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Ty Simpson and Kadyn Proctor were both selected in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, continuing Alabama's streak of first-round picks. Simpson joins the Los Angeles Rams while Proctor heads to the Miami Dolphins.
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As a coachâs son, Simpson will be a sponge when the two of them put him on the drawing board. Whether it takes him a couple years to take over the starting job or a couple games â Stafford, after all, is 38 â Simpson is entering an ideal learning environment. And unlike a lot of first-round quarterbacks, the weight of the franchise isnât already on his shoulders.
Ty Simpson was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams, and Kadyn Proctor was selected by the Miami Dolphins.
Ty Simpson enters a supportive environment with the Rams, while Kadyn Proctor faces immediate expectations with the Dolphins' revamped offensive line.
As the first draft pick for new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan, Proctor's performance will be closely scrutinized as the Dolphins aim to rebuild after a disappointing season.
Germie Bernard is expected to be the next Alabama player off the board in the NFL Draft.
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The demands on Proctor in Miami, by contrast, will come harder and faster.
Whether itâs at guard or tackle, the Crimson Tideâs latest three-and-out NFL prize will be counted on to shore up the Dolphinsâ offensive line immediately. The club is all but starting over this season, having overhauled its entire organization after failing to reach the playoffs. New general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan will be instantly judged by Proctorâs career trajectory. As his first draft choice in the GM seat, heâs now attached to Proctor in much the way a college athletics director gets tied to a critical coaching hire. The next Alabama player off the board will likely be Germie Bernard. In addition to being a blocker, Bernard showcased his abilities as a running back this past season. He had 18 carries for 101 yards (5.6 yards per rush) and two touchdowns. He reached the end zone a total of nine times, but perhaps the run against South Carolina was his most impressive.
Tied at 22 apiece on the road on Oct. 25, Bernard took a direct snap 25 yards into the end zone with 34 seconds remaining. He couldâve hone down near the goal line and Alabama wouldâve attempted a chip-shot field goal as time expired, but head coach Kalen DeBoer and offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb gave Bernard the green light to score.
âWe got all the trust in the world,â DeBoer said during the postgame press conference. ââŠGuys who are disciplined, the game slows down for them. You give them the opportunities as much as possible in critical moments to go make plays for you.â Last, count Jordan Rodgers among those who agree with Kalen DeBoerâs extension. âI absolutely think so,â Rodgers said. âHeâs a guy thatâs proven at every stop he can be a winner and take a team to a **College Football Playoff**. Took **Washington** there. Now, Alabama in Year 1, they were the first one on the outside. Year 2, they get to the playoff. They win a road playoff game. Obviously, it fell apart against Indiana after that. But, in this era, the twisted kind of mindset of the Alabama fans is, âWell, we should be dominant every year. We should only lose one game at most.â
âThat was the old college football, where **Nick Saban**, yes, was the GOAT, but also you had a monopoly on recruiting and facilities. With the NIL era, thatâs not the same. Competition is even across the board. Itâs only going to get harder and harder to sustain success, and heâs proven he can do that multiple different ways, despite some bumps in the road. Heâs absolutely worked.â Thatâs about it for today. Have a great weekend. Roll Tide.