Steelers, amid QB uncertainty, select Drew Allar in third round

Feb 28, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Penn State quarterback Drew Allar (QB02) during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium.
April 25 – With Aaron Rodgers yet to commit to extending his career into 2026, the Pittsburgh Steelers made a move ​to bolster the quarterback position, selecting Penn State’s Drew ‌Allar in the third round of the draft on Friday.
The Steelers used the 76th overall selection on Allar, who is coming ​off a broken left ankle that ended his 2025 ​season in October.
The choice of Allar was cheered ⁠wildly at the draft site in Pittsburgh considering that ​he played for the Nittany Lions to the east in ​State College.
Rodgers, 42, started 16 of the Steelers’ 17 games last season, with the team going 10-6 in those contests. He is mulling ​a return for a 22nd NFL season or retirement.
Allar ​put up impressive numbers for Penn State during his 2 1/2 ‌years ⁠as a starter.
In 2023, he threw for 2,631 yards on a 59.9% completion rate with 25 touchdown passes and two interceptions. The following year, he connected on 66.5% of ​his throws for ​3,327 yards ⁠and 24 TDs with eight interceptions as the Nittany Lions reached the College Football Playoff ​semifinals.
Last season, Allar had a 64.8% completion ​rate, 1,100 ⁠passing yards, eight touchdowns and three interceptions in his abbreviated campaign.
He also ran for 12 career touchdowns.
The Steelers’ other ⁠options at ​quarterback include Mason Rudolph, who ​has a 9-9-1 career record as a starter, and Will Howard, a sixth-round ​pick last year who didn’t see any action.
–Field Level Media

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