It's not exactly breaking news to Rutgers fans that Mohamed Sanu is insanely athletic.

The program's all-time leader in receptions (210 in just three seasons), Sanu also played quarterback in the Wild Knight formation at Rutgers. He rushed 125 times for 653 yards and nine touchdowns while completing 8-of-18 passes for 207 yards and four touchdowns during his college career. Sanu even had two punts for 67 yards and an interception at Rutgers.

But even after seeing the former South Brunswick High star continue his versatility in the NFL for the Cincinnati Bengals, the athletic display Sanu has posted on social media in the last few days has been amazing.

First up, Sanu showed off his quarterback skills (he's 5-for-5 passing for 177 yards and two touchdowns in his NFL career) at former Rutgers teammate Tim Wright's youth football camp on Friday night:

On Sunday, it was onto basketball. I've seen Sanu do a windmill dunk in Antonio Lowery's charity basketball game, but I didn't realize he had this kind of range. Sanu drained a trick shot straight out of one of those old McDonald's commercials: "Off the deck, over the backyard, nothing but net!"

On Monday, Sanu was in his element, making one-handed catches from a Jugs machine in his front yard (I guess it makes sense for an NFL receiver, but it's still pretty funny to see someone with a Jugs machine in the front yard of a residential neighborhood):

Been having fun all weekend so I said why not.. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ #BuiltDifferent pic.twitter.com/Ho4X4dOIQ8 — Mohamed Sanu Sr. (@Mo_12_Sanu) June 29, 2015

For my money, Sanu saved his most impressive feat for last. On Tuesday, he posted a video of him drilling a 60-yard field goal at High Point Solutions Stadium (Rutgers punter/holder Joe Roth appears to be the one holding the kick):

Been having fun all weekend.. Can't leave the place kickers out... #60yardFG pic.twitter.com/ot0NrUJcxp — Mohamed Sanu Sr. (@Mo_12_Sanu) July 1, 2015

There's no telling what Sanu will come up with next, but he's bordering on "Bo Knows" territory with the range of athleticism he's displayed over the last few days. And he's giving Giants' receiver Odell Beckham Jr. a run for his money as the NFL's best athlete, although we haven't seen Sanu on the mound yet.

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Sanu is enjoying some downtime back in New Jersey before training camp starts next month. He spends a lot of time with his nephew and 2016 Rutgers commit Mohamed Jabbie and he held his first youth football camp for "Sanu's Crew" on Saturday at South Brunswick High.

Sanu is coming off a breakthrough third season in Cincinnati, catching 56 passes for 790 yards and five touchdowns in 2014. Bengals don't need to worry about Sanu spending all of his offseason working on viral videos, as he also recently posted a video that shows his impressive footwork as he sharpens his tools as a receiver.

[?] [?] [?] @the_footdoctor #BuiltDifferent #TagAFriendWithSweetFeet A video posted by Mohamed Sanu (@mohamedsanu) on Jun 28, 2015 at 4:13pm PDT