
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 208 | Class: Junior RS | School: Alabama
Position: QB | Draft: 2026 | Blue | Rank: 11
2025: 275/419 • 3282 yd • 27 TD • 4 INT | 2024: 14/25 • 167 yd • 0 TD • 0 INT
Height: 6’2” | Weight: 208 lbs | Class: Junior | School: Alabama
Position: Quarterback | PFF 2025 Grades: Passing – 88.6 | Rushing – 70.9
Draft Projection: Top 5 Overall Pick – Blue Chip
overview
Ty Simpson has centered the QB conversation around himself. He’s done it through his play as one of the nation’s most efficient and explosive quarterbacks, posting an elite PFF passing grade near 90 and commanding Alabama’s offense with confidence and precision. Though his starting experience is limited, Simpson’s production and poise have quickly elevated him into Blue Chip status on CutCall’s 2026 board. He displays NFL-caliber anticipation, a live arm, and remarkable mechanical consistency throughout his progressions. Simpson’s footwork in the pocket has improved significantly since his first snaps at Alabama, and his decision-making in high-leverage moments shows maturity beyond his experience. He projects the ball well to all fields, and has particularly adept placement over the middle. His ball is a little flat by NFL standards, but this is something reps will hammer out. While his sample size is still small, his tape offers everything NFL teams seek in a modern starter — command, touch, and a fearless competitive motor.
Related: Top Quarterback Prospects for the 2026 NFL Draft
See Also: Alabama NFL Draft Tracker 2026
athletic profile
Standing 6’2” and 208 pounds, Simpson combines excellent core balance with clean lower-body mechanics that translate to consistent velocity and ball placement. He has quick processing speed, efficient hip rotation, and an elite release that minimizes defense reaction windows. While not a rushing quarterback by design, Simpson extends plays with smart movement and controlled escapability. His throws on the run maintain accuracy and velocity through torque rather than pure arm strength. NFL teams will value his intelligence and ability to adapt pre-snap, traits reminiscent of early-career Justin Herbert and Jared Goff. As he continues to build tape, his mechanical and mental profile suggests a franchise quarterback in the making.
Compare: CutCall Big Board — 2026 NFL Draft Quarterbacks
strengths
Elite throwing mechanics and timing in a pro-style system.
Excellent anticipation and velocity through tight windows.
High football IQ and pre-snap diagnosis skills.
Efficient movement and consistent throwing platform.
Competitive leadership and command of Alabama’s offense.
areas for improvement
Limited starting sample size — needs full season of data to validate elite tier.
Slightly below ideal frame for durability; adding 5–8 lbs of functional mass would help.
Must prove deep ball consistency against top-tier coverage schemes.
draft projection
Ty Simpson has earned a 🔵 Blue Chip grade, placing him firmly inside the top 10 for the 2026 NFL Draft. He’d be advised to stay in the NCAA for his senior season. But his command, arm talent, and consistency under pressure set him apart from his peers. While his track record remains brief, Simpson projects as a potential franchise quarterback with the tools and processing to start immediately in a pro offense. If he maintains his current trajectory, he’ll remain a Blue Chip fixture through draft season.
More Draft Analysis: CutCall.com 2026 NFL Draft Big Board
prospect comps • joe burrow
system fit • pro-style, wco, universal




