DREW ALLAR
Scout's Take
Drew Allar is a "traditional" pocket passer with elite arm talent who has struggled to maintain consistent "NFL-ready" performance. Standing 6'5" and 235 pounds, Allar possesses a cannon for an arm, capable of driving passes to the sidelines with impressive zip. He is at his best on rhythm-based throws where he can step into his delivery and rip passes through tight windows. In fantasy leagues, he is a "projectable" asset with a high touchdown ceiling, though his production took a significant hit during a disappointing, injury-shortened 2025 season. While his size and arm are prototypical, scouts are concerned by his lack of composure when working through progressions and his "bird-dogging" tendencies. He tends to drop his eyes prematurely under pressure rather than staying calm in the pocket. Like Will Levis, he is a "muscular" thrower who can make every NFL throw but must improve his decision-making and footwork to reach his first-round potential.
Strengths
- Elite arm talent and zip
- Ideal prototype frame
- Anticipatory drive throws
Areas to Improve
- Composure under pressure
- Disappointing 2025 campaign