The Rams had a deeper interest in quarterback Ty Simpson than previously disclosed, with secret meetings held before the NFL draft. Simpson initially downplayed these interactions but later admitted to a significant connection with Rams coach Sean McVay.
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Rams had a deeper interest in Ty Simpson than disclosed
Secret meetings held between Simpson and Rams executives
Simpson initially downplayed interactions with the Rams
Rams aimed to keep their interest confidential
Simpson expected to back up Matthew Stafford
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An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows Ty Simpson speaking into a microphone, wearing a blue hat with a yellow
An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows Ty Simpson speaking into a microphone, wearing a blue hat with a yellow
The Ramsâ interest in Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson was always much deeper than they let on.
But the signs of their infatuation were always there. Like when they sent their southeast area scout as their lone representative to Simpsonâs pro day in Tuscaloosa last month.
New LA Rams QB Ty Simpson revealed that he did in fact meet with Rams head coach Sean McVay prior to the NFL draft despite previously saying he hadnât met him. AP
New LA Rams QB Ty Simpson revealed that he did in fact meet with Rams head coach Sean McVay prior to the NFL draft despite previously saying he hadnât met him. AP
Nothing against Billy Johnson at all. Heâs very good at what he does. Thatâs evidenced by the talent the Rams keep pumping into their building every year.
But in contrast to the Raiders, who sent an army of executives and coaches to Fernando Mendozaâs pro day in Indiana, the Rams went as minimally as possible for Simpson.
It was a classic head fake to downplay their intentions with the Crimson Tide quarterback. Not so much to their fans, but to the handful of teams across the NFL that needed a quarterback.
The esteem the NFL holds for and is so high that when they see potential in a prospect, especially a quarterback, other teams will want that prospect too.
The Jets and Cardinals come to mind. Both passed on Simpson with the picks they held at No. 2 and No. 3, with the idea of potentially selecting him later in the first round or early in the second.
Concerned that those teams might learn of their interest in Simpson, and perhaps trade up in the draft to snag him before their first pick at No. 13, the .
That included the Simpson recently revealed he had with Rams head coach Sean McVay and general manager Les Snead in the days leading up to the draft. In that meeting, McVay and Simpson conversed for multiple hours.
âThey talked football at a high level,â Snead said during an appearance on the Pat McAfee Show.
Widely regarded as a QB guru and arguably the best coach in the NFL, LA Rams head coach Sean McVay made sure to stay silent regarding the Ramsâ interest in former Alabama QB Ty Simpson. Getty Images
Remember, Simpson completely downplayed his pre-draft interactions with the Rams shortly after they selected him in the first round last Thursday.
âIt was really brief, to be honest with you,â Simpson said at the time. âI met with some scouts in Alabama, and that was really it. They talked to my agent, but that really wasnât much.â
Simpson completely reversed course this week during an appearance on ESPNâs âAmber and Ianâ show, finally admitting that he and the Rams not only had a far deeper connection than many assumed, but that they wanted to keep those feelings as confidential as possible.
âWe tried to keep this under wraps as long as we could,â Simpson said during his radio hit. âIt was something to where I knew they were interested, but they wanted to make it private and didnât want people to know that they were interested.
âSo, I had some secret meetings with Coach McVay, and I just was trying to be on script and do what everybody told me and not to tell anybody.â
âHe stayed on script,â Snead said.
Drafted with the No. 13 overall pick by the LA Rams, itâs expected that former Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson will spend the next season â possibly two â backing up reigning MVP . AP
The interactions with McVay are of particular importance, given his stoic demeanor during his post-first-round media availability on Thursday. To some pundits, it gave the impression that McVay did not support the Ramsâ decision to use such a high draft pick on a player that might not see the field until 2028.
Nothing could be further from the truth, of course. Anyone who knows the relationship between McVay and Snead, and the collaborative manner in which they make personnel decisions, knows Snead would have never selected Simpson or anyone else at that point in the draft unless McVay was completely on board.
Turns out, McVay and Simpson had been building a relationship for a while now. No surprise that the son of a college football coach would vibe as well as he did with McVay during their private meeting.
âIt was just straight football. And it was like a kid in a candy store,â Simpson said. âMe and him are sitting there, and weâre just going back and forth. You can tell the obsession he has for the game, and you can tell the love he has for quarterback play.
âItâs something that I appreciate, and itâs something that I enjoy because I really enjoy playing the position and value the position. So, being with him and then getting to know him and then just seeing a little bit of how I would get coached if I was fortunate enough to go there was something that I couldnât have asked for a better situation.â
Q&A
What secret meetings did Ty Simpson have with the Rams before the draft?
Ty Simpson revealed he had clandestine meetings with Rams head coach Sean McVay and general manager Les Snead prior to the NFL draft.
Why did the Rams downplay their interest in Ty Simpson during the draft process?
The Rams aimed to keep their interest in Ty Simpson confidential to prevent other teams from potentially trading up to select him.
What did Ty Simpson say about his pre-draft interactions with the Rams?
Initially, Simpson described his interactions with the Rams as brief but later admitted they had a much deeper connection than he had let on.
What is expected of Ty Simpson after being drafted by the Rams?
Ty Simpson is expected to spend the next season, possibly two, backing up reigning MVP Matthew Stafford after being drafted with the No. 13 overall pick.
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Widely regarded as a QB guru and arguably the best coach in the NFL, LA Rams head coach Sean McVay made sure to stay silent regarding the Ramsâ interest in former Alabama QB Ty Simpson. Getty Images
Drafted with the No. 13 overall pick by the LA Rams, itâs expected that former Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson will spend the next season â possibly two â backing up reigning MVP Matthew Stafford. AP