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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Drafted eighth overall last year, Penix replaced Kirk Cousins as Atlanta’s starter for the final three games and proved ready for the job. Cousins is still on the roster, but it’s Penix’s show this season. At first glance, Penix’s numbers don't impress. In fact, his on-target and completion percentages ranked 45th and 43rd, respectively, among 46 quarterbacks with at least 100 attempts. But it was only a 105-attempt sample, and one in which 5.7 percent of his throws were drops (fourth highest) and 14.3 percent of his attempts went 20-plus yards downfield (3rd) for an average target depth of 10.5 yards (2nd). Two of Penix's three interceptions hit a receiver in the hands before being bobbled away to a defender, and he averaged 7.4 YPA despite completing just 58.1 percent of his passes. His accuracy numbers likely will improve this year with the help of more short passes, and if his efficiency ticks up he’ll at least be a strong QB2 for superflex leagues. A lack of rushing, though, will cap his fantasy value unless he develops into one of the league's top passers. He has help to make that happen, starting with an excellent offensive line. RB Bijan Robinson is a capable pass catcher in addition to spearheading the rushing attack, giving Atlanta a well-rounded group of playmakers with WR Drake London, WR Darnell Mooney and TE Kyle Pitts. Familiarity with second-year offensive coordinator Zac Robinson could benefit everyone, putting Penix in position for a breakout year if he just holds up his end of the bargain. Read Past Outlooks
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Strong bounceback in Week 4 win
Penix completed 20 of 26 passes for 313 yards and two touchdowns with one interception in Sunday's 34-27 win over the Commanders. He added two rushing yards on four carries.
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After a rough Week 3 performance on the road in Carolina, Penix returned home in Week 4 and looked much more composed, topping his prior career high in yardage by one as he delivered his first multi-TD effort of 2025. The second-year QB hit Drake London for a five-yard score in the first quarter and Kyle Pitts for a seven-yard touchdown in the third, while both London and Bijan Robinson eclipsed the century mark in receiving yards, during a game in which Atlanta never trailed. Penix will get a week off for the Falcons' bye before facing a tough test in Week 6 against the Bills.
After a rough Week 3 performance on the road in Carolina, Penix returned home in Week 4 and looked much more composed, topping his prior career high in yardage by one as he delivered his first multi-TD effort of 2025. The second-year QB hit Drake London for a five-yard score in the first quarter and Kyle Pitts for a seven-yard touchdown in the third, while both London and Bijan Robinson eclipsed the century mark in receiving yards, during a game in which Atlanta never trailed. Penix will get a week off for the Falcons' bye before facing a tough test in Week 6 against the Bills.
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Penix was the surprise pick of this year’s draft. Not necessarily because he went in the top 10, but because it was the Falcons who drafted him eighth overall. Atlanta signed Kirk Cousins to a four-year deal with $100 million guaranteed in March, which means Penix is headed to the bench. The left-hander has a cannon for an arm, the strongest in this year’s draft, and is an accurate downfield passer who also consistently hits tight windows. While the 6-2 Penix is skilled at working through progressions, he at times was inaccurate on intermediate targets because he threw a beat late and lacked touch. The biggest knock, though, is his medical history -- season-ending injuries to both shoulders and two ACL tears in his right knee at Indiana before transferring to Washington. Despite the injuries, he’s still “functionally mobile” and was sacked just 32 times on more than 1,700 dropbacks. At Washington, he led the nation in passing yards per game each of the last two seasons. In Atlanta, he’s the backup, but the 36-year-old Cousins is coming off a midseason Achilles injury and, unlike Penix, doesn’t have a great arm. If Penix gets a shot, he’ll have quality weapons in RB Bijan Robinson, WR Drake London and TE Kyle Pitts. Stay Tuned.
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Takes step back in Week 3 loss
Penix completed 18 of 36 passes for 172 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions while adding two rushes for nine yards in the Falcons' 30-0 loss to the Panthers on Sunday.
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Attempts only 21 passes
Penix completed 13 of 21 passes for 135 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions in Sunday's 22-6 win over the Vikings.
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Just under 300-yard mark in loss
Penix completed 27 of 42 passes for 298 yards with a touchdown and no interceptions and rushed six times for 21 yards and another score in the Falcons' 23-20 loss to the Buccaneers on Sunday. He also committed a fumble recovered by Atlanta.
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Well prepared for Week 1
Falcons offensive coordinator Zac Robinson said Thursday that Penix, who did not suit up for any preseason action, is "ready to go" for Sunday's regular-season opener against the Buccaneers, D. Orlando Ledbetter of the Atlanta Journal Constitution reports.
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Sitting out preseason finale
Penix will not play in Friday's preseason finale against the Cowboys, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
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Will have top two WRs on SNF
Penix will have his top two wide receivers available Week 2 against the Vikings, as Drake London and Darnell Mooney don't have injury designations, per Marc Raimondi of ESPN.com.
ANALYSIS
London and Mooney were both dealing with shoulder injuries, which had put their availability in question prior to the release of Friday's injury report. Mooney's set to make his season debut against Minnesota, while London's poised to occupy his usual spot as Penix's favorite target after Penix threw the ball in London's direction 15 times during Atlanta's Week 1 loss to the Buccaneers.
London and Mooney were both dealing with shoulder injuries, which had put their availability in question prior to the release of Friday's injury report. Mooney's set to make his season debut against Minnesota, while London's poised to occupy his usual spot as Penix's favorite target after Penix threw the ball in London's direction 15 times during Atlanta's Week 1 loss to the Buccaneers.