Baker Mayfield is still a Cleveland Brown at this very moment. But with Deshaun Watson in tow, it's only a matter of time before that changes.

The latest move from the longtime Browns quarterback does nothing to quell that idea. Mayfield is reportedly skipping the voluntary workouts, with Cleveland being on of a handful of teams set to begin their opening phase this offseason.

Unsurprisingly, Baker Mayfield isn't expected to attend the start of the Cleveland Browns' voluntary offseason workouts, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported.

The Browns are one of seven teams that begin Phase One of the voluntary offseason workout program on Tuesday.

With Baker Mayfield unlikely to ever suit up in a Browns uniform again, there's no reason for him to be showing up for voluntary workouts with the team. If anything, that would be a whole lot of awkwardness with little incentive to make up for it.

The five-year pro is still set to cash in on his $18.9 million in guaranteed money. With his future elsewhere and no monetary obligation to show up, Bakey Mayfield can just sit back and wait for the next bombshell report to drop on where he'll be slinging passes for next.