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Awkward footage shows Falcons GM Terry Fontenot explaining why he selected Michael Penix Jr. to owner Arthur Blank

The 2024 NFL Draft was ticking along nicely.

Then all hell broke loose when the Atlanta Falcons shocked the NFL world by selecting Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. with the eighth overall pick.

Footage showed the Atlanta GM explaining the decision to the team ownerCredit: X@_MLFootball
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The stunning decision comes just weeks after Atlanta signed former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins to a four-year deal worth $180 million in free agency.

Penix Jr. was viewed as a top prospect but few, if any, thought he'd go in the top ten.

Most draft experts expected the Falcons to select a defensive player like Dallas Turner.

Instead, they chose a QB with a selection that basically came out of nowhere.

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It's fair to say GM Terry Fontenot made an incredibly bold move - one that he apparently needs to explain.

Viral footage showed Fontenot awkwardly talking to team owner Arthur Blank as he seemingly tried to explain his rationale behind the Penix Jr. selection.

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"bros fighting for his life," said one fan.

"Yeah there’s no explaining that one," added another.

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"Would like to be a fly on the wall there," wrote a third.

"Trying to explain to the boss why they gave Cousins all that money to just draft a QB 6 weeks later," a fourth commented.

Penix Jr. spent four seasons at Indiana before a two-year run with Washington propelled the Huskies to the College Football Playoff championship against Michigan.

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Last season, the lefty was one of the best QBs in the sport and guided Washington to a 14-1 record.

However, he dealt with ACL and shoulder injuries early in college.

Then he flourished at Washington, winning the Maxwell Award as the nation's top player and being named a finalist for the Heisman Trophy, while leading the top division with 4,903 passing yards.

Penix totaled 13,741 passing yards and 96 touchdowns in college while playing in 49 games.

"If you told me that in the rookie season Michael Penix would be as good as anybody in this draft class, just off pure ability and his ability to throw the football, I wouldn’t be shocked by that because he can really, really deliver the ball," NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah exclusively told talkSPORT.

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