Notice something? Outside of Derek Anderson's deal-with-the-devil campaign in '07, Cleveland has offered nothing but junk under center since Bernie Kosar was cut by Bill Belichick in 1993. The painful decades feel lodged in the past, though, thanks to the rise of Baker Mayfield, who arrived as a somewhat surprising first overall draft selection only to transform the entire franchise in his first season. Beyond setting a rookie record with 27 touchdown passes, Mayfield finished third in the league with 39 big-time throws, described by Pro Football Focus as "a pass with excellent ball location and timing, generally thrown further down the field and/or into a tighter window." This happened despite the Brownsdropping the ninth-most passes in the NFL. Odell Beckham Jr.'s arrival only adds to the excitement around Mayfield's second season -- assuming that offensive line holds up.