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Drew Allar

QB - FA

  • Age 22
  • Penn State
Rostered In ~0% of leagues

2026 Outlook

Draft Rank (ECR)
#416
Best / Worst
#360 / #360
ADP
N/A

Availability



Drew Allar sustained a fractured ankle in 2025, which ended his season. Even before this injury, he didn't project to be a rushing threat in the NFL. In 2023-2024, Allar averaged 254 rushing yards with 3.0 yards per carry. He has the size to be a goal-line option, but I don't see him being an option with the designed quarterback run game. Allar is a developmental quarterback prospect with the raw tools as a passer that could entice an NFL team to take the leap. He needs a lot of refinement on a down-to-down basis to develop into a legit starting NFL quarterback option. Allar has an NFL arm in terms of raw strength and velocity, but the accuracy is a problem. His ball placement can be erratic at all three levels. Most of his passes are on a line and lack touch and layering. Wide receivers are left waiting on his deep ball at times. His footwork can lapse at times, which impacts his accuracy and his timing on deeper dropbacks. He'll drift in the pocket on some plays. His trigger can be variable. Allar will get the ball out on time with some passing plays, but he'll also hold the ball and get behind the play as well with some reps. He doesn't trust his eyes at times and will pat the ball like he's burping a newborn baby. When his first read isn't there at times, he'll immediately drop his eyes and look to take off and run. Allar can access his second and third reads at times, but it's not consistent. His pacing through progressions is erratic, as he'll also fly through his first read at times early in a play. Allar doesn't deal with pressure well. He'll bail pockets at the first sniff of pressure with some plays or hang in with antsy feet and a frantic approach to make a play.