2026 NFL Scouting Report: Drew Allar




  • Drew Allar, 6-4/225
  • Quarterback
  • Penn State

Drew Allar Scouting Report

By Charlie Campbell

Strengths:

  • Tall
  • Thick build
  • Strong arm
  • Can fire fastballs into tight windows
  • Easily can push the ball vertically
  • Flashes accuracy
  • Good ball adjustment
  • Advanced body control
  • Reliable hands
  • Late hands to make receptions
  • Natural hands catcher
  • Makes contested catches
  • Concentration
  • Has some athleticism
  • Experienced

Weaknesses:

  • Inconsistent accuracy
  • Lacks precision with his placement
  • Field vision needs to improve
  • Needs to work faster through progressions
  • Will lock onto primary read too often
  • Will force throws into coverage
  • Gets tricked by coverage
  • Footwork needs to improve
  • Consistently fell short of leading his team to big wins in his college career
  • Coming off serious leg injury

Prospect Summary:

Allar flashed some ability as a freshman in 2022 while serving as the backup quarterback for Penn State. In 2023, Allar took over as the starter and had an impressive debut, completing 60 percent of his passes for 2,631 yards with 25 touchdowns and only two interceptions. In 2024, Allar completed 67 percent of his passes for 3,327 yards with 24 touchdowns passing, six rushing scores, and eight interceptions while helping the Nittany Lions reach the college football playoff. In 2025, the season went off the rails for the Nittany Lions as Allar got hurt and head coach James Franklin was fired. Allar completed 65 percent of his passes for 1,100 yards with eight touchdowns and three interceptions before suffering a season-ending leg injury against Northwestern on October 11th.

There is no doubt that Allar has NFL talent and the skill set to be a starter at the next level. Allar is tall with a thick build and a little bit of athleticism to move in the pocket. While he won’t be a running threat at the pro level, Allar could be a dangerous pocket passer. He has a good size and pocket presence to hang tough in the face of the rush. Allar also does a nice job of manipulating that pocket and keeping his eyes downfield while he climbs or rolls to the side. With his size and skill set, Allar has the look of a pro starter.

Allar definitely has NFL arm talent. He has a powerful arm that can fire missiles into tight windows, and his quick release with ball velocity allows him to zip passes past coverage and into his receiver despite a lack of separation. Allar has plenty of arm to push the ball vertically downfield and can drill the deep-out routes without any issue. Allar flashes accuracy, but he is inconsistent. Occasionally, Allar will have some passes off the mark, and he needs to get better at throwing the ball with precision in the short to intermediate part of the field.

For the NFL, there are areas that Allar needs to improve. The first point of emphasis will be field vision. Allar needs to improve on moving his eyes and working through his progressions. He locks onto his primary read too often, but that isn’t all his fault, as his offense runs a lot of plays with a quick pass after the ball is snapped. Because of this emphasis on throwing to the primary read, Allar will also force some throws into coverage. Allar gets confused and tricked by coverage at times, so that is something he will need to get better at identifying for the next level. Allar’s feet will need work, as he does not follow through on many throws. While he can move around some, Allar will never be a true running threat in the NFL.

The physical skill is there for Allar to be a pro starter, but he does need a lot of coaching and development to get there. In the 2026 NFL Draft, Allar is probably a day three-pick and he could end up going in the middle portion of day three of the draft. Check my latest 2026 NFL Mock Draft to see where Allar is currently projected.

Prospect Comparison:

Joe Flacco. In terms of skill set and style of play, Allar reminds me of Flacco.





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