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Quarterbac­ks a hot commodity in 1st round of the NFL draft

Heisman Trophy winner Mayfield goes 1st overall

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ARLINGTON, Texas — Quarterbac­k desperatio­n means NFL teams can’t pass on taking a passer — even a flawed one — in the draft.

The Browns, Jets, Bills and Cardinals heeded that notion Thursday night, even as more highly rated players at other positions remained on the board. Heisman Trophy winner Baker Mayfield became Cleveland’s latest attempt to find its franchise QB.

Sam Darnold of Southern California is trying to revive the Jets, while in upstate New York — where the Bills gave up on Tyrod Taylor — the future belongs to Wyoming’s Josh Allen.

Just after Buffalo traded up to grab Allen, Arizona moved up to get UCLA’s Josh Rosen, a potential replacemen­t for the retired Carson Palmer.

Four quarterbac­ks in the first 10 selections. Never mind that the best players were considered Penn State running back Saquon Barkley (second overall to the Giants) and North Carolina State defensive end Bradley Chubb (fifth to Denver).

In today’s NFL, it’s all about the QBs. Even though none of these four are considered a sure success.

“They all had something, a knock on (them),” Bills general manager Brandon Beane said. “We just think (Allen’s) makeup is going to help him work on his flaws. That’ll be part of our job here to accentuate his strengths.”

Same deal in Cleveland, as well as the Meadowland­s and the desert.

The Browns’ nearly two-decade search for that quarterbac­k led them to Mayfield. Until the last few days, the Oklahoma product was considered a longshot to be the top pick. He goes from a former walk-on to No. 1 overall. Mayfield is the first Heisman recipient taken first in the following draft since Cam Newton went to Carolina in 2010.

Mayfield, who could sit behind the newly acquired Taylor, joins a team that went 0-16 in 2017.

“I’m going to come in with the mindset to compete and the hunger to learn” from Taylor.

The Browns, who haven’t had a topflight quarterbac­k since returning to the league in 1999, were sold on Mayfield’s leadership skills and creativity inside the pocket and outside.

“With Baker Mayfield, we have a guy who loves the game of football, who is an ultra-competitor, is revered by his teammates and anybody who has ever been around him,” Browns GM John Dorsey said. “He’s a guy that has earned everything he has ever had since high school to college and now up here. He is a winner, he’s competitiv­e.”

He was not at AT&T Stadium, leaving Commission­er Roger Goodell on stage, hearing cheers cascade throughout the building after announcing the Browns’ choice. It was one of the few times Goodell heard cheers.

Goodell is despised in Dallas after he ruled that Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott should be suspended for six games last season for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy.

More booing accompanie­d the next pick, but not for Goodell: Dallas’ archrival, the New York Giants chose Barkley, considered the best talent in this year’s class.

Darnold, pegged by many to be the top pick for months, went third to the other New York team. The Jets had traded with Indianapol­is, going from sixth to third with the expressed intent to find a passer.

Like Mayfield, Darnold might sit behind a veteran, Josh McCown.

“I think whatever the coaches want me to do, if they want me to sit, want me to play, I’ll do my role,” he said.

Buffalo traded up with Tampa Bay to get Allen at No. 7. Allen is considered the passer with the most upside. Their hope is he becomes the next Jim Kelly, a Hall of Famer from the renowned 1983 class that had six first-round quarterbac­ks.

“Well, we’re going to find out in a few years if this class will pan out,” Allen said. “I definitely think it will. I want the most success for these guys, except when they’re playing me.”

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