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Ty Simpson

Alabama
Consensus Rank
33
Colors: elite (top 10%)·strong·weak·bottom 10%all within QB cohort (n=26)
NFL.com
6.30
ACS
40
HT
6'4"
WT
312
Arm
30.9
PFF Col
83.1
Mock→
Flags
2
Visits
3
Bench
Vert
Broad
3c
Shut
Hand 9.4
Age
visited by:CLEMIANYJ

Measurables

HT (in)76
WT (lb)312
Arm30.88
Hand9.38
40
Bench
Vert
Broad
3-cone
Shuttle
By Source
nfl.com
armInches30.88
athleticismScore68.21
handInches9.38
heightInches76
weightLbs312
redflag-injury
CTE-22
torn ligament-11

Teams That Have Engaged (3)

All-Star Game Performance

  • East-West Shrine 2026
    atozsports.com
    Several mock drafts have had Alabama's Ty Simpson going second overall.

Red Flags (2)

Extracted from Brugler background/weakness sections.
injury
  • Though he enjoyed playing football, Simpson was a better baseball player growing up and expected his future to be on the diamond.
  • He again led Westview to the playoffs as a junior and played through a severely sprained right ankle with three torn ligaments.

Historical Projection

based on 2006-2024 draft outcomes (n≈94 per attribute · confidence low)
Composite
40
0-100 scale
Expected career AV: 29.5
Attribute Contributions
  • Draft ager=+0.29z=+0.0
  • Broad jumpr=+0.28z=+0.0
  • 40-yardr=+0.19z=+0.0
  • 3-coner=+0.18z=+0.0
  • Verticalr=+0.12z=+0.0
  • Heightr=-0.0976z=+0.49-0.4
  • Weightr=-0.04312z=+9.32-3.8
  • Shuttler=-0.02z=+0.0

PFF College — Opponent-Adjusted

Overall83.1
Passing81.4
Rushing68.2
Receiving51.9
Run Block60.4

Scouting Dossier

PFF
Simpson has intriguing NFL traits both as a passer and as an athlete, flashing high-level throws against zone coverage and posting a strong success rate attacking the middle of the field. However, his limited starting experience at the college level shows up in his timing, inconsistent ball placement and uneven performance under pressure. He would benefit from landing in a situation that allows him to sit and develop early, though the physical tools and flashes suggest legitimate starting upside.
Strengths
● Quick processor who eliminates things quickly, reads out entire field and finds backside dig/curl ● Repeatable mechanics with quarterback muscle memory ● Athletic enough that defenses must respect his ability to boot or keep on read plays ● Poised, instinctive pocket shuffles; climbs with elevated eyes and sound feet to maintain throwing base ● Delivers with touch, be it a bucket throw or when attacking hole shots ● Not shy giving his target a chance when he likes the look ● Communicates like a pro at the line, setting and resetting pass-pro adjustments ● Impressive mental capacity — you can tell he has been working at his craft for a long time ● Blocking and pass catchers let him down too often, including 30 drops in 2025 (second most among all Power 4 quarterbacks) ● Grew up around a Division I program — ideas of hard work and coachability instilled in him from a young age ● Described as “A-plus” person; voted a 2025 team captain
Weaknesses
● Mediocre height and build — looks small at times in the pocket ● Arm strength is more average than above average ● Defenses didn’t always respect his ability to hit certain downfield routes ● Passing accuracy is good but ball placement needs to be better 5 Back to table of contents -- 9 of 629 -- ● Always locates checkdown — too quickly at times and needs to improve read efficiency ● Needs to develop better sense of what is open and what isn’t ● Appeared to second-guess himself over second half of ‘25 season and lost some aggressiveness ● Indecision leads to unnecessary sacks (also fumbled seven times in 2025) ● Toughness won’t be questioned but played banged up in 2025 and was knocked out of Rose Bowl with a fractured rib (Jan. 2026) ● Only one season as a starter — lack of experience shows in different ways
Projection
A one-year starter at Alabama, Simpson operated in the modern-day spread scheme of offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb (Simpson’s third offensive coordinator in four years in Tuscaloosa). He bided his time as an underclassman behind Bryce Young and Jalen Milroe, and he’d earned his degree before throwing his first collegiate touchdown (1,365 days passed between his final high school TD and his first in college). He accounted for 30 touchdowns in 2025 and led the Tide to the SEC championship, although the first half of the season (20 big-time throws, five turnover-worthy plays) was much more consistent than the second (10 and 12, respectively). With his background as the son of a longtime college coach, Simpson received a quarterback education from a young age, and it shows in his mechanics and operation. He doesn’t have any top-tier physical traits but displays a good-enough arm and the mobility to move the launch point (left or right) on naked keepers/boots. He is generally an accurate passer who can digest defensive concepts and read out the entire field. However, he made just 15 career starts, and that lack of experience manifests in his decision-making and precision. He eliminates things quickly — but often too quickly and turns down throws about to come open. Overall, Simpson has the command and process of an NFL quarterback, but he needs valuable experience to be more efficient in his reads, and to better understand what is open and what isn’t. He projects as a low-level NFL starter, with the ceiling of a mid-level starter and floor of a backup (reminiscent of Daniel Jones with lesser physical traits).

Mock Ranks (5)

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Freak Notes

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