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Ty Simpson ONE-ON-ONE with David Pollack | NFL Draft 2026
00:00:00 Ty Simpson's Early Football Roots and Family Influence
00:01:47 Recruitment by Michigan and Alabama
00:04:08 Nick Saban & Decision to Stay at Alabama
00:07:02 NIL Offers and Commitment to Alabama Legacy
00:08:56 Overcoming Criticism and Draft Preparation
00:11:21 Supporting Teammates and Alabama's Top Athletes
00:13:33 Key Matchups and Quarterback Friendships
00:21:06 Draft Mindset and Personal Growth
College Football analysis from CFB Hall-of-Famer, three-time First-Team All-American and First-Round NFL Draft Pick David Pollack, scheme/data analyst Brent Rollins and producer/host Wes Blankenship.
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All right, next we have a guy, Ty Simpson, who's going to be drafted next week very early on.
I think Ty, one of the things I always loved about when the draft came around and every year
people were like, hey, do you know where you're going? I'm like, are you stupid? No, we don't know
where we're going. They can't tell us where we're going because then we tell people and
it mess everything up. So I'm sure you're getting plenty of those questions. But man, like
growing up as a kid, when did you start football and when did you start to really like love,
love the game? Yeah. So first, I'll appreciate you having me on here, man. This is great.
But, you know, my dad's been a head football coach for 21 years. University of Tennessee,
Martin, FCS school and Martin Tennessee, been around, you know, the program and the game for
as long as I can remember going to, you know, games when he played like Mississippi State,
Ole Miss, Arkansas, Tennessee. So I really enjoyed, you know, being around him and then being
around his players and his staff. So, you know, really, I moved there when I was three years old.
I promised you I was there around, you know, six years old in the meetings, going through practice.
And then once I got older, he was, you know, throw me in drills and throw me, you know, I was always
a part of something. But he wouldn't let me play, you know, football until I was four or fourth grade.
Which was, you know, odd and I didn't really understand. But now I do. He just wanted
everything to be perfect and developed body-wise. And, yeah, so I love the game, you know,
very, very much and it's very close to my heart. When did you know like, hey, I'm going to go play
major college football? Like, what was that first moment? You got that first letter or offer or
something that made you go, holy cow. So I actually got my first offer in eighth grade from Jim
Harbaugh, Michigan. And the way that we tell a story, it's crazy. We were coming back from
like a little camp in Nashville. And as a, you know, coach, my dad would all, you know,
always have these guys as numbers from, you know, jobs that he's had opened up to, you know,
just talking ball and things, you know, like that. And he, one day, I was like, you know,
hey, can I just send these out, send these clips out, see what happens. And my dad was like, sure,
you know, whatever. And, you know, I sent them to like Dan Mullin. I mean, just a number of guys.
And Jim Harbaugh was there, of course, you know, I sent it to him. And, you know, within a few
minutes, he got back to us and was like, can you bring him up to Ann Arbor? And I didn't know what
to do with this. I just gave the phone to my dad. I was like, you had no, I don't know what
this, I don't want to mess it up. But I want to go. And so sure enough, you know, the next week,
he set something up, went up there, took our whole family and got an offer from Michigan when I
was in eighth grade. That's crazy. That's, that's, that's been pretty fun. I guess, I guess no one
knowing that position to that quarterback position. You are a guy that then made the decision to get,
you got recruited by a guy that he was okay at coaching. I mean, he was, he was fine. He wasn't,
he wasn't all that. But I got like Nick Sabin recruits you to Alabama. And what, what did that
look like, man, when you were getting recruited and where you wanted to choose where home was going
to be? Very, very consistent. And that's kind of who he is, right? You know, it was, it was funny
because, you know, I really wanted to go to Tennessee. That's, you know, that's kind of where I dreamed
up, you know, dreamed up of going and grew up, you know, cheering for them. That's kind of where,
you know, I was wanting to go. But just, you know, with the timing of everything, you just really
didn't, didn't work out that way. But Coach Sabin had always been there. And he always preached
about, you know, he didn't throw money out to anybody. He didn't, you know, say, you know, you're
going to play. He would always, you know, bring up, you know, just benefiting from the process.
And, you know, being creating self value for yourself. And as a guy who wanted to be the best player,
that I could be and a guy who, you know, wanted to go to the NFL, I felt like that and the
infrastructure and the way that, you know, we practiced, we've worked out. There were, you know,
everything was top notch. Everything prepared for the NFL. And with that, I doubted my mind that
Alabama was, you know, the best in the country when it came to that. And that's where I wanted to go.
Well, and then that's a, that's, that's an easy decision at that time. But what about the decision
to stay? What, what about the decision is, I don't get to play, man, nowadays we pull the rip
cord pretty quickly, Ty, like I'm going somewhere else so I can get on the field. But I understand
you also had a conversation with Coach Sabin about, about staying and about what it would look like.
