The Hamilton Spectator

I’M NOT MANZIEL

- SCHUYLER DIXON

FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Baker Mayfield doesn’t like comparison­s to Johnny Manziel, although the Heisman Trophy winner from Oklahoma wasn’t surprised by them after an arrest and other antics during his time with the Sooners.

In his home state of Texas to accept the Davey O’Brien Award as the nation’s top quarterbac­k, Mayfield said Monday he and Manziel were “two completely different people.” Mayfield will be at the NFL combine next week and is projected as a possible first-round pick in the draft in April.

It’s been four years since Manziel, the first freshman to win the Heisman at Texas A&M in 2012, was taken 22nd overall by Cleveland and dumped after two trouble-filled seasons. A former Texas high school star like Mayfield, Manziel has been out of football for two years.

After an off-season arrest for public intoxicati­on and disorderly conduct, Mayfield planted an OU flag at midfield after a win at Ohio State. He made a lewd gesture toward the Kansas sideline after the Jayhawks refused to shake his hand before the coin flip.

“We’re two completely different people,” Mayfield said. “I’ve always been a team-oriented guy.

Not saying that Johnny wasn’t. But I’ve quickly earned the respect of my teammates because of how I worked.

“I wasn’t given the natural talent that Johnny had. Because he’s a talent. And there’s a reason he got taken in the first round, amazing player. We’re just not the same mentally.”

Mayfield acknowledg­ed last weekend that NFL personnel have talked to him about having more awareness of his social media use and trying to stay out of trouble. But coaches have long praised his leadership and infectious energy.

“I’ve always been an outgoing

person, somebody that’s confident, somebody who has passion and energy for the game of football and for whoever I’m playing for, I’m going to be passionate about it,” said Mayfield, who broke his own single-season passing efficiency rating and threw for 4,627 yards and 43 touchdowns.

After the Sooners lost to Georgia in the Rose Bowl in the national semifinals, Mayfield stayed in the Los Angeles area and has spent most of his time there preparing for the combine and draft.

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 ?? MAX FAULKNER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Davey O’Brien National Quarterbac­k Award winner Baker Mayfield speaks during a news conference at the Fort Worth Club in Fort Worth, Texas, on Monday.
MAX FAULKNER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Davey O’Brien National Quarterbac­k Award winner Baker Mayfield speaks during a news conference at the Fort Worth Club in Fort Worth, Texas, on Monday.

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