The Cleveland Browns are on the clock and, as usual, are looking for a quarterback.

May we suggest Kelsey Plum?

If you recognize the name Kelsey Plum, it's because she recently set the all-time college basketball record for career points, starring for four years at Washington.

Plum, who scored 3,527 career points, was recently the top pick of the WNBA Draft by the San Antonio Stars.

During Tuesday's Game 5 of the first round playoff series between the San Antonio Spurs and Memphis Grizzlies at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Plum showed off her cannon.

I'm guessing that's a better arm than whatever the Browns end up putting out there for Week 1 next fall.

It's hard to really tell how far that T-shirt went, but how about that toss? She's left-handed too, which doesn't really matter, but kind of makes it more impressive somehow. Maybe?

There was some controversy over where Plum would end up after the WNBA Draft, but it seems like she'll be staying in San Antonio and not playing overseas.

Plus, who averaged 31.7 points per game this year, passed Jackie Stiles to take over the all-time record. Stiles of then-Southwest Missouri State, played in Springfield from 1997 until 2001.

Plum helped the Huskies to the Sweet 16 this year and won the Wooden Award, Naismith Trophy, Wade Trophy, the Ann Meyers Drysdale Award, the Associated Press Player of the Year award, and the espnW Player of the Year award. She also won the Dawn Staley Award for top college guard and the Nancy Lieberman Award for top college point guard. Plum also was the Pac-12 Player of the Year, naturally.

To win the Wooden Award, Plum beat out finalists A'ja Wilson of South Carolina, Kelsey Mitchell of Ohio State, and UConn's Katie Lou Samuelson and Napheesa Collier.

Plum scored 1,109 points during her senior season, breaking the single-season scoring mark. She also broke the 33-year-old career free throw record with 912 points from the line. she shot 53 percent from the fild and scored 40 or more points on five occasions.

In the game where she broke Stiles' record, Plum scored a Pac-12 record 57 points in an 84-77 victory over Utah.

The Poway, California native also led Washington in assists (168) and steals (52).

Plum helped the Huskies to the Final Four in 2016 for the first time in program history.

She's another player WNBA officials and fan hope could push the league into the mainstream.

It's a long shot, but if anyone has the - well, the arm - to get it there, it could be Plum.

She could definitely help the Browns anyways.