When Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Mohamed Sanu isn't busy catching passes from Matt Ryan, he is doubling as a quarterback cosplay expert.

Early on Sunday, Mohamed Sanu attempted a pass because of course he did. It went for 51 yards and resulted in a touchdown.

Here is said pass:

But wait, it gets even more interesting. For his career, Sanu is 6-of-6 passing for 228 yards, with three touchdowns to go with zero interceptions.

He's basically a better gunslinger than everyone on the Denver Broncos, New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, and so on.

For real, we are likely one offseason away from John Elway hurling first round picks toward the Falcons to bring him in to play quarterback. Heaven knows that he would be a massive upgrade from the kid from Northwestern, the sky pirate from Memphis, and the fake Twilight actor.

Sorry for the random Broncos shade. Then again, I am 100 percent not actually sorry at all. I feed off negative Denver words being coupled together to barely form sentences.

Entering Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Sanu had 37 catches for 388 yards and two touchdowns. In a weird way, he is far more prolific at playing quarterback than he is when applying his trade at his natural position.

Sanu didn't even play quarterback in college, though he did start in the Wildcat formation while at Rutgers.

Nevertheless, he's probably a better option at quarterback for your fantasy team than 20 other gunslingers in the National Football League.

He is the best, right?