PITTSBURGH — The Steelers are taking a hands-on approach to developing rookie quarterback Drew Allar, with head coach Mike McCarthy zeroing in on two critical areas: footwork refinement and increased reps under center.
For a young signal-caller transitioning to the pro game, mastering footwork is often the difference between a completed pass and a broken play. McCarthy's staff is drilling Allar on cleaner drop mechanics and quicker decision-making, ensuring his base is solid before the pressure mounts.
Equally important is getting Allar comfortable taking snaps from under center—a staple of Pittsburgh's traditional offense. In today's spread-heavy college game, many rookies arrive accustomed to the shotgun. By emphasizing these fundamentals now, the Steelers aim to build a quarterback who can run the full playbook with confidence.
For fans keeping an eye on the future, this coaching investment signals the franchise's commitment to developing Allar into a polished, pro-ready leader under center.
