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Michael Penix Jr. looks back at his journey at Washington and what’s ahead in the NFL

Yahoo Sports' Jason Fitz is joined by the Washington Huskies quarterback on Radio Row at Super Bowl LVIII to discuss his reaction to Kalen Deboer heading to Alabama, the best wide receiver he's played with and the player he's most excited to go against in the NFL. Michael joined Yahoo Sports on behalf of Sharpie's Rookie of the Year program.

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- Hanging out with Michael Penix Jr. Joining us on behalf of Sharpie with the Rookie of the Year program. We'll talk about Sharpie in a second. But first, we got to play a game, What's in the Cards? So simple, we're going to play higher or lower. We know how this works. I'mma flip a card over, you tell me if the next one's going to be higher or lower. If you get it right, you get an easy question. If you get it wrong, you get a hard question. You ready for this?

- I'm ready.

- All right. So the first card up, five of clubs. Five of clubs. So we going higher or lower?

- We're going higher.

- Higher. He says, higher. He says, higher. Oh, got the King. The King for the King. All right. So easy question. You're about to go through the NFL draft experience. What's the walk up song for you going to be for the NFL draft?

- Probably "Long Journey," Rod Wave.

- Nice. Is that like-- is that hype for you? Like is that what you usually-- OK.

- Yeah.

- All right. All right.

- It kind of resonates with me.

- Oh, that's good. That's awesome. OK, see? That's easy. We're getting warmed up. We got this. Next, you're going to go higher or lower?

- Lower.

- Yeah, I figured. Three-- three of spades. OK. Man, you-- all right. Get another easy one. Fun fact, all right, you were-- you're from Cookeville OK.

- What?

- You were born in Cookeville, right? You were born in Cookeville. We'll say it that way.

- From Florida.

- But you-- but you were born in Cookeville, Tennessee?

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- Correct. I lived right outside of Cookeville, Tennessee, for a long time. Do the mascot of Tennessee Tech?

MICHEAL PENIX JR: That's the Golden Eagle.

JASON FITZ: Look at that. Look at that. He's two for two. We can't even give him a hard one yet. So higher or lower. Five--

- We going higher.

- He's going to get-- it's an ace, all right? So you know what?

- We're counting that as a one?

- I mean, we're counting it as a one because I just want to give you a hard lesson and I'm in charge of things. That's how we go. All right. So tough question. First, your initial reaction when you heard your coach Kalen DeBoer was headed to Alabama. What was that?

- I was excited. You know, obviously, I can't-- I can't be-- I can't be upset with that man for anything, you know? He's the guy that helped me throughout my career and he helped bring my career to where I'm at today, you know? So I got nothing but respect for him and love for him for the rest of my life, and he knows that. So--

- So higher or lower?

- Higher.

- He says higher.

- Two. Finally, I get another tough one. Oh, this one. I'mma pin you in on this one.

- All right.

- The best wide receiver you've ever played with.

- The best that I've ever played with? I got-- can I pick--

JASON FITZ: See?

- I can only pick one?

- You got to pick one. I'll be honest with you-- all while he's thinking about this, I actually-- we sat down, we were making the questions. We were like, this one's going to be tough for him because he's going to have to pick a teammate.

- Easy.

- And then-- OK.

- Jalen Odunze.

- Oh. Did I do that? I got two Jalens.

JASON FITZ: I mean-- this is why he's going to be in the NFL because he can tap dance, all right? He's tap dancing the tough questions. All right. So higher or lower?

- I'm going higher.

- Gets an ace. We're going to say that's lower because I like these hard questions we're giving you. You're-- you're going to get drafted. Dream NFL destination would be? The place you would love to play would be?

MICHEAL PENIX JR: I don't have one.

JASON FITZ: Really?

MICHEAL PENIX JR: I want to play anywhere. As long as I get the opportunity, you know, I feel like I'll be able to make something happen with it, you know? And that's all I need, is the opportunity.

JASON FITZ: Is there somebody right now that you're like, man, I can't wait to stand on the same field as that guy?

MICHEAL PENIX JR: I'd like to see Lamar Jackson play.

JASON FITZ: That's awesome. All right. Let's get one more in here. All right. Higher or lower. What do you got?

- We got to go higher.

- All right. So we'll give you a little softball here. You're here with Sharpie, right? So weirdest autograph place you've ever been asked to sign? Come on. Somebody ever come up and been like, sign my shoulder, sign my baby, sign my forehead?

- Yeah, I've had the fore-- I had the forehead. And I was like, is your-- it's kid's and I'm like, is your parents OK with this? I'm like-- I'm like, OK, but forehead is-- yeah, that was kind of crazy.

- Is there somebody that if you ran into him somewhere, you'd be like, I want that guy to autograph something for me?

- Lamar.

- Lamar? That's amazing. All right. So tell us what you're doing with Sharpie.

- OK, so Sharpie, you know, I got-- I'm signing a partner with Sharpie, the extra gel pen. It's definitely-- it's a pen that-- it's a high performance pen. A pen that I'll be using throughout my career. First of all, for my rookie contract, you know?

I'll be signing with this extra gel pen. And you know, what I like the most about it is, as a lefty, you get the smears on your hand and stuff like this. But this has no smear, no smudge, and no bleed. So to be able to have a pen like that and I don't have to worry about my autograph getting mixed up-- messed up while I'm doing it, I'm in the right place. So--

- I'm not going to lie, they gave me one to start this, and it's electric, just like you, brother. Thanks for hanging out.

- I appreciate it. Thank you.