The Bakersfield Californian

Huskies quarterbac­k Penix shows off athleticis­m for NFL scouts at pro day

- BY CAMERON VAN TIL

SEATTLE — Michael Penix Jr. used his pro day to demonstrat­e the athleticis­m that wasn’t always on display during his two seasons carving up opposing defenses at Washington.

The left-handed quarterbac­k and Heisman Trophy runner-up tried to quell any concerns about his athletic ability in front of a bevy of NFL scouts on Thursday.

“I just wanted to show that I’m athletic and I can do it with my legs if I have to,” Penix said.

Penix ran the 40-yard dash after opting not to at the NFL combine, with scouts timing him in 4.51 and 4.57 seconds. He also posted an impressive vertical jump of 36½ inches.

During a throwing session at the end of the event, Penix zipped tight spirals and threw his noted deep ball all over the field in front of representa­tives from at least 30 NFL teams. Among those in attendance were New York Giants coach Brian Daboll, Giants general manager Joe Schoen and Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider.

Penix said he has upcoming visits scheduled with Atlanta, Denver, Las Vegas, Pittsburgh and the Giants.

“I’m just ready to see where I’m going so I can help a team win football games,” Penix said. “It’s a blessing. I’m enjoying each and every step.”

Penix is projected to be picked somewhere in the first two rounds of April’s NFL draft, but there are a wide range of opinions on where exactly he’ll land.

Penix led the nation in passing each of the past two seasons, going 25-3 as a starter in Washington’s high-flying attack. He threw for 4,903 yards, 36 touchdowns and 11 intercepti­ons last season while leading the Huskies to the national

championsh­ip game.

But his age and injury history have been question marks for some.

Penix, who turns 24 in May, had four season-ending injuries at Indiana before transferri­ng to Washington. He twice tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee and suffered injuries to both shoulders.

Penix’s medical exams from the combine reportedly came back clean. He didn’t miss a practice, workout or game in his two seasons with the Huskies.

 ?? JOHN FROSCHAUER / AP ?? Washington quarterbac­k Michael Penix Jr. throws a pass during the NCAA’s NFL football pro day Thursday in Seattle.
JOHN FROSCHAUER / AP Washington quarterbac­k Michael Penix Jr. throws a pass during the NCAA’s NFL football pro day Thursday in Seattle.

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