Editors note: This story was originally published on June 3, 2018.

Quarterback Charlie Brewer is entering his second season with Baylor, and is looking to improve on a stellar freshman campaign.

Here are ten things to know about the Bears electrifying sophomore quarterback:

10. Athletic heritage

Brewer is a clearly talented football player for the Bears, but he is not the only talented athlete in his family. Brewer's younger brother Cade is a tight end for Texas and his older brother Michael was a quarterback at Texas Tech and Virginia.

Their father Robert Brewer was last walk on to start for the Longhorns and start the Cotton Bowl. He was also named the MVP of the 1982 Cotton Bowl.

Brewer's uncle Rob Moerschell also played for the Longhorns, including backing up his father in the 1982 season. Moerschell is the last Longhorn quarterback to have a perfect collegiate record (9-0).

9. One of the best Texas high school quarterbacks ever

During his senior campaign at Lake Travis, Brewer set the all-time completition percentage record at 77.4 percent (the previous record was 75.2 percent by Dano Graves of Folsom, Calif. in 2009). Brewer's senior season he was named 2016 Texas Player of Year (all classifications) by AP following senior season, and led the Cavaliers to the 6A DI state championship and 15-1 record.

Brewer was also named to the 2016 USA TODAY All-USA Texas first team, 2016 Subway Super Team by Dave Campbell Texas Football, named 6A All-State first team and was named District 25-6A MVP. During his impressive senior season, Brewer totaled 3,908 yards and 54 TDs (three interceptions) on 263-340 passing, ran for 746 yards and nine TDs on 88 attempts. With Brewer at the helm, the Cavaliers set a school record with 51.9 average points per game. Brewer was also named offensive MVP of state title game after throwing for 361 yards and four TDs on 27-37 passing.

During his first season as a starter for the Cavaliers, Brewer led his team to a 15-1 record and to the 6A DII state title. Brewer was named 2015 first-team Class 6A All-State and District 14-6A Offensive MVP when he threw for 3,421 yards and 42 TDs (257-for-376) and rushed for 583 yards and nine scores.

8. Friends with Baker Mayfield

Two of the most accomplished quarterbacks from the Cavaliers happened to play in the Big 12 and be friends.

Prior to Brewer's success with the Cavaliers, Mayfield was also a state champ with Lake Travis. Both Brewer and Mayfield's family grew up near each other, and even played football in the front yard together.

For Bears fans, hopefully Brewer will have similar success as Mayfield did during his time with Oklahoma.

7. No Power five offers

Despite his illustrious career in high school, Brewer received one offer from a Power five school. Matt Rhule was able to pluck Brewer away from SMU in December of 2016.

Rhule offered Brewer a scholarship without ever seeing the Lake Travis prospect play. Rhule told ESPN's Jake Trotter that he traveled to Lake Travis to see Brewer play live during a playoff game, but Brewer had already been benched due blowing out the other team.

"But every person I asked, they would talk about him in such a way that meant something to me," Rhule said. "How much of a winner he was. And what a competitor he was. That just stood out."

6. Deadly accurate

Brewer not only set the high school record for completion percentage, but also had a great year completion wise as a freshman. Brewer completed 68.1 percent of his passes last season (139-204), which was second in Big 12 history by a freshman and second in Bears history (Robert Griffin III, 72.4 percent).

In games in which Brewer started, he completed 69.8 percent of his passes (111-159) including a 43 of 63 performance against Texas Tech.

Baylor QB Charlie Brewer had the nation's highest completion percentage on longer developing passes this year - completing 61-of-91 passes 2.6 seconds or longer after the snap. pic.twitter.com/tK3Hg0hxZs — PFF College (@PFF_College) December 27, 2017

Among returning Big 12 quarterbacks, none had a better adjusted completion rate (accounting for drops, throwaways, batted passes and plays when the quarterback is hit) in 2017 than Brewer, according to Pro Football Focus.

5. Underrated mobile skills

Not only is Brewer deadly accurate, but he also has the ability to scramble when needed. Brewer does not run out of the pocket too often, but when he does he is successful.

Brewer was fourth on the team in rushing (166 yards) and fourth in attempts (65). Brewer would have more yards rushing if sack yards did not count against his total (296, 130 lost).

Brewer had the second longest run of the year for the Bears with a 51 yard scramble against TCU.

4. Big outdoorsman

If you scroll through Brewer's timeline on Twitter and Instagram you can find one thing he is interested in. Brewer is a big time hunter and fisher. Most people use there free time to relax by a pool or hang out with their friends, but for Brewer, it seems he uses his time to hunt and fish.

It seems Brewer is not only accurate with a football, but also a fishing pole and a hunting rifle.

3. His sister is a rival

Baylor and TCU have had a long rivalry in college sports, but in the Brewer family there is also a divide. Brewer's older sister Katie is a recent graduate from the Horned Frogs in 2018.

Fortunately for the families sanity, they two siblings do not play each other on the field, but come time when the Bears face the Horned Frogs there is a little sibling rivalry.

2. Unstoppable in the play action

As mentioned above Brewer is an accurate passer and mobile runner, but he is also great at faking out a defense.

Brewer was ranked 23rd in the nation with a 119.9 quarterback ranking on play-action passes last season. This is a credit to Brewer, since the Bears had one of the worst rushing attacks in the country last season (114 in the country).

Brewer averaged 9.3 yards per game on play-action, compared to just 7.0 yards on non play-action passes.

1. Big fan of Dallas sports

Being from the Austin area, Brewer did not have any major professional sports teams to watch in his home city. Like most kids in the area, they have the choice of watching Dallas, San Antonio or Houston sports.

For the Bears fans in Dallas/Fort Worth, Brewer roots for the same teams as you.

Brewer is a fan of the Dallas Cowboys, and like the majority of fans here in the DFW, was not a fan of the Dez Bryant no catch call.

The cowboys should still be in the playoffs😒 That is a catch! pic.twitter.com/XTsN2Q1Hzb — Charlie Brewer (@CBrewer16) January 13, 2015

Brewer is a big fan of Dallas Mavericks legend Dirk Nowitzki too.

For fans deciding on what college sports team to root for, having a quarterback who likes the same professional sports teams as you (also, did we mention he is really good?) is a plus.