The Carolina Panthers have been linked to displaced Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield multiple times this offseason but are now being urged to pull the trigger on a deal.
The market for Mayfield has been a tough one, mostly because of his $18.9 million salary for next season. On top of that, the Browns have little to no leverage to make a deal, with teams around the league waiting and hoping they’ll eventually cut him or concede to eat a significant chunk of Mayfield’s salary.
The Panthers have been firmly in the mix, although Carolina has seemingly been hot and cold on the former top overall pick. Marc Sessler of NFL.com thinks the Panthers need to make a deal as soon as possible for Mayfield to replace Sam Darnold and give rookie Matt Corral some time to adjust to the NFL. Here’s what Sessler had to say:
Armed with the second-most cap space league-wide, the Panthers remain a viable landing spot for Baker Mayfield. He’s unquestionably a better option than Darnold and would hit town with a chip on his shoulder the size of Ecuador behind a much-improved front five. Desire a cherry on top? The Panthers open their season at home against Mayfield’s once-beloved Browns.
Baker Mayfield Would Love Shot at Browns in Week 1
There’s nothing Mayfield would like more than facing the Browns out of the gate to begin the year. After all, his relationship with the Browns did not end amicably, with the QB saying he felt disrespected for how the team went about pursuing Deshaun Watson.
“Yeah the respect thing is all going to be a personal thing, but yeah, I feel disrespected. 100 percent,” Mayfield said on the “YNK: you know what I mean?” podcast in April. “I was told one thing, and they completely did another. That’s what I’m in the middle of now.”
Browns general manager Andrew Berry disputed that statement from Mayfield.
“We were very transparent with his reps,” Berry told reporters during a pre-draft press conference on April 22. “We can all understand how Baker feels. … Baker is a competitive and driven young man. he’s had success as a quarterback and will continue to have success as a quarterback.”
Mayfield Starting for Browns Still Being Floated
While it appears the relationship between Mayfield and the Browns is completely severed, there are some who believe he could still end up starting games for the franchise if Watson is handed a lengthy suspension. A prominent insider who has floated that idea is Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
“If there’s a lengthy suspension, it makes sense for everyone to bury the thing, for him to go out and start and maybe do well and get traded midseason,” Rapoport said on the Pat McAfee Show on May 16. “It benefits everyone if they can get past the feelings part of this.”
Watson’s situation is still up in the air but it appears it’s coming to a close, with the NFL investigators meeting with the quarterback in Texas this week.
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NFC South Squad Urged to Trade for Browns QB Baker Mayfield