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Luke Altmyer 2026 NFL Draft Profile | QB from Illinois

Scouting Report

Luke Altmyer is a late-round quarterback prospect who transferred to Illinois from Ole Miss in 2023 and steadily improved each season under center for the Illini. He projects as a cerebral point-guard style passer who processes defenses quickly and gets the ball out on time, recording the eighth-lowest off-target percentage in the FBS at 8.0% in 2025. Altmyer is a true dual-look quarterback capable of operating from under center or out of the shotgun, and he shows comfort working off play-action and reading out levels concepts against varied personnel groupings. His football intelligence is evident in how he identifies defensive breakdowns and exploits soft spots in coverage, consistently routing the ball to open receivers rather than forcing the issue. He improved his touchdown-to-interception ratio to 22:5 in his final season, culminating in 3,007 passing yards and demonstrating legitimate progress as a decision-maker at the Power Four level. Altmyer has functional mobility and shows enough athleticism to extend plays and outrun second-level defenders when scramble opportunities present themselves. His Senior Bowl invitation validated his standing as one of the more intriguing late-round dart throws in this quarterback class. The biggest concern scouts raise is his tendency toward daredevil decision-making, bypassing high-percentage checkdowns in favor of hunting bigger plays into tighter windows. He lacks elite arm strength and measurables that would project him to a starter role, limiting his ceiling to a developmental backup or long-tenured reserve who understands how to manage a game. His draft range sits at late Day 3 through undrafted free agency, where a patient organization could find real value in his processing speed and accuracy.

Strengths

Weaknesses

Player Comparisons

Chad Henne; Jacoby Brissett

College Stats

2025: 3007 pass yds, 22 TD, 5 INT, 8.0% off-target pct (8th FBS)

Measurables

MetricValue
Height6-1
Weight210
40-Yard Dash4.72
Arm Length29
Broad Jump114
Hand Size9
Vertical Jump32

Awards & Honors

Senior Bowl invitee (2026); NFL Combine invitee (2026)

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