
The Arizona Cardinals can take a massive swing on a 2026 NFL Draft prospect who has the upside of turning into their franchise QB with not much risk after bringing him in for a visit.
The Arizona Cardinals are looking for their long-term answer at QB, and it’s no secret that the 2026 NFL Draft could be their route to finding one.
They’ve been linked to many top prospects, including Ty Simpson, but he’s going to have to fall to the Cardinals at No. 34 overall for them to take him. The Cardinals could also take a different approach and swing on potential by taking one intriguing prospect who could be on the board until Day 3.
There’s a possibility the Cardinals take Drew Allar to develop into their franchise QB, and they’re doing their homework by bringing him in for a pre-draft visit.
The Cardinals have plenty of ammo in the 2026 NFL Draft to take a QB, including a high pick in the first, second, and third rounds. This isn’t the strongest QB class by any means, so the Cardinals may have to roll the dice on a prospect to sit behind Jacoby Brissett for a year.
Drew Allar may be the target for many reasons, and the Arizona Cardinals are bringing him to town for a visit.
Former Penn State QB Drew Allar visited the Cardinals today, per source. pic.twitter.com/DKfx81K3E1
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 14, 2026
The Arizona Cardinals moved on from Kyler Murray, and now they have to get the QB position right. They leaned on Jacoby Brissett, and he could be their bridge QB in 2026 while Drew Allar learns as a rookie. Allar and Brissett are both bigger QBs at over 6-4, 225 pounds each.
There’s no doubt Allar has all the traits in the world to be a great QB, but should he be the Cardinals’ target to develop and take a gamble on?
You can make the argument that Allar has the best arm talent of all the QBs in the 2026 NFL Draft, but not nearly as pro-ready as Fernando Mendoza and Ty Simpson. We’ve seen plenty of strong-arm QBs get to the NFL and struggle right away, but time to develop could help Allar become a starter in 2027.
Allar has mechanical issues that need to be worked through, similar to what Josh Allen did when he first came to the NFL, but his traits are worth banking on alone.
Drew Allar is the best of several dart throws the 2026 QB class has to offer
— NFL Draft Files (@NFL_DF) April 10, 2026
Massive arm, solid athleticism, and some intriguing film flashes pic.twitter.com/Vs6DBadbHZ
Allar’s final season came to an unfortunate end after breaking his ankle in October, but he’s back to throwing the ball and impressed at the NFL Scouting Combine. He’s still projected to go anywhere from No. 100 overall to No. 150 overall, so the Cardinals can take him with their No. 104 overall pick in the fourth round if they want him.
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