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Scouting Drew Allar: 2026's Boom or Bust QB

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Jun 11, 2025
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The Allar Equation: Unlocking the NFL Potential of Penn State’s Big-Arm Quarterback

Drew Allar looks the part.

At 6-foot-5, 238 pounds with a rocket arm and a calm, methodical presence in the pocket, the Penn State quarterback enters the 2025 college football season as one of the most polarizing—and intriguing—NFL Draft prospects in the country. He’s already drawn comparisons to prototypical NFL passers like Joe Flacco, and with back-to-back seasons of low-turnover, high-efficiency football under his belt, it’s easy to see why scouts are salivating.

But for every elite trait Allar brings to the table—field vision, arm strength, poise—there are nuanced concerns that make his evaluation tricky. Can he improve his accuracy on the move? Will he finally eliminate the habit of patting the ball before throwing? And perhaps most critically: can he become more than just a stationary pocket passer in a league that demands creativity and improvisation?

This in-depth scouting report dives into Allar’s strengths, weaknesses, and the technical hurdles that stand between him and a future as a top-10 NFL Draft pick. If he answers the right questions in 2025, Drew Allar has the tools to be the next franchise quarterback off the board. But the margin for error is thinner than it appears.


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