NFL analyst makes shocking prediction about Steelers QB Drew Allar
NFL analyst Chris Simms thinks if Drew Allar doesn't improve, he might not make it through training camp with the Steelers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are staring down a huge quarterback battle this offseason. Even with the arrival of Aaron Rodgers, all eyes are going to be on second-year quarterback Will Howard and rookie Drew Allar. The Steelers took Allar in the third-round of the 2026 NFL draft in hopes that new head coach Mike McCarthy can work his quarterback magic and make him into the team's new franchise quarteraback.
One person who is not at all sold on Allar is NBC NFL analyst Chris Simms. Simms went so far as to say he wouldn't be shocked if the Steelers cut Allar in the Summer if the serious problems with his game don't show significant improvement. "The throwing motion, the drops, the offense he was in, it's all bad," Simms said.
"He could be so raw that they get through training camp and they go, they can't make him the third either. " Given the age of Rodgers, it would make sense that the Steelers wouldn't want two young, inexperienced quarterbacks backing him up. The more we think about it, the more realistic it is to think the Steelers will keep Mason Rudolph to be the team's No.
2 quarterback and if they don't release either Howard or Allar, sacrifice a roster spot to keep a fourth quarterback. This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: NFL analyst makes shocking prediction about Steelers QB Drew Allar