Baker Mayfield’s rookie season certainly passed the eye test. The No. 1 overall pick showed poise, accuracy, playmaking panache and the ability to keep defenses off-balance throughout his 13 starts for the Browns.

It turns out Mayfield also passed the analytics test, too. According to Pro Football Focus, the dangerous No. 6 earned the second-highest rookie grade of any quarterback dating back to when their evaluations began in 2006.

Only Russell Wilson, whose magical debut in Seattle led the Seahawks to a Wild Card-round victory, scored higher in PFF’s grading system.

Among those Mayfield surpassed: Andrew Luck, Cam Newton, Jared Goff and Joe Flacco.