I am starting to think that too. Lately there has been a lot of talk about McCarthy being QB4. I could see the desperate Falcons going for him, Penix, or Nix. Whomever they like best. I'd be happy to see it personally.
It's crazy to hear teams think McCarthy is better than Penix. With QBs it is of course a crap shoot but when you have such a disparity between two QBs in terms of projecting them to this level it surprises me. Teams never learn man. They did the same shit with Levis last year, where if you turn on his film the dude was a stud who can put the ball down the field. Didn't give him cred for his dip in play being due to injury or loss of his OC, and teams missed out on a guy who is going to be a stud QB1 for the team that took him round 2.
Might be the same thing with Penix if he falls. I'd think it is very likely if that happens. Barring a situation where the kid is a flaming asswipe and we just aren't privy to that stuff. But again teams overnuke that shit. Rodgers was a weird dude, and so was Levis, and there are others like that where teams think "he comes with risk in the locker room" but players don't give a shit about that stuff if the guy can play. Penix can fucking ball. Teams are going to regret passing on this dude IMO. He's a modern day Stabler and I realize this comment might look really stupid if he's an asswipe or gets hurt or otherwise disappoints but the left handedness and the ability to pull out plays at key moments is reminiscent to me of a guy who was also underestimated to some extent.
McCarthy just has to prove a lot more than Penix. That's what it comes down to. The dude had every advantage and they balanced the shit out of that attack to protect him. To me that's a red flag boy. Just like when you take a Bama QB. Some of these guys at lesser schools meanwhile also benefit from getting more heat and learning to adjust to breakdowns, because they're gonna see a ton when they're young in the NFL.