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Alabama’s Ty Simpson didn’t wish to ‘tarnish’ legacy by transferring

By Thomson Reuters Jan 31, 2026 | 1:04 PM

Former Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson stands behind his decision to enter the 2026 NFL Draft as opposed to ‍playing for another school.

“The last thing I wanted to do was tarnish my legacy and go somewhere else where I didn’t go out of high school and I didn’t want ‌to play,” Simpson said Wednesday, per ‌AL.com. .”.. Hopefully in the draft whenever my name gets written on a card, they write the University of Alabama on there. It’s going to ​give me great pride.”

Simpson declared for the 2026 NFL Draft on Jan. 7. ‍He reportedly fielded offers ​between $4 million and $6.5 million from ​Miami, Ole Miss and Tennessee.

A projected 2026 first-round ‍pick, Simpson led the Crimson Tide to the CFP quarterfinals in 2025 in his first season as a starter. The redshirt junior took over after three years in ‍a backup role when Jalen Milroe decided to head for the NFL because it was time ‍to “chase my ‍dreams.”

Field Level Media rates Simpson ​as a top-two quarterback along ​with ⁠Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza.

Simpson passed for 3,567 ‌yards, 28 touchdowns and five interceptions in 15 games in 2025. He finished 41st nationally with his 145.2 passer-efficiency rating and did not rank among the top 10 Heisman Trophy vote-getters.

–Field ⁠Level Media