The Minnesota Vikings are taking an extra look at Washington quarterback prospect Michael Penix Jr. after his impressive pro day last week.
“Things are heating up for Washington QB Michael Penix Jr: Sources say he had dinner with the #Giants in Seattle after his Pro Day, followed by a private workout with the #Vikings in Seattle,” Bleacher Report insider Jordan Schultz reported on April 1.
While Penix’s arm talent as a pocket passer is well-documented and scouted, the 23-year-old stunned the draft world with an impressive sub-4.6-second time in the 40-yard dash.
The biggest questions surrounding Penix’s draft status have been his age, health and athleticism, the latter of which he addressed at his pro day.
Penix is considered a fringe first-round prospect but is a dark horse to be selected in the middle of the first round, garnering a recent statistical comparison to Patrick Mahomes.
Michael Penix was MOVIN at the Washington Pro Day 💨💨 #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/OPe5e643i0
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) March 28, 2024
Michael Penix Shares Traits With Patrick Mahomes, Earns Tua Tagovailoa Comparison
Justin Fields' college sack/pressure ratio: 23.6%
Justn Fields' pro sack/pressure ratio: 23.2%Patrick Mahomes' college sack/pressure ratio: 11.4%
Patrick Mahomes' pro sack/pressure ratio: 11.3%It's not usually THIS close but it's usually close
— Eric Eager 📊🏈 (@ericeager_) March 19, 2024
Penix is a safer option than Fields when considering their on-field performance.
He is arguably one of the most NFL-ready quarterbacks when graded solely as a pocket passer. He has the arm strength, touch on longer-developing routes and a fearlessness throwing deep passes. He’s also adept at moving in the pocket, resetting his feet without missing a beat and limited the negative plays throughout his career.
Michael Penix my god pic.twitter.com/7QjeRbECm6
— Cam Mellor (@CamMellor) September 2, 2023
However, scrambling and acrobatic off-platform throws that are more defining of Mahomes are not in Penix’s wheelhouse.
NFL.com draft analyst Lance Zuerlein likened Penix to Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa — a similar comparison an NFL executive gave Penix during his final season of college.
“His accuracy is undeniable. And it’s not just that he rarely misses throws, it’s that he delivers such a catchable ball. He actually reminds me a bit of Tua. Not just that they’re both left-handed, but you’re confident in both making the right read, and delivering a good ball,” the executive told Schultz. “I believe Penix is going to be a very good NFL quarterback. He has the full package of what it takes to succeed. He’s smart, people believe in him, and again, he’s just so accurate.”
Michael Penix Should Not a Top-10 Target for Vikings
Thought that the Michael Penix Jr & Drake Maye pro days really showed the contrast in the QBs. Penix is a machine throwing it over and over. Maye loses control of his throws more than any of the top QBs in consideration. Penix is being underrated. He should be a Top 20 pick
— Chris Simms (@CSimmsQB) April 1, 2024