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Former NFL QB Calls Penn State's Drew Allar 'Most Frustrating Prospect' Ahead of 2026 Draft
Chase Daniel delivered a scathing evaluation of the once-promising quarterback, who has seen his draft stock plummet.
Apr. 4, 2026 at 6:24pm
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Former NFL quarterback Chase Daniel did not hold back in his assessment of Penn State quarterback Drew Allar, calling him the "most frustrating prospect" he's evaluated in recent years. Allar entered the 2025 season as a potential first-round pick, but after a disappointing campaign, he's now projected to be a Day 2 or Day 3 selection in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Why it matters
Allar's fall from grace is a cautionary tale about the importance of consistency and development for top quarterback prospects. His physical tools are undeniable, but his inability to translate that into on-field production has scouts and analysts questioning whether he can reach his full potential at the next level.
The details
Daniel praised Allar's prototypical NFL frame and cannon for an arm, but said the quarterback's inconsistent play has left many teams frustrated. "There are these donut plays here and there that you're just like, 'Ah,' and it shares a sentiment with some NFL teams I've talked to with it," Daniel said. After a standout 2023 season, Allar struggled in 2024 without the help of tight end Tyler Warren, and his 2025 campaign was cut short by a broken ankle.
- Allar entered the 2025 season as a potential first-round pick.
- Allar's 2025 season was cut short in Week 7 due to a broken ankle.
- The 2026 NFL Draft is set to take place in the coming months.
The players
Drew Allar
A quarterback at Penn State who was once considered a potential first-round pick but has seen his draft stock plummet due to inconsistent play and a disappointing 2025 season.
Chase Daniel
A former NFL quarterback who has provided a scathing evaluation of Allar, calling him the "most frustrating prospect" he's evaluated in recent years.
Tyler Warren
A former Penn State tight end whose presence helped Allar's production in 2023, but whose absence in 2024 contributed to Allar's struggles.
What they’re saying
“Drew Allar, I mean, to me, like I really liked him two years ago. But he's probably the most frustrating prospect I've watched in the past couple of years when you break down quarterback, because he has all the traits in the world. Like, you look at him just physically, and you would have said in 2024, 'I mean, this is what I want my guy to be made of.'”
— Chase Daniel, Former NFL Quarterback
“Then you watch the film, and you're like, 'What are you doing?' Like, there are these donut plays here and there that you're just like, 'Ah,' and it shares a sentiment with some NFL teams I've talked to with it.”
— Chase Daniel, Former NFL Quarterback
What’s next
Allar will look to impress scouts and teams during the upcoming NFL Combine and Pro Day events as he aims to improve his draft stock ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.
The takeaway
Allar's fall from grace serves as a cautionary tale for top quarterback prospects, highlighting the importance of consistent production and development. While his physical tools are undeniable, his inability to translate that into on-field success has left many NFL teams frustrated and questioning whether he can reach his full potential at the next level.


