Mel Kiper's reservations about Ty Simpson's NFL Draft prospects in 2026
Ty Simpson, the quarterback from Alabama, was once considered a top 10 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, but his stock has since taken a hit. Despite this, Simpson's name could still be called during the first round of the NFL Draft, according to ESPN NFL Draft expert Mel Kiper Jr. However, Kiper expresses concern over Simpson's limited playing time during his time at Alabama.
Kiper highlights the challenges Simpson faced, including a weak offensive line, a non-existent running game, and underperforming wide receivers. He also mentions Simpson's turnovers and fumbles, which didn't help his cause. With only 15 starts under his belt, Kiper believes this is a risky number for an NFL quarterback, citing a history of disappointment among players with similar start counts.
Despite these concerns, Simpson decided to enter the NFL Draft, passing up lucrative NIL offers from schools like Miami, Tennessee, and Ole Miss. Simpson's decision was influenced by the substantial financial incentives, but he also considered the emotional aspect of pursuing his happiness. With 3,567 passing yards, 28 touchdowns, and 5 interceptions this season, Simpson's performance has been impressive, but his limited playing time remains a question mark.
In the 2026 NFL Draft, the Las Vegas Raiders, New York Jets, Arizona Cardinals, and Cleveland Browns are expected to be in the market for a quarterback. Simpson's potential landing spot will depend on the outcomes of free agency. While he might not be the top pick, Simpson could be a valuable second-round selection, especially if Dante Moore returns to Oregon, making him the second-best option behind the presumed No. 1 overall pick, Fernando Mendoza.