‘It Wasn’t True’ — Ty Simpson Gets Real on Journey From Recruit Section to Alabama Captain

Ty Simpson discusses his journey from the recruit section to Alabama captain as scouts debate his two thousand twenty six draft stock.

The noise around Ty Simpson isn’t fading; it’s getting louder. Arm strength questions, first-round doubts, and Brock Purdy comparisons have dominated the cycle. But while scouts debate his ceiling, Simpson is leaning into something else entirely: perspective, patience, and a full-circle Alabama story that hits deeper than draft boards.

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Ty Simpson Embraces Underdog Narrative as 2026 NFL Draft Stock Sparks Debate

Simpson’s journey at Alabama wasn’t built on instant hype; it was layered, tested, and earned. Speaking during a recent team ceremony, the Crimson Tide quarterback reflected on how surreal it felt to go from a kid in the stands to a team captain under head coach Kalen DeBoer.

That moment mattered, not just because of the title, but because of what it represented: a long grind, belief through uncertainty, and living out something he once thought was unrealistic.

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“If you’d asked me four years ago if I’d be up here talking to Alabama fans about putting my handprint down, I’d have told you it wasn’t true,” Simpson said. “About five years ago, I was sitting in the recruits section, watching guys like Mac Jones and DeVonta Smith do it. I told my parents I wanted that one day. There’s nothing like being part of this program. Nothing like this atmosphere. I’m just thankful for my family, my coaches, my teammates, and this fan base.”

That reflection hits differently when stacked against where he stands now on the edge of the 2026 NFL Draft, with questions swirling. Because while Simpson’s story screams resilience, the league’s evaluation remains complicated.

According to Sports Illustrated insider Albert Breer, speaking on “The Rich Eisen Show,” Simpson isn’t viewed as a slam-dunk QB2. Instead, executives are tying him to a familiar archetype: Brock Purdy.

That comparison cuts both ways. Purdy has proven you can win big in the NFL without elite traits, but he was also the last pick in his draft. That is the tension. Teams are asking a blunt question: Do you spend a first-round pick on that profile?

Meanwhile, the top of the board looks locked. Fernando Mendoza is widely projected to go No. 1 overall, leaving Simpson in that murky, talented but debated tier.

And yet, the production tells a stronger story. Simpson threw for 3,567 yards, 28 touchdowns, and just five picks in his final season. Alabama went 11-4 and made the College Football Playoff. He earned second-team All-SEC honors. His efficiency metrics held strong, and his command in a pro-style system quietly impressed evaluators. He posted an 85.4 score in PFSN’s CFB QB Impact Metric, ranking 25th nationally.

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Still, the concerns linger: limited starts (just 15), post-injury inconsistency, and tools that don’t jump off the screen. That’s why his draft range feels wide. Simpson isn’t trying to win the narrative battle anymore. He’s betting on development, fit, and time.

The message is simple: The story people are telling about him doesn’t fully match the player he believes he is. Now, it’s up to the NFL’s front offices to decide which version they trust.

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