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The Los Angeles Rams selected Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson with the 13th overall pick, a choice many analysts viewed as a reach. Despite mixed reactions from fans, the Rams' management appears confident in their decision to secure their future franchise quarterback.
The Los Angeles Rams have their next franchise quarterback. Or, at least they hope they do.
With the 13th overall pick, the Rams drafted Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson. It was viewed as a reach by many, with most analysts believing Simpson would go late in the first round or fall out of the top 32 picks. However, Sean McVay and Les Snead must feel confident in the former Crimson Tide signal caller â confident enough to use their earliest pick since 2016 on him.
The reactions were predictably negative among Rams fans. Itâs clear most of them did not want Simpson in L.A. Analysts are more on board with it, taking a broader view of the selection and seeing it as a chance to prepare for the future with a roster thatâs ready to win a title now.
McVay and Snead have nailed too many picks in the past to question the process with this selection. But on the surface, and given the overall view of Simpson as a prospect, it did feel a bit early.
Simpson didnât look like a first-round prospect in the second half of last season. He struggled to read coverages, his accuracy dropped off and he didnât look as comfortable on intermediate and deep throws.
But the Rams are banking on the theory that theyâre getting the guy they saw in the first half of the year â the quarterback who had 20 touchdown passes and one interception in the first eight games.
The only way this pick works out is if Simpson becomes an above-average starter for the Rams by 2028. If he has to sit and wait for two years before being handed the reins and then still struggles, itâll be viewed as a colossal failure by the Ramsâ front office.
The good news is, he couldnât have landed in a better situation. Matthew Stafford is the reigning MVP and the perfect person for Simpson to learn from. Heâs seen every coverage and defensive scheme there is. Heâs played under center and out of the shotgun. Heâs been play-action heavy and in a straight drop-back offense.
The Rams drafted Ty Simpson to potentially secure their next franchise quarterback, despite many analysts considering it a reach.
Reactions have been mixed, with Rams fans largely negative about the pick, while analysts see it as a strategic move for the team's future.
Many analysts expected Ty Simpson to be selected later in the first round or possibly not at all, making the Rams' choice at 13 surprising.

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Thereâs nothing Stafford canât teach Simpson. Itâs now up to Simpson to develop under the tutelage of Stafford, McVay and QBs coach Dave Ragone. Time will tell how this selection pans out but itâs hard to blame the Rams for preparing for life after Stafford. The Packers did it with Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers. The Chiefs did it with Alex Smith.
Simpson will be one of the rare first-round quarterbacks with a chance to sit and learn, which should work in his favor.
Grade: C
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: 2026 NFL Draft grades: Rams select QB Ty Simpson 13th overall