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  1. Blast Furnace

    Blast Furnace Staff Member Mod Team

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    It would have been stupid not to take a shot on this kid especially when you have 3 third rd picks.

    The first thing McCarthy fixed about Rodgers was his footwork, he’ll do the same for Allar, probably his biggest flaw.
     
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  2. forgotten1

    forgotten1 Well-Known Member

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  3. Wardismvp

    Wardismvp Well-Known Member

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    Which will be next year!
     
  4. Blast Furnace

    Blast Furnace Staff Member Mod Team

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    As Lamb said, McCarthy wants to go vertical.
     
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  5. CK 13

    CK 13 Well-Known Member

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    As I said in a previous thread don't be surprised if they take Allar. And i'm glad they did.

    So I suppose now the Howard Fantasy has taken a hit?

    If they believe in Howard why draft another QB? In the 3rd?

    And the best thing is that it's what the cryboys gave them for Pickens!

    Ba Bye to the Reindeer unless the Ayahuasca mummy Rodgers bails.

    Side Note: Khan redeemed himself after being caught with his pants down.
     
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  6. Bubbahotep

    Bubbahotep Well-Known Member

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    The No. 1 question on everyone's mind is: Will Howard request a trade after the Steelers selected Allar, aka do a KP and run...?

    :cry:
     
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  7. Bubbahotep

    Bubbahotep Well-Known Member

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    Pittsburgh Steelers select Penn State QB Drew Allar with No. 76 pick in 2026 NFL Draft - The Athletic

    ‘The Beast’ breakdown
    Allar ranked No. 106 in Dane Brugler’s top 300 big board. Here’s what Brugler had to say about him in his annual NFL Draft guide:

    “With rare size for a QB, Allar can drive the ball with ease and generally makes sound decisions, although issues pop up when he is late to pull the trigger. He tends to get overly conservative with his reads, which leads to second-guessing, and needs more reps to continue developing his passing instincts (didn’t start playing quarterback until high school). He is better than expected as a scrambler (81 first downs as a ball carrier over 35 career starts).

    “Allar is a sturdy, strong-armed passer with promising intangibles, but underdeveloped timing disrupts his ability to execute at a high level. He has NFL starting-caliber physical tools, although a lack of natural passing rhythm creates uncertainty about his developmental ceiling.”

    Nick Baumgardner grades the pick
    Allar is absolutely intriguing as a 6-foot-5, 228-pounder with terrific arm talent and above-average mobility. He has every tool in the shed. He was never consistent with his feet or in big moments during his run at Penn State, though, making him a boom-or-bust prospect. I think Allar has a higher ceiling than Will Howard, a sixth-round pick of the Steelers last year. Grade: B

    Mike Sando’s assessment
    The Steelers’ third-round selection of Allar is notable for the quarterback’s traits: 6-foot-5, 228 pounds. New Steelers coach Mike McCarthy likes bigger QBs who can generally operate better in the cold and outdoor weather. He had Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers, guys with big hands. Allar has large hands, measuring nearly 10 inches from thumb to pinkie with hand fanned out on a flat surface.

    How he fits
    McCarthy made his intentions known at the annual league meetings in Arizona when he said he wanted a quarterback with long arms and big hands “at the right time.” Turns out, the right time — after another one of the Steelers’ targets, Carson Beck, was drafted — was with the first of the Steelers’ three picks in the third round. While McCarthy said in Arizona that sometimes he gets more excited about a QB’s floor, Allar is the high-ceiling QB who has yet to reach his potential. The Steelers have now handed McCarthy a QB with unique tools who has yet to put it together. The Penn State product arrives with 6-5, 228-pound size and a nearly 10-inch hand that helps him drive the ball effortlessly. Quarterbacks coach Tom Arth raved about Allar’s strong arm, but he acknowledged his footwork and processing need work.— Mike DeFabo, Steelers beat writer

    Depth-chart impact
    Let the Will Howard versus Drew Allar competition begin. The Steelers have created a unique dynamic in their QB room with a pair of young former Big Ten passers. No matter whether Aaron Rodgers re-signs with the Steelers or not, Howard and Allar are now in a battle that will likely play out over multiple years. In the immediate future, that’s likely for the QB2 job. In the intermediate term, one of the two passers will try to prove that the Steelers do not, in fact, need to trade up to land a first-round QB in 2027. Long term, can one become the future of the franchise?— DeFabo

    They also could have picked
    A number of guards were still on the board, including Emmanuel Pregnon and Gennings Dunker (they landed Dunker at the end of the night anyway). The Steelers also could have selected corner Jermod McCoy, who was falling due to his medicals, defensive tackle Domonique Orange or a safety such as A.J. Haulcy, Zakee Wheatley or Keionte Scott.— DeFabo

    Fast evaluation
    The Steelers found themselves looking for a new head coach, in part, because of their inability to identify, draft and develop a successor to Ben Roethlisberger. They hired McCarthy because of his resume working with Hall of Fame passers. Now, just months into the job, McCarthy is making a bet on himself. Allar has some of the best physical traits in this QB class. He has a lot to clean up, though. It’s the perfect canvas and measuring stick to evaluate the new head coach. — DeFabo
     
  8. Steel_Elvis

    Steel_Elvis Staff Member Mod Team

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    Thanks for sharing your expertise. Better submit your resume to the Steelers now if you want the soon-to-be vacant GM spot.
     
  9. blackandgoldpatrol

    blackandgoldpatrol Well-Known Member

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    Doubt it, but Mason Rudolph might
     
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  10. HeinzMustard

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    :lolol:

    Too early to tell. True fact: I thought the 2008 draft was the best ever at the time. Steelers had only 1 player from that draft to contribute anything of worth: Mendenhall.
     
  11. mac daddyo

    mac daddyo Well-Known Member

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    not a fan of this pick when it was made. could have had him a couple of rounds later. hype. JMHO.:cool:
     
  12. Blast Furnace

    Blast Furnace Staff Member Mod Team

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    I think they are just giving themselves options. Why put all your eggs in one basket.

    Allar has superior traits but Howard is a winner and plays his best ball when stakes are highest. Something to be said about that.

    Allar hasnt shown that but be also has never had the cast around him that Howard did.
     

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