Brandon Weeden wants to follow the career path of Kurt Warner, who didn't start an NFL game until he was 28 years old. Warner went on to win the NFL MVP and Super Bowl MVP in 1999 and become a starter for nearly a decade. Weeden was drafted in the first round of the NFL Draft by Cleveland on Thursday night. He will be a 28-year-old rookie. "As you know, maturity, leadership, how you go about business in a locker room, I think that goes a long way - especially playing this position," Weeden told Warner on The NFL Network. "I use you as an example all the time. You had a tremendous career, won a lot of games starting at 28, all the way through your 30s and had a fantastic career. I'm not comparing myself to you - I hope to be mentioned in the same sentence as you - but longevity-wise, I think I've got a lot of football left in my tank. If I can play for eight, 10, 12 years, that's a heck of an NFL career and something I would take a lot of pride in."