PSU QB Allar commits to draft … Penn State QB Drew Allar has confirmed that he will in fact be entering the 2026 draft. Allar hasn’t played for several weeks since suffering a season-ending broken ankle earlier this fall and there had been an expectation that he might explore his options of appealing for an extra year of eligibility. However, there simply weren’t grounds for an appeal so Allar will head to the draft. Allar also reported that his rehab is going well and that he hopes to be able to throw for pro teams either at Penn State’s pro day or at a private workout closer to the draft.
In fact, it is that time of the year when underclassmen, especially those not likely to be involved in the CFP playoff, begin to announce their intentions for next year. One who has, for example, is Clemson redshirt junior WR Antonio Williams who has announced that he will be entering the 2026 draft despite having a year of eligibility remaining. Williams had been considered to be a potential first-round pick at the beginning of the year, but his grade has slipped as he struggled thru an injury plagued campaign, although he is still likely to be at least a second-day pick.

