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Rams 2026 draft: Ty Simpson would be a ‘J.J. McCarthy’ mistake

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Rams 2026 draft: Ty Simpson would be a ‘J.J. McCarthy’ mistake

If the Los Angeles Rams draft Ty Simpson in the first round for no other reason than he’s considered the best available quarterback, then Les Snead is repeating the same mistake that countless general managers have made since the start of the draft. The Minnesota Vikings made that mistake with J.J. McCarthy two years ago and the comparisons to Simpson are warranted.

For example, McCarthy only threw 713 passes in college, which is half as many as Jayden Daniels. Many non-ESPN draft analysts felt that he was too raw and inexperienced and unproven to draft in the first round.

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Simpson has thrown 523 passes in college. He didn’t do anything at Alabama until his fourth season in college and then he was handed the keys to one of the most talented and offensive-focused programs in the country. Even then, Simpson was mediocre, especially down the stretch when the games really mattered:

Over the last 7 games, Simpson completed 60% of his passes with 8 touchdowns, 4 interceptions, and Alabama went 4-3, plus they were demolished by Georgia and Indiana. Simpson’s offense scored a combined 10 points in those two games.

Even so, there’s a major problem with the NFL Draft that the quarterback-starved producer hounds at ESPN are trying to fill with fluff:

Colleges have been producing a far worse product at quarterback over the last 5 years than any other stretch in recent NFL draft history.

The best quarterback in the 2026 class is Fernando Mendoza, himself a prospect who may actually get a worse overall draft grade than J.J. McCarthy if they had been in the same class, but a foregone conclusion at the #1 pick because the Las Vegas Raiders literally have no other choice. If slapped into a class with Caleb Williams, Daniels, and Drake Maye, Mendoza would be an EASY pick for being no better than QB4.

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But slotted into the 2022 class or the 2026 class, Mendoza is the best. Of that class.

Where does that leave a quarterback like Simpson, the consensus QB2? Unfortunately for NFL fans who simply want an accurate picture of reality instead of being fed a load of media hype from ESPN’s click-farm desperate to have “QB CONTENTZ” every March/April, it means that Simpson has been shoehorned into place as a an “underrated” quarterback who could even be better than Mendoza.

Don’t believe me? Here’s Dan Orlovsky, who is represented by CAA and Jimmy Sexton (the same agency that represents Ty Simpson), saying that Simpson is “just as good” as Mendoza:

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