good scheduling by Ty's agent...its beneficial to be the last player they see...to be fresh in their minds at the draft.You must be registered for see images attach
I like Beck. Probably more than most.Gives Cards a good chance to realize Beck is better and they can freely avoid huge reaches.
So many negatives to this kid. Or should I say oldster, in QB prospect terms. It's criminal he's being considered with a top draft pick.He's 6' 1"
3 inches taller than you know who
Is he able to stand tall in the pocket and takes shots while throwing?
Will be be able to find holes in the line to see through?
Can he read a defense?
Does he panic under pressure?
Are you sure the shorty was 5' 10", I know that's what they listed him as, he looked 5' 6" to me.He's 6' 1"
3 inches taller than you know who
Is he able to stand tall in the pocket and takes shots while throwing?
Will be be able to find holes in the line to see through?
Can he read a defense?
Does he panic under pressure?
Does anyone know who the teams are he’s playing against here?xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
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Kurt Warner said in an interview that he is only 6'.5". So Ty Simpson is actually taller than Warner.So many negatives to this kid. Or should I say oldster, in QB prospect terms. It's criminal he's being considered with a top draft pick.
Heard Simpson measured 6'2" at the combine?? At least that's what was said in an interview.Kurt Warner said in an interview that he is only 6'.5". So Ty Simpson is actually taller than Warner.
You just posted the most confusing way to say 6 foot and half an inch--it looks like 6 foot five! Anyway, wow, that means Ty Simpson will be even better than Kurt Warner, right? Right???Kurt Warner said in an interview that he is only 6'.5". So Ty Simpson is actually taller than Warner.
No denying Daniel Jones had a really good year last year, shame he didn't get the chance to finish it. I'm a fan - I hope he comes roaring back this year and leads the Colts to the playoffs.I've got a new comp for Simpson. He's a shorter Daniel Jones with only a single year of experience in college, and without the mobility.
He made the smart choice. This draft is bereft of QBs on the top end--only Mendoza is worth a 1st or 2nd. He knew he'd get his bag. Next year? Unless he showed more, he'd be lucky to be the 5th or 6th QB taken.![]()
Ty Simpson considered staying in college for $6.5 million offer from Miami
Simpson, a likely first-round draft pick, thought about transferring from Alabama when the NIL offers rolled in.www.nbcsports.com
Former Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson is expected to be a late first-round draft pick on Thursday night, which will bring him a guaranteed four-year contract worth around $20 million. But he considered turning that down for a big-money offer to stay in college.
Simpson, who has previously said that Miami offered him $6.5 million to transfer and play for the Hurricanes in 2026, said on David Pollack’s podcast that the money was too good not to at least think about.
I've got a new comp for Simpson. He's a shorter Daniel Jones with only a single year of experience in college, and without the mobility.
Height doesn’t scare me as much as experience. It’s about QB composure and scheme. Some 6’1” QBs have succeeded but the lack of experience would have no precedent. Still there’s always next year if he fails. If you can get him near bottom third of round one, like 20, your not giving up much if you got a RT at 12. At 20 you’re looking IOL, DT or WR I presume. None of those candidate are sure things. They’re probably role players. So the risk seems low.Heard Simpson measured 6'2" at the combine?? At least that's what was said in an interview.
But maybe he is 6'2 like I was as a youngster...6' 1.5" barefoot, lol...
But gawdammit the us Navy and my driver's license says 6'2...so I'm claiming it, lol
The sweet spot for QB success seems to be 6'3... or 6'2-6'4 ...
I love me a prototype but height over 75 inches has not proven to be a success indicator in nfl QB's....
A QB being 6'6 or more has a higher failure rate than QB's under 5'9.....
But that could be skewed by the short guys being culled at lower levels of play.
Anyway. All that just to say... IMNSHO height is not an issue with Ty Simpson.
Lack of game experience is really the lone issue...because playing half the season sick...with his body weight steadily declining...makes it tough...
It's not a huge stretch to suggest if Ty had stayed healthy he wins a few more games...and posts better tape...as much as starts are an issue, had he played all season like he did the first 6 weeks BAMA gets a better bowl invitation, and NFL talking heads would be spouting on about how number of starts don't matter, it's an obsolete indicator due to the quality of modern players and the fact Ty is a coaches son.
Best part about BAMA sliding...is that Simpson got a chance to play exactly how he will need to play for a team drafting a QB early in the first...because he won't be going to a team that has it all together
yepHeight doesn’t scare me as much as experience.
Height doesn’t scare me as much as experience. It’s about QB composure and scheme. Some 6’1” QBs have succeeded but the lack of experience would have no precedent. Still there’s always next year if he fails. If you can get him near bottom third of round one, like 20, your not giving up much if you got a RT at 12. At 20 you’re looking IOL, DT or WR I presume. None of those candidate are sure things. They’re probably role players. So the risk seems low.