Drew Allar views final OTA week as key chance

Pittsburgh Steelers rookie quarterback Drew Allar is taking advantage of extra practice time during the team's final voluntary OTA sessions this week.

Allar said the period represents a major opportunity because many veterans are absent. Mike McCarthy is emphasizing work with younger players during the sessions. It’s definitely a big week, Allar told reporters Tuesday. He added that he is focusing on mental reps and learning different route concepts against various coverages. The third-round draft pick is using the time to rebuild his mechanics after seeing limited snaps once veterans returned. Allar plans informal sessions next week with his private coach before training camp begins at Saint Vincent College in late July. The Steelers have no plans for Allar to challenge for the backup role, but he will need practice time ahead of possible heavy preseason action.

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Drew Allar impresses at Steelers rookie minicamp with focus on fundamentals

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Drew Allar made a strong first impression during the Pittsburgh Steelers rookie minicamp this weekend. The third-round quarterback focused on footwork and terminology under head coach Mike McCarthy. As the only quarterback on the roster, Allar received extra reps throughout the sessions.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have intentionally limited Drew Allar's practice reps during the early stages of organized team activities. The approach aims to distribute work among four quarterbacks in the new system under head coach Mike McCarthy.

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Former Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger voiced skepticism about the team's third-round selection of Penn State QB Drew Allar in the 2026 NFL Draft, preferring 2025 pick Will Howard, while other voices highlight Allar's potential under new coach Mike McCarthy in a crowded QB room.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers selected Penn State quarterback Drew Allar with their first third-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. The team continues its search for a successor to Ben Roethlisberger, who retired after the 2021 season. Analysts offered mixed reactions to the choice in a draft class light on elite quarterback talent.

NFL Network analyst Bucky Brooks has hailed the Pittsburgh Steelers' selection of Penn State quarterback Drew Allar as a 'perfect' match for new head coach Mike McCarthy. Brooks predicts the pairing could lead to 'very good things' for the team long-term. The Steelers drafted Allar at No. 76 overall in the third round.

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Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Daylen Everette has drawn early praise as the team's most impressive rookie during organized team activities. Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette highlighted the third-round pick's performance after sessions this week. Coaches have taken notice of the Georgia product.

 

 

 

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