Quarterbacks Carson Beck and Drew Allar have officially been taken off the board in the NFL Draft, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. Their selections narrow the field of available signal-callers as the draft prepares to enter its final stages, shifting the league-wide focus toward the remaining prospects available on Day 3.
The departure of Beck and Allar signifies the conclusion of the primary quarterback runs in the early rounds of the draft. As NFL franchises look to finalize their 2025 rosters, the attention now turns to the remaining quarterbacks who are projected to be selected in rounds four through seven. Per Pelissero, the draft landscape is now being evaluated to see which teams will invest in depth or developmental talent at the position during the event's concluding day.
With these two high-profile names officially selected, teams holding Day 3 picks must now navigate a board that features fewer consensus prospects. This update confirms that the draft has moved past its initial wave of marquee quarterback selections, leaving several organizations still in search of backup options or long-term projects to fill out their depth charts.
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