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Ty Simpson Stays in 2026 NFL Draft, Says Transferring Would Tarnish Alabama Legacy

He says protecting his Alabama legacy mattered more than multimillion‑dollar transfer offers.

Overview

  • Simpson reaffirmed he turned down reported $4 million to $6.5 million transfer offers from Miami, Ole Miss and Tennessee to keep his draft entry intact.
  • Senior Bowl reporting indicates the Pittsburgh Steelers are closely monitoring Simpson and have him on their draft radar.
  • Evaluations remain split: ESPN lists him as the No. 2 draft‑eligible quarterback and a first‑round prospect, while other scouting profiles assign a second‑round grade citing limited starts and durability questions.
  • He captained Alabama in 2025 and, in his lone season as a starter, threw for 3,567 yards with 28 touchdowns and five interceptions.
  • Simpson publicly backed coach Kalen DeBoer and voiced confidence that Austin Mack and Keelon Russell can lead Alabama’s quarterback room next season.