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Cleveland Browns NFL Draft Profile: QB Drew Allar, Penn State

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Allar is a local kid who grew up as a dedicated Browns fan. But is that enough for the team to overlook his flaws?

STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA - OCTOBER 11: Drew Allar #15 of the Penn State Nittany Lions passes the ball during the fourth quarter against the Northwestern Wildcats at Beaver Stadium on October 11, 2025 in State College, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images) | Getty Images The Cleveland Browns should never be accused of ignoring the quarterback position. It’s just that they can never get it right, no matter what they do.

Over the years, the Browns have drafted quarterbacks high (Tim Couch and Baker Mayfield at No. 1 overall), and low (Spergon Wynn in the sixth round), signed reclamation projects (Robert Griffin III in 2015), made desperation trades (Deshaun Watson in 2022), and brought in more bridge quarterbacks than imaginable. Nothing has worked, outside of a brief window with Mayfield, and the Browns now find themselves in 2026 with one of the worst quarterback rooms in the NFL.

The 2026 NFL Draft is looming on the horizon, providing the Browns with another opportunity to address the issue. The problem is, this year’s draft class has more questions than answers, so general manager Andrew Berry may be forced to wait another year. But if the Browns want to bring in a player with plenty of question marks, they could look to Penn State’s Drew Allar in the later stages of the draft.

Am I missing something? 🤔 Drew allar is the second best QB in the draft. This should be an easy selection for the #Jets YOU CANT TEACH 6’5, 230.

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