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Drew Allar 2026 NFL Draft Profile | QB from Penn State
Scouting Report
The prototype-built signal caller from Medina, Ohio arrived at Penn State as one of the nation's most coveted recruits, a five-star quarterback in the 2022 class, and his development has validated the hype. After setting Medina County records with over 9,000 passing yards and 98 touchdowns in high school - where he dominated his senior year by throwing for 4,444 yards and 48 touchdowns while also showing dual-threat mobility with 406 rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns, earning Ohio Mr. Football honors - Allar stepped into a backup role to Sean Clifford as a true freshman in 2022 before seizing the starting job in 2023. He completed 59.9 percent of his passes for 2,631 yards with 25 touchdowns against just 2 interceptions that season. His meteoric rise continued through 2024, where he showcased dramatic improvement in accuracy and decision-making while leading Penn State to its first Big Ten Championship game appearance since 2008, completing 66.5% of his passes for 3,327 yards and 24 touchdowns against 8 interceptions en route to a 13-3 record including a Fiesta Bowl victory over Boise State. The former five-star recruit made his biggest statement in a 391-yard passing performance against USC. What stands out most about Allar's development is his historic ball security, setting an FBS record with 311 attempts without an interception to start his career. His decision to return for his senior season spoke to his commitment to mastering the nuances of the position before making the leap to the next level.
Strengths
Prototypical NFL frame with sturdy build to shake off defenders - plays with physical presence that makes him nearly impossible to bring down with arm tackles at 6-5, 240 pounds
Elite arm talent allows him to drive the ball to all levels of the field regardless of platform - can generate tremendous velocity with minimal windup and throw from multiple arm slots
Shows impressive poise under pressure, keeping eyes downfield while navigating muddy pockets with subtle movements
Exceptional ball security and decision-making reflected in FBS record-setting 311 attempts without interception to start career while still attacking downfield
Demonstrates advanced understanding of timing and touch in the red zone - consistently finds tight windows near the goal line
Natural feel for extending plays while keeping passing options alive - shows Josh Allen-like ability to create outside structure
Displays advanced pre-snap recognition and ability to work through progressions when protection holds up
Competitive toughness stands out - willingly stands in against pressure to deliver strikes knowing he'll take hits
Weaknesses
Mechanics can break down under duress leading to sporadic accuracy - particularly visible on intermediate throws where precision is critical
Still developing consistency with timing throws - occasionally late triggering to open receivers allowing coverage to recover
Base can get too narrow through progression reads affecting balance and ball placement on secondary options
Shows occasional tendency to predetermine throws rather than letting plays develop naturally against zone coverage
Can improve discipline in scramble situations - sometimes creates unnecessary pressure trying to extend dead plays
Poor decision-making more head-scratching for third season as full-time starter
Suffered season-ending injury in 2025 after six games
Player Comparisons
Josh Allen (Wyoming)
College Stats
High school: 9,000+ passing yards, 98 TDs (Medina County records); Senior year: 4,444 pass yards, 48 TDs, 406 rush yards, 9 rush TDs; 2022 (Fr): Backup to Sean Clifford; 2023 (So): 59.9 comp%, 2,631 yards, 25 TDs, 2 INTs; 2024 (Jr): 66.5 comp%, 3,327 yards, 24 TDs, 8 INTs, 13-3 record, 391 yards vs USC, Fiesta Bowl win vs Boise State; 2025 (Sr): 1,100 yards, 8 TDs, 3 INTs, 64.8 comp% in 6 games before season-ending injury; Career: 7,402 passing yards, 61 TDs, 13 INTs, 63.2 comp%; FBS record: 311 attempts without INT to start career
Measurables
Metric
Value
Height
6-5
Weight
228
40-Yard Dash
4.90
Arm Length
32
Hand Size
9
Awards & Honors
Five-star recruit (2022 class, 247Sports); Ohio Mr. Football (high school senior year); 2024 All-Big Ten Honorable Mention; Led Penn State to first Big Ten Championship game since 2008 (2024); 2024 Fiesta Bowl victory