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Fully Healthy Drew Allar Will Throw at NFL Combine After Ankle Surgery

The Penn State quarterback seeks to reassure teams on his ankle by taking part only in the throwing session in Indianapolis.

Overview

  • Allar said he is fully recovered four months after surgery to repair his broken left ankle.
  • He will throw for coaches and scouts inside Lucas Oil Stadium and skip most other combine drills.
  • He stated he could play a game today or tomorrow and plans to cut it loose during Saturday’s session.
  • His college career ended after six games in 2025 when he was carted off with the ankle injury against Northwestern.
  • He finished 2025 with 1,100 passing yards, eight touchdowns and three interceptions and said he believes he has the best arm in this quarterback class.