Michael Penix Jr. had awesome comment after showing off his athleticism at his pro day

michael penix jr. had awesome comment after showing off his athleticism at his pro day

Michael Penix Jr.

Michael Penix Jr. may not be viewed as the best quarterback in the upcoming NFL Draft, but it would be tough to find a player with a better attitude.

Penix held his pro day at the University of Washington on Thursday. While many quarterbacks only choose to partake in throwing drills in front of scouts and executives, Penix also showcased his vertical leap and 40-yard dash time.

ESPN’s Molly McGrath asked Penix why he made the decision to do agility drills in addition to throwing. The 23-year-old had an awesome response.

“I ain’t no bum. I want to show off my athleticism and prove that I can run when I need to,” Penix said.

Penix is not considered a dual-threat quarterback. He only ran for a total of eight yards last season, but he did have three rushing touchdowns. Penix threw for a combined 9,544 yards, 67 touchdowns and 19 interceptions over the past two seasons, so the passing game is where he really shines.

Still, Penix wants NFL teams to know he is plenty athletic and that he simply did not have to run much with the Huskies.

The Heisman Trophy runner-up put his money where his mouth is, too. Penix ran an impressive 4.46 in the 40-yard dash at his pro day.

Penix also had a 36.5-inch vertical, which is excellent for a quarterback.

Most analysts consider Penix the fifth- or sixth-best quarterback in the draft. Still, he has a good chance to be taken in the first round. His arm strength and deep-ball accuracy are his biggest strengths, but the athleticism he showed on Thursday could certainly boost his stock.

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