kyler quit in a wildcard game and again when he was benchedWe cut K1.
What a weird post.
kyler quit in a wildcard game and again when he was benchedWe cut K1.
What a weird post.
The gastritis thing would be a major concern if you dressed near him in the locker room.The Athletic's Ted Nguyen published an article last week, "Ty Simpson film review: Is the Alabama QB worthy of a first-round NFL Draft pick?". Gemini summarized the article thusly:
While he is widely considered the No. 2 quarterback in the class behind Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza, Ty Simpson's draft stock is a subject of intense debate due to a season of two halves and physical red flags.
Arguments for a First-Round Pick
- Pro-Style Readiness: Simpson played in a sophisticated passing system under offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb. Scouts value his ability to execute NFL-style concepts, particularly his aggressiveness and accuracy when throwing into tight windows over the middle of the field.
- Early Season Dominance: Through his first eight games, Simpson posted elite numbers (20 touchdowns to one interception) and a high EPA per drop-back. Proponents argue this "peak" version of Simpson—before illness and injury took hold—is the true indicator of his NFL potential.
- High Floor: He is described as a fundamentally sound "coach's son" with a high football IQ and the pre-snap processing abilities required to manage a professional offense.
Arguments Against a First-Round Pick
Ultimately, the author, Ted Nguyen, concludes that while Simpson's mental processing gives him a safe floor, his physical limitations and lack of experience make him more of a third-round talent who might only be pushed into the late first or second round due to a weak overall quarterback class.
- Size and Durability: Measuring just over 6-foot-1 and 211 pounds, Simpson falls into the lower percentiles for NFL quarterbacks. Critics point to his late-season struggle with gastritis (which caused a 20-pound weight loss) and a season-ending rib injury as evidence that his frame may not withstand NFL physicality.
- Lack of Experience: With only 15 collegiate starts, Simpson is viewed by some as an unfinished product. Historically, quarterbacks with such limited starting experience face a steep learning curve in the pros.
- Performance Volatility: His play declined significantly in the final seven games of the season. While some attribute this to health issues and a lack of a supporting run game at Alabama, others worry he struggled as opposing defenses gathered more film on him.
- Physical Limitations: Unlike other "undersized" successful quarterbacks (like Kyler Murray or Michael Vick), Simpson is primarily a pocket passer rather than an elite scrambler, making him a statistical outlier if he is to succeed at the next level.
Thx krang. Does that add up to take him third? Not being snarky.He's got elite processing ability according to everyone around him, and this was noted in his interviews. He's really good at throwing over the middle of the field (a staple of the Shanna-Vay system). He has good, not great, arm strength and is a decent athlete moving around the pocket. He's a really good rhythm passer.
NOOOOOO. His lack of starts is a huge risk and obviously, his play down the stretch warrants concern.Thx krang. Does that add up to take him third? Not being snarky.
I think so too. It's a real conservative move.Monti’s dream is trading back at 3, grabbing a RT, and then trading back into round 1 for Simpson without giving up a top 60 pick in 2027.
Nobody is saying to take him at 3 though.Thx krang. Does that add up to take him third? Not being snarky.
Well Gandhi kinda is. If MLF loves him then don't mess around and insure you get him, even with pick #3.Nobody is saying to take him at 3 though.
Have you not read ASFN for the past couple months? There are multiple posters calling for that.Nobody is saying to take him at 3 though.
I'd be pretty annoyed, but I've detached emotionally from this team as of late. That would be in the Trade down when Suggs is available kind of move.Have you not read ASFN for the past couple months? There are multiple posters calling for that.
Dude, you make some valid points with your posts BUT, you're more emotionally attached than most. I'm not throwing any shade; I'm just an outside observer giving an opinion. We all need to take a break and see what happens in the draft. Then...the gloves come offI've detached emotionally from this team as of late
I only seen Gandhi do that, at least since the start of the year.Have you not read ASFN for the past couple months? There are multiple posters calling for that.
I think you're confusing being ok if ML wanted and then took him at 3. I want either edge of OT but If he's ML guy and he takes him, it won't bother me that is what most are saying.Have you not read ASFN for the past couple months? There are multiple posters calling for that.
It would be so Cardinalsesque to draft Simpson, he shows a little bit of promise so they eschew drafting a top QB in a good QB class.We have the option of waiting for him at 34 without burning assets to move up. If he’s gone so be it.
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Two are legit 1st rounders, 3 max. The rest...nah. Projects.We have the option of waiting for him at 34 without burning assets to move up. If he’s gone so be it.
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lol #contentWe have the option of waiting for him at 34 without burning assets to move up. If he’s gone so be it.
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Who cares if he’s a second round pick. More options the better.It would be so Cardinalsesque to draft Simpson, he shows a little bit of promise so they eschew drafting a top QB in a good QB class.
Turn off your Internet.lol #content
What?! No, absolutely not. I would be okay with him toward the end of round 1, but certainly not at #3 overall.Well Gandhi kinda is. If MLF loves him then don't mess around and insure you get him, even with pick #3.
I agree that he won't be the pick at #3.
Again, what?!?I only seen Gandhi do that, at least since the start of the year.
Ever since, I’ve seen doing it with our 2nd pick.
I'm saying if they decided to skip drafting a better oneWho cares if he’s a second round pick. More options the better.