In Sunday’s loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, Browns rookie QB Baker Mayfield lost two should-have-been TD passes when his receivers could not haul in eminently catchable balls. It’s been an unfortunate issue for the Browns passing game all season.

When Antonio Callaway short-armed a picture-perfect deep ball from Mayfield, and when Damion Ratley didn’t time his hand extension right on another, it built upon the worst drop percentage among receiving corps in the NFL this year.

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According to Pro Football Focus, the Browns recorded four total drops on Sunday. Mayfield attempted 46 passes, so the drop rate of 8.7 percent actually improved upon the total since Mayfield took over. Per PFF, 9.8 of all Mayfield’s passes have been dropped, the highest rate in the league.

In fact, the next-highest rate belongs to Jacksonville’s Blake Bortles at just 6.8 percent. The total includes all throws, not just those intended for wide receivers.