
Parkinson feels Coventry ticket prices 'a lot' for Wrexham fans
Wrexham's Parkinson voices concern over Coventry ticket prices for fans
The Los Angeles Rams surprised fans by selecting unproven quarterback Ty Simpson in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, raising concerns about their Super Bowl aspirations. Many believe the team should have focused on bolstering their defense instead.
The Los Angeles Rams are still in their Super Bowl era as long as Matthew Stafford is behind center, but the NFC franchise just stunned fans with their first pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. McVay and Co. were just minutes away from reaching the Super Bowl last season before losing to in-division rivals Seattle Seahawks. However, Rams fans aren’t thrilled by how the team is approaching this year’s draft. **MORE: Watch 2026 NFL Draft live on Fubo (free trial)** In fact, the Los Angeles head coach even looked baffled Thursday night when the Rams’ pick was revealed by commissioner Roger Goodell. General manager Les Snead and the Rams opted to go with Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson.
— Breiden Fehoko (@BreidenFehoko) April 24, 2026 The Rams’ selection is simply dumbfounding for a number of reasons. The main issue with taking Simpson in the first round is that Stafford’s window as a Super Bowl-caliber signal caller is closing.
Los Angeles features a talented offensive core of players that certainly needs aiding by adding an elite defensive prospect. Meanwhile, the former college football star seemingly could’ve gone much later in Round 1. Simpson enters the NFL well behind newly-acquired Las Vegas Raiders star Fernando Mendoza in terms of readiness. Mendoza proved to be the clear number one quarterback talent throughout the NFL Draft process. **MORE: ** However, interesting storylines about the connection between the Rams GM and Simpson’s father are being revealed. reported Thursday that Snead and UT-Martin coach Jason Simpson are extremely close. Breer even indicated that the Rams GM played a big role in helping guide Ty during the NFL Draft process and urged him to not return to college. Los Angeles undoubtedly needs to think about life after Stafford, but now simply isn’t the time. Last season, the Rams showed once again how McVay can make the offense into a juggernaut with Stafford, and leading the way. However, the team’s defense certainly needs addressing. The Rams already invested in former cornerback with a trade prior to the draft. Meanwhile, Los Angeles ranked no. 17 in the league last year in yards allowed, which signaled a clear need for a defensive reinforcement in Round 1.
The Rams selected Ty Simpson due to a close relationship between GM Les Snead and Simpson's father, despite concerns over his readiness compared to other top quarterbacks.
Many analysts believe that drafting Simpson instead of focusing on defensive needs could jeopardize the Rams' chances of contending for the Super Bowl while Matthew Stafford is still active.
The Rams need to strengthen their defense, as they ranked 17th in the league for yards allowed last season, and many feel they missed an opportunity to address this in the draft.

Wrexham's Parkinson voices concern over Coventry ticket prices for fans

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