The Pittsburgh Steelers will conclude their pre-draft visits for the 2026 NFL Draft on Wednesday. Before doing so, they will host one more quarterback in the 2026 draft class — Penn State’s Drew Allar.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported Wednesday morning Allar will be at the team’s facility on the final day for pre-draft visits.
“Former Penn State QB Drew Allar is visiting the Steelers today, per source,” wrote Pelissero.
“As Pittsburgh awaits a decision from Aaron Rodgers, it has now hosted most of the draft’s top QB prospects on visits, which conclude today.”
Allar completed 63.2% of his passes for an average of 7.4 yards per attempt in 45 games at Penn State. During his junior season, he threw for 3,327 passing yards with 24 touchdowns and eight interceptions while averaging 8.4 yards per attempt. He led the Nittany Lions to the College Football Playoffs semifinals.
Last season, he only played six games because of an ankle injury.
In addition to playing college football in Pennsylvania, Allar is from Medina, Ohio. While closer to Cleveland, Medina is about two hours away from Pittsburgh.
Allar is the fourth quarterback the Steelers have hosted for a pre-draft visit this spring. The team also had Miami’s Carson Beck, North Dakota State’s Cole Payton and Arkansas’s Taylen Green into Pittsburgh for visits.
Steelers Host Penn State QB Drew Allar for Pre-Draft Visit: Report
GettyNFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported the Pittsburgh Steelers will host Penn State quarterback Drew Allar on an NFL pre-draft visit Wednesday.
Similar to a couple other quarterback prospects in the 2026 class, Allar was formerly held in higher regard. At one point, pundits considered him a potential first-round pick.
ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. ranked Allar the No. 4 quarterback in the 2026 NFL Draft class. But the class is supposed to be pretty weak.
NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein projected Allar to be a fourth-round selection.
“Allar looks the part with prototypical size and an effortless arm that can make any NFL throw. However, inconsistent touch and ball placement are a major hindrance,” wrote Zierlein. “In big moments and big games, he hasn’t proven he can rise to the occasion or sustain efficiency.
“Mechanical fixes are possible, but confidence, poise and recognition must be the foundation of any rebound. Allar projects as an average backup with high-end traits.”
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