"Drew Allar dodged a bullet" - NFL fans react to report of Browns potentially selecting Penn State QB in 2025 draft
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Penn State Daily: May 6
Keep up to date with the latest news surrounding Penn State sports in today’s Penn State daily. Update (8:00 a.m.)— **Penn State receivers coach Marques Hagans visited the home of ‘26 WR commit Lavar Keys. Keys was named after Penn State legend Lavar Arrington, so, yeah, he knew where he wanted to go in recruiting. The three-star from DeMatha Catholic is the No. 14 overall player in Maryland per 247Sports’ Composite Ratings. Had an great home v…
Drew Allar Could Have Been Drafted Second Overall If He Declared
The Class of NFL Draft may have been yet again one for the history books or so the speculation urges. The Athletic CEO Dane Brugler proclaimed in his weekly Next Best General Manager podcast that had Penn State quarterback Drew Allar declared for the 2023 Draft, he would have been the No. 2 overall pick… […]
Way Too Early 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Drew Allar Leads Strong QB Class
The 2025 NFL Draft is now in the rearview mirror, so it is time to turn our attention to the 2026 class. It is almost impossible to create accurate player/team matches this far in advance, so don’t get too caught up in arguing whether your team would select this prospect over that prospect. Instead, this mock draft should be treated like a watch list. In some order, these are the 32 players I feel have the best chance to come off the board in th…
Analyst Believes 1 QB's Decision Changed Everything For Browns' Draft Plans
(Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) The Cleveland Browns took two quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL Draft. Nevertheless, neither of them might be a long-term solution for the position. That’s why some wondered why they would take two of them after adding an additional first-round pick in a quarterback-rich draft next season. On top of that, the Browns likely could’ve gotten a hometown kid if he had declared for the draft, and they might now have…
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