Off to a great start.

Not sure what deters Mayfield from throwing to #2 b/w numbers and hash. Think he sees the FS come off the hash, then moves to #3 down the hash (which is fine) until end of drop back. Where it gets weird is he hops back rather than settle, then immediately triggers to the flat.
3rd-and-14. Guess you could argue this should be closer to Landry's back shoulder instead of over the top? Regardless, Mayfield puts it in a plenty catchable spot given the situation. Landry got two hands on it, just didn't bring it down.
Good process, bad throw. Does well to bounce off the top of his drop and immediately trigger on #1 running the post/bender, but this ball should be moving toward the goal post, not hit on the WR's back shoulder. Bailed out by DPI anyway, but still a bad throw.
Again! This is a good example of what it looks like when a QB locks their hips too early. Front foot tight way too tight relative to where he is throwing; usually bad when front foot is pointed instead of target area when throwing left. Can see hips lock before ball comes around.
Gamepass video quality is not helping me here, but can see ball still behind Baker's head at the point where his hips have already finished their full rotation.
A (probably poor) analogy for what's happening here is that the ball comes out like a trebuchet when the goal should be for the ball to come out like it's being shot out of a crossbow.