Ty Simpson NFL Draft Profile: Week 10 Scouting Report for the Alabama Quarterback

Where will Ty Simpson end up going in the 2026 NFL Draft? Here’s his latest scouting report with projections, rankings, and more.

Ty Simpson is a quarterback from Alabama who is ranked No. 26 on my NFL Draft Top 100 Big Board. This comprehensive scouting report analyzes Simpson’s draft potential, current mock draft trends, and where he ranks among the top prospects.


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Ty Simpson’s NFL Draft Potential

Ty Simpson is a first-year starter who’s only started seven career games as of this writing. Yet, he’s already broken into Round 1 range as a prospect, and he’s still climbing — at a quickly steepening pace. Through those seven games, Simpson is 6-1, he’s completed 153 of 218 (70.2%) of his passes for 1,931 yards, 18 touchdowns, and just one interception. And he has the highest adjusted PFSN CFB QBi metric in the nation, with a score of 91.1.

One-year starters don’t have an inspiring track record as early-round NFL Draft picks, but Simpson is giving evaluators every reason to believe he’ll be an exception to the rule. Many of the potential drawbacks for Simpson’s profile are anecdotal or cosmetic. He’s just a one-year starter who finally earned the job in his fourth year, he couldn’t beat out Jalen Milroe, and he’s not quite the ideal prototype at just 6’2″, 208 pounds. But turn on the tape, and he’s just a gamer who exudes NFL qualities.

Despite his closer-to-average size, Simpson has a fairly strong and elastic arm, and he’s a jittery, agile athlete with supreme creative instincts and extension ability both in and out of structure.

He doesn’t rely on his athleticism as a crutch; he exhausts all options in the pocket, and can even move the pocket to nullify pressure threats with his spatial feel and eye discipline, and he has the strong processing ability to read and anticipate windows over the middle. Meanwhile, on release, Simpson is one of the most accurate throwers in the class, with crisp, congruent mechanics and infallible hip torque to maximize velocity.

All this, and Simpson’s greatest strength can’t always be quantified: It’s his clutch gene, and his ice-cold nature in high-pressure situations. On “need to have it” downs, Simpson’s laser focus, discipline, and accuracy wins time and time again.

This advanced stat is proof of that: In final two-minute situations, at the end of each half, Simpson generates a mind-boggling 1.27 EPA per play, according to TruMedia. In a small sample, Simpson has gone from unproven sleeper to unquestioned Round 1 candidate, and more sustained success could elevate him into the QB1 conversation.

CFB Week 9 Update

It wasn’t perfect, but Ty Simpson helped lead Alabama on a late-comeback victory against the South Carolina Gamecocks — once again proving his mettle in clutch situations. Simpson’s peak accuracy has become a question mark; while he’s generally accurate and gives his wide receivers a chance, his situational precision can falter at times and make things harder for pass-catchers.

Nevertheless, Simpson dialed in when he needed to, made a couple excellent drive throws over the middle while stepping up into fluctuating pockets, and showed the resolve needed of a franchise quarterback in high-pressure circumstances. Simpson’s Round 1 climb continues, and there’ll be plenty more high-stakes games for him down the line.

Where Is Simpson Being Selected Most Often in the PFSN Mock Draft Simulator?

Simpson currently holds the No. 10 overall rank among prospects, indicating his elite standing as of the most recent update. His most recent Average Draft Position (ADP) of 19.1 as of October 27 reflects that he is typically being selected in the first round.

The gap between his rank and ADP indicates that while he’s highly regarded on our board, draft simulators are seeing him slide slightly, possibly due to team needs or positional value considerations.

Users controlling the Pittsburgh Steelers have been the team that selected Simpson the most frequently over the past week, accounting for 2.7% of their picks across all seven rounds. Notably, 14.0% of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ first-round selections over that same period were used on Simpson, underscoring users’ strong preference for him as a potential immediate-impact quarterback.

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Where Does Ty Simpson Rank Amongst Other NFL Draft Prospects?

Simpson is currently ranked No. 26 overall in my October 2026 NFL Draft Big Board. Among QB prospects, Simpson ranks 3rd at the position, trailing prospects like Fernando Mendoza, Dante Moore. As a first-round caliber prospect, Simpson is among the top-tier players in this draft class.

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