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**Report: Drew Allar ‘On Scouts’ Radar’ for 2025 NFL Draft Despite Plans for PSU Return**

In a surprising twist, Penn State quarterback Drew Allar, who recently announced his intention to return to the Nittany Lions for the 2025 season, is reportedly already drawing significant interest from NFL scouts. Despite his plans to stay at Penn State for at least one more year, Allar’s performance during his first two seasons in college football has apparently put him firmly on the radar for the 2025 NFL Draft.

According to multiple sources, scouts from several NFL teams have been closely monitoring Allar’s development since his breakout freshman year. His combination of size, arm strength, and poise in the pocket has made him one of the most intriguing quarterback prospects in college football.

“Allar’s been on our radar for a while now,” one NFL scout said on the condition of anonymity. “He has all the tools that you want in a quarterback—good arm, strong presence in the pocket, and a natural leader. If he keeps improving and puts up a big year in 2025, we could see him as one of the top quarterbacks in that draft class.”

Despite the growing attention from NFL scouts, Allar has reaffirmed his commitment to Penn State, citing his desire to continue developing under head coach James Franklin and the Penn State coaching staff. The 6-foot-5 quarterback has expressed a strong bond with the team and the program, stating that his decision to return is rooted in his personal growth and the pursuit of a college football championship.

“I’m focused on winning with my teammates and growing as a player,” Allar said in a recent interview. “The NFL will always be there, but right now, I want to make the most of my time at Penn State. We have a lot to prove, and I’m committed to helping us reach that next level.”

Allar’s decision to return to school is a bit unconventional in today’s football landscape, where many high-profile players choose to declare for the NFL draft early. However, some analysts believe this may be a smart move for Allar, allowing him to further refine his game and potentially increase his draft stock for the 2025 NFL Draft.

As the 2025 college football season approaches, Allar’s performance will be under intense scrutiny, especially as the Nittany Lions aim to build on a successful 2024 campaign. The pressure will be on him to lead the offense, and if he delivers another strong season, he will undoubtedly be among the top quarterback prospects come draft time.

For now, Penn State fans can breathe a sigh of relief, knowing their star quarterback will be back under center for at least one more season. But with NFL scouts already taking notice, the spotlight on Allar will only intensify as he continues his journey toward a potential NFL career.

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