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Drew Allar's rookie minicamp clip has gone viral for negative reasons, showcasing his slow footwork during practice. The Pittsburgh Steelers' third-round pick from the 2026 NFL Draft is facing criticism for his performance.
The Pittsburgh Steelers took part in rookie minicamp in the last few days and one clip of quarterback Drew Allar has gone viral, and not for a good reason.
This time of year, we see clips of rookies taking part in their first practices with the team and overreactions, both positive and negative, are common.
One of the Steelersā third-round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, Allar is the victim of the latter overreaction right now after a clip of him working in practice over the weekend went viral.
The clip shows Allar working on his footwork and itās immediately clear just how slow he looks and how much development his footwork needs.
If we didnāt know any better, weād say Allar has cement in his shoes.
While that clip didnāt look great, we are still way too early in the process to be worried about Allar.

After practice, Allar revealed footwork has been a point of emphasis during rookie minicamp.
The rookie admits heās starting āfrom the ground upā in that area in the NFL and thatās abundantly clear from watching the viral video of him.
āItās really just about tweaking things,ā he said. āThereās a lot of different philosophies. Every coach probably teaches footwork a little bit different and with Coach McCarthy, he has his beliefs. Theyāve shown they work very well with who he has been around. Itās about me buying into that and getting it as consistent as possible.
āWith all the QBs heās worked with, theyāve had a tremendous amount of success. But I have to start from the ground up.ā
Drew Allar's minicamp clip went viral due to his noticeably slow footwork during practice, leading to negative reactions from fans.
Drew Allar was drafted in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Concerns about Drew Allar's performance include his slow footwork and the need for significant development in that area.
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Luckily, Allar should have plenty of top-notch help.
Head coach Mike McCarthy is an excellent teacher for quarterbacks, and Aaron Rodgers can also help, assuming he actually re-signs in Pittsburgh instead of retiring.

Thereās a very good chance Allar wonāt see a single NFL snap in 2026.
Thatās because the expectation has been that Rodgers will return to his starting role this coming season.
So, it would take an injury to Rodgers for Allar to even have a chance to see the field, and even then he would have to jump at least one other quarterback on the depth chart to be next in line.
Pittsburgh also has Will Howard and Mason Rudolph on the roster, although it remains to be seen if the Steelers would carry a fourth quarterback if Rodgers returns.
Seeing as how the Steelers donāt have a locked-in long-term solution at quarterback, it would make sense to hold on to Howard and ditch Rudolph in that situation.
The good news with all of this is Allar is going to have plenty of time to develop before he sees the field, and it looks like heās going to need every minute of that time.