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Ty Simpson NFL Draft Scouting Report
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The 2026 NFL Draft is right around the corner, and we've got you covered with in-depth scouting reports for all of this year's top prospects.

Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson made a strong impression during his first season as a full-time starter for the Crimson Tide, showing off some intriguing traits that give tons of potential at the next level. He struggled with consistency down the stretch, though, and his lack of starting experience could be a concern for teams that need a quality starter right away.

Here's everything NFL fans need to know about Simpson heading into this year's draft:

Ty Simpson's Vitals

Height: 6-2

Weight: 208

Age: 23

Ty Simpson's Strengths

A poised passer in the pocket, Simpson provided multiple examples in 2025 of the ability to make the right throws at the right time. He can layer the ball with touch and anticipation to all levels of the field, and shows impressive ball placement, even on the run. He can move through his reads without dropping his eyes to the rush prematurely, and isn’t afraid to check the ball down and let his teammates pick up yards after the catch instead of waiting too long for deeper routes and bigger plays to develop. Simpson can put adequate zip on the ball when forced to make more challenging throws to the outside hashes or deep down the field, and he shows a solid understanding of schemes and leverage that allows him to throw his guys open instead of leading them into coverage or forcing contested-catch situations that weren’t necessary.

Ty Simpson's Weaknesses

Inconsistency was Simpson’s biggest flaw on tape in 2025, as his play slipped down the stretch. His decision-making and accuracy issues led to missed opportunities and costly turnovers, some which directly influenced critical losses for the Crimson Tide. His leaner frame could lead to durability concerns at the next level, but added bulk could further limit his athleticism and movement skills, an area of his game where he’s already lacking. He was a first-year starter in 2025, and heads to the NFL with just 15 career starts in college under his belt.

Final Analysis

The flashes of potential this season were intriguing, but Simpson’s inconsistency and regression later in the season is concerning. The upside is still there in the right system that can mitigate his lack of elite physical traits and maximize what he does well, but NFL defenses will be even more unforgiving of his late-season mistakes and inconsistencies. Patience and the right landing spot will be key to Simpson developing into a successful starter down the road.

2026 NFL Draft Projection: 1st Round

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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