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Drew Allar 2026 NFL Draft stock: Penn State QB drops to Day 2 projection
Drew Allar's NFL Draft story isn't collapsing, it's becoming clearer. The Penn State quarterback who entered 2025 with first-round projections now sits in a different tier as a Day 2 or early Day 3 developmental prospect.
The top of the draft order is changing by the week, but the priorities are not. QB will be the call for at least a few clubs on Day 1.
Dante Moore and Ty Simpson have altered the QB outlook in 2026 NFL mock drafts. But if neither declares, things might start to look grim.
Schefter added that NFL teams "were on board" with shortening the length of the first round, which typically ended close to midnight. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell had first floated the idea of reducing the time between picks during Day 2 of the 2025 draft in Green Bay.
Who's in the hunt to go No. 1? How does the QB class look? Which teams need defense? And who could rise at the combine? Let's answer big questions on this class.
With three weeks left in the NFL regular season, each game is important in determining who will be picking first in the 2026 NFL Draft. Three teams have just two wins on the year and an additional three teams have exactly three wins. There is one game left, in Week 17, involving a pair of those six teams: Giants (2-12) at Raiders (2-12).
By virtue of the Raiders' seventh straight loss and the Titans' win over the Browns, Las Vegas now has the best odds to earn the No. 1 pick. Quarterback Geno Smith left the game early with a right shoulder injury and did not return, forcing first-year head coach Pete Carroll to turn to backup Kenny Pickett.
The New York Giants lost their eighth straight game, this one to the Washington Commanders. Here are the highlights.
The Indiana Hoosiers nearly saw their undefeated season come to an end in Week 11 when they visited Happy Valley to take on a reeling Penn State Nittany Lions squad. The Hoosiers needed a late touchdown drive and some crazy footwork to grab a 27-24 win ...