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Luke Altmyer (Illinois) isn’t the prototype — 6’1”, 215 — but the more you watch him, the more you see a tough, mobile, system-friendly QB who can survive chaos and keep an offence functional. The catch: the arm strength/velocity ceiling is obvious, and it shapes his NFL projection. What we liked: Handled pressure well (Penn State tape: O-line issues all day, he stayed competitive) Real mobility: light feet, burst when he takes off, can win outside structure Nice touch short-to-intermediate; can hit progressions when it’s there (3rd-read red zone TD vs Western Illinois) Intangibles: confidence, command, and the offence responds to him Clutch flashes (late-game drive vs USC) What worries us: Arm talent: accurate deep ball placement at times, but can’t consistently drive it with velocity Big-game drop-off vs top opponents (Ohio State / Indiana), took heavy punishment (7 sacks vs Indiana) Pressure awareness + ball security: limited peripheral feel, 6 fumbles in 2025, occasional boneheaded play Mechanics tell the story: looks like he’s “stepping through” throws to manufacture zip Verdict: Draft grade = 0 (“at value”). High floor, low ceiling — projects best as a solid NFL backup who can spot-start, move the chains with his legs, and run a West Coast / RPO-leaning scheme… but the arm likely keeps him from becoming a long-term starter. 💬 Where are you on Altmeyer — dependable QB2, or can the right system squeeze more out of him? #NFLDraft #LukeAltmeyer #IllinoisFootball #Quarterback #ScoutingReport #NFLDraft2026