
Fantasy Football with Josh & Hayden Ty Simpson - 2026 NFL Draft Profile & Comparisons
Mar 19, 2026
A deep dive into Ty Simpson’s 2026 draft profile, covering his season split, injuries, and sample size concerns. They debate his pre-snap processing versus timing and accuracy issues under pressure. Comparisons to Brock Purdy and discussions of mechanics, turnover risk, and likely NFL landing spots round out the conversation.
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Early Season Command And Progression Processing
- Ty Simpson showed clear pre-snap command and the ability to process progressions during his drop.
- Early-season film featured reads, checks, and rhythm throws that looked advanced for a 15-start college career.
Big Two‑Halves Split Indicates Inconsistency
- Simpson's season split was stark: first eight games elite efficiency, last seven games significant decline in yards per attempt and TD/INT ratio.
- Josh and Hayden link the drop to injuries and increasing bad decisions under pressure late in the year.
Makes Isolated Extended Plays With Mobility
- Simpson creates isolated quarterback plays with mobility and extended-pocket throws, similar in feel to Brock Purdy moments.
- Examples include stepping into pressure against Vanderbilt and a Rose Bowl play-action scramble with a safe checkdown.
