
Ty Simpson, Alabama quarterback and potential second overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, criticizes ongoing doubts about his abilities despite leading his team to the College Football Playoff. Concerns focus on his size, durability, and limited starting experience.
Despite the possibility of him being the second quarterback to be taken in the 2026 NFL Draft, some still question Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson’s abilities.
Even though Simpson led his team to the College Football Playoff and looked impressive in his workouts, there are still questions about him.
First, about his size (he’s only 6’1 or 6’2), his durability, although he played the second half of last season with a hurt back, and the number of starts he has made. Some are even questioning his arm strength.
Simpson played in only 15 games in his one year starting for the Crimson Tide. Simpson thinks it’s crazy that people are still questioning him.
He talked about this on Chase Daniel’s podcast.
“It’s preposterous how people view me when they haven’t even seen me in person and seen what I can do,” he said.
He also addressed why people question his arm strength.
“Come watch me throw, and everybody would refrain from that from now on,” he said. “It’s crazy.”
Simpson added that during his workouts, he wanted to show arm strength, his ability to play under center, and his movement in the pocket. Yet despite the criticism he has faced, Simpson is still expected to go in the first round or early in the second.
This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Ty Simpson says it’s 'preposterous' how he is being evaluated
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Ty Simpson faces scrutiny regarding his size, durability, and limited starting experience, despite his impressive performance and leading Alabama to the College Football Playoff.
Ty Simpson started in only 15 games during his one year as the starting quarterback for Alabama.
The main concerns about Ty Simpson's performance include his height, durability due to a back injury, and questions about his arm strength.


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