Drew Allar played college football at Penn State.

Now, he’s going to play in the NFL with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

After the Steelers took Allar with the 76th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the QB opened upon about getting picked by the historic franchise.

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“It was just a lot of anticipation kind of throughout the day and in the last couple of weeks, honestly, but very excited for the opportunity I have to be a Pittsburgh Steeler,” Allar said. “It’s definitely a dream come true to play for such a great organization and fulfill my dream of having the opportunity to play in the NFL.”

Allar played in 45 games for Penn State. He finished with 7,402 passing yards, 61 passing touchdowns and 13 interceptions while completing 63.2% of his passes.

Allar grew up a Cleveland Browns fans, so it’s pretty ironic that he’s now playing for the Steelers, one of the Browns’ biggest rivals.

“I guess that’s kind of gone out the window right now,” Allar said with a laugh. “But I’m very excited to be a Steeler. … Honestly, at my time at Penn State, I got a lot more familiar with, obviously the whole state of PA, but especially Pittsburgh.

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“I know how serious the culture is around sports in Pittsburgh and how much pride the fans take in all the pro teams.”

NFL analyst Damian Parson of Bleacher Report wrote up his scouting report for Allar and Parson compared Allar to “Daniel Jones with Joe Flacco‘s arm talent.”

“Allar has immense arm talent and strength,” Parson wrote. “He generates outstanding velocity and RPMs on those with little to no effort. Allar is a pocket-style quarterback who excels on drive throws and can fit passes into tight windows. He can make every throw in the book.

“Inconsistent mechanics continue to be an issue. He needs to refine his footwork to throw from clean and sound bases. His accuracy and ball placement suffer due to a lack of focus on his footwork. Allar needs to throw with his body aligned with his intended target more often.”

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The Steelers don’t know if Aaron Rodgers will return to the team. Rodgers finished with 3,322 passing yards, 24 passing touchdowns and seven interceptions in 2025. He completed 65.7% of his passes.

The Steelers won the AFC North last season but lost to the Houston Texans in the wild-card round of the 2026 playoffs. Mike Tomlin stepped down as head coach and Mike McCarthy was hired.

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