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Thoughts on quarterbacks ahead of their combine day

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There has been a lot of smoke surrounding the Los Angeles Rams and their potential of drafting a quarterback in hopes of replacing Matthew Stafford longer term. The real question is whether there is fire underneath.

The Rams have been linked to a quarterback early in the draft order since they fleeced the Atlanta Falcons out of their 2026 first rounder by moving back last year. Many viewed the additional early pick as ammunition to move up for a quarterback. LA can have it both ways by using the extra selection on a quarterback while still coming away with a top prospect who can contribute as soon as 2026.

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The quarterbacks take the field at the NFL Scouting Combine on Saturday. I have thoughts on quarterbacks who could be available in the Rams’ range.

Ty Simpson, Alabama

The more I watch Ty Simpson the more I understand the appeal. The fundamental problem, of course, is that there isn’t much tape to watch of him. Simpson is talented at layering throws and will stand in the pocket until the last minute to allow his receivers to come open.

But there are concerning plays where Simpson will lead his receivers into danger. His decision making can be a little reminiscent of Daniel Jones at Duke. Are these deeply rooted issues in his game or a symptom of a lack of playing time? His NFL future hinges on how teams answer this question.

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Then there are the physical attributes, which are equally as difficult to discern. Simpson suffered a slew of injuries in his final year at Alabama to the extent where he developed gastritis from a reliance on pain killers. The condition dropped his weight to the range of 190 pounds as he was mainly on a liquid diet. He’s reportedly back up to 215 for the combine. He’s mobile enough but not the type of athlete you’d build around in the running game.

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