Former Penn State quarterback Drew Allar expected to throw this week at NFL combine

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Former Penn State quarterback Drew Allar expected to throw this week at NFL combine
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Former Penn State quarterback Drew Allar is expected to throw this week at the NFL's annual scouting combine.

Armstrong talks with Christian Davis, Cincinnati Parent Empowerment Network and Philip Derow former Board member at New Albany Public SchoolESPN Senior NFL Insider Adam Schefter reported late Tuesday that Allar will throw at the combine in Indianapolis this week.

Allar, who was recently listed by ESPN as one of the top ten quarterback prospects in the upcoming NFL Draft, underwent surgery in October after suffering a broken left ankle during Penn State's game against Northwestern. Before he was injured against Northwestern, Allar had 1,100 passing yards, eight touchdowns, and three interceptions in six games for Penn State. During his junior season, Allar led Penn State to the College Football Playoff semifinals, losing to Notre Dame in heartbreaking fashion. ESPN projected Allar to be picked late in the second day of the upcoming draft or early in the draft's third day. "He's an above-average intermediate passer who isn't afraid to test tight windows and can accurately hit routes in between the numbers," Allar's scouting report reads. "He exhausts progressions and delivers to targets, and he has more than enough arm strength to succeed at the next level. He also has the mobility to navigate the pocket and gain yardage that's available."'Help us': Plateau Village residents plead with landowners after park closure announcement Residents at Plateau Village are continuing to voice their frustration about the mobile home community’s closure.The owner of a Harrisburg car dealership is facing charges in connection to fraudulent car sales, according to Pennsylvania State Police investigators.Camp Hill restaurant employee charged with theft after being overpaid: police An employee at the Turning Point Restaurant in Camp Hill was charged after she was allegedly overpaid and never returned the money back.According to police, theThree family members are behind bars after two children in their care were found to have been subjected to torture.

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