 So you're interested in Michael Penix Jr. as the next quarterback of the New England Patriots? Penix made some big-time throws and led Washington to the national title game this season. He's a pocket passer who can pick up yards if forced out. He's also been compared to fellow lefty quarterback Tua Tungovaloa, but taller. And just like Tungovaloa, he's had an extensive history of injuries. Two season-ending ACL tears, along with two season-ending joint dislocations of the shoulder. So will his body be able to hold up in the NFL? For this exercise, we'll say that Penix is cleared medically, and the Patriots need to trade back into the first round in order to draft him. This means he'll get to use the third overall pick to select either the top wide receiver or top tackle. The Patriots will need to keep Penix healthy, therefore re-signing Michael and Wenu, that would be a top priority. Along with signing a receiver like Calvin Ridley, shouldn't be an issue since they're going to burn some cash this offseason. So interested in getting a top positional player at number three? Then drafting a quarterback later on, Michael Penix Jr. is your guy.