Baker Mayfield will win MVP within the next three years
I shouldn’t really need two lines for this, I mean have you seen that team? But anyway here’s why Mayfield will be named Most Valuable Player very soon.
Mayfield is arguably coming off a rookie season that single handle gave Cleveland sports the uplift is needed since LeBron dragged the Cavaliers to a NBA finals win in 2016. He also helped the Browns to seven regular season wins 2014 and to top it off they only missed out on the playoffs because the last play in Week 17 was tipped pass.
Mayfield put up 3,725 passing yards in 2018 and that’s with Breshad Perriman and Darren Fells in the starting line-up. So just imagine what he can do when you give him three times Pro-Bowler Odell Beckham Junior. Carnage.
The only way is up for Mayfield if I’m honest, he’s had a rookie season which he arguably should have won rookie of the year for, put up more touchdowns than either Peyton Manning or Russell Wilson did in their rookie seasons with 27. And he did all that on a team that finished 0-16 in 2017.
When you have young Defensive stars like Myles Garrett and Denzel Ward and you go and add Oliver Vernon and Sheldon Richardson, its set up and that’s just on Defence. The Browns have added OBJ and Kareem Hunt (when his suspension ends), when they already have Jarvis Landry and Nick Chubb, it’s literally set up. If Mayfield can ball with just Landry and Chubb, imagine what he can do with OBJ and Hunt in the mix.
The AFC North right now is near enough a gimme for the Browns right now, the Stealers are clearly looking to rebuild after losing Antonio Brown, the Bengals haven’t got the pieces right now to do much if anything, the Ravens have a lost a lot of key pieces on Defence and Mayfield pushed them all the way in 2018.
It’s quite simply set, the Browns can realistically take the AFC North and Mayfield has more than enough weapons on Offence and has Defence that might be able to keep up with him.
Dangerous isn’t even the word.