And then he didn't stay. So that conversation, you know, looking back on that conversation,
it was probably a little bit different. But now, like, how is that? How did that all unfold for
you? And was that something that was really, really hard at times? Absolutely, right? And I'm
sure, you know, you would be the same way as a competitor. You want to play. And that's how my
mind said was I want to play. But I also thought about to, you know, where I was when I came in the
came in the college about, you know, bit of feeling from playing the SEC, playing with Alabama.
And it really came down to, you know, one, you know, I didn't want to go play anywhere else,
you know, I didn't want to go play somewhere where the competition was, you know, less than what
it was in the SEC, especially the SEC West at the time. Two, I didn't want to be on another
sideline and look to, you know, Alabama sideline and see my teammates, you know, see Tyler Booker,
Parker Brails for, you know, Jamerian Miller, Jihad Campbell, Jeremy Bernard, like guys who,
you know, are very, very, you know, close to me and will be in my wedding one day. That just
wouldn't have felt right. And, you know, those are the really the main reasons why I didn't want to
leave. And I always knew that, you know, whatever I got my shot, I was going to make the most of it,
even though, you know, I got a chance to sell Florida game. I didn't make, you know, I learned from it.
I'm totally believed that I would have, you know, been better off in that season if I just got
reps and kept playing. But I made the most of, you know, everything that I got from sitting and
learning and then, you know, took advantage of everything this year. And then the conversation with,
you know, coach was crazy because I literally, it wasn't three days before I was in there and I was
like, how long are you going to be here? Am I going to play for you? And he was like, yeah, yeah,
I'll be here, you know, my time's ticking, but I'll be here. And it's sure enough, he retired,
and I walked in his office after that. And I was like, dude, are you serious? Like, is that what you,
you kind of lie. I didn't say that. I didn't say that, but I was like, you have the balls to say that.
I was like, well, um, this is crazy. And he just started laughing and smiling. But, uh, yeah,
it was, I mean, my, my, you know, time and career was crazy here. But, you know, I fully believe that
I tell teams this all the time, it helped me get to where I am today because, you know, I always
wanted to leave a legacy. I wanted to, you know, submit my hand and dini chimes with my, you know,
with my foot and everything in that nature wouldn't have, you know, happened if, you know, I didn't
go through everything that I went through. So you mentioned all those guys, man, and, and we were
here in all these different crazy things about you, about possibly going to the draft, taking that
next step. And then all of a sudden, hey, and then I all deal comes in and then I all deal comes in.
So it sounds like you're the type of guy, man, you were like, bro, no, no, no, I can't do this. I
can't go to the other sideline. But tie. There's got to be at some point when you start looking at all
those zeros and you go, I mean, at some point, like at some point, it had to be some part of you that
goes, man, like it was there a number that you finally went, okay, dude, I really want to be a, I
want to be a, I want to be a, I want to be a Bama player forever, but was there ever a number that
kind of, woo, that's a big number. I mean, yeah, I think the last offer, you know, was definitely
one that I just had to sit down and consider, because it would, it would have been, you know,
life changing money. It would have made me the highest, you know, played player in college. And
it was something to where I was, you know, I was like, all right, like I can't just ignore this.
Like I have to, you know, have to sit down and think about it. And that's kind of, you know,
how I am. I have to, you know, I don't want to do anything sporadic. I want to sit down and,
you know, thinking all out. And it really just came down to, you know, how I wanted to be remembered.
And, you know, how, what, what do I want to do? And I actually talked to, you know, coach about
this coach, Sabin. And, you know, the things that, you know, he was talking about where, all right,
do, you know, do you want to play football in college? Or do you want to play football professionally?
And he was like, take the money out of it, take the rounds out of it. What do you want to do next
year? And without, you know, a doubt, without hesitation, I said, I want to play professional football.
And he was like, well, there's your answer. It was something to where I've always dreamed of it.
And, you know, I felt that I was ready to take that next step and be the face of a franchise
and lead a, lead a locker room. All right, Todd. I'm going to take you back in the way back
machine. I'm coming out for combines, man. Mel Kipers on TV and he's talking about my arm length,
like they're talking about Rubin Bay and by the way, like there's some, there were some kind of T-Rex.
And, and I'll never forget, man, it, it ticked me off so bad when I went to combines. And I'm not lying.
I'm stupid for doing this, but that's why I'm a defensive player. I, I, instead of stretching
my arms out as far as I could, I was kind of like this because I'm like, no, no, no, I'm going to
take this and I'm going to stick it up your hanky. Like, yeah, tell me I have short arms. I can't do
anything. This is that season tie. Like, is there something that you've just been here and over
and over again? And you're just like, all right, I got you guys. Like, I've heard this enough.
Yeah. I mean, whether I start, you know what I mean? Like, you know, one of my arms,
that always puzzles me. I don't really understand, you know, what, you know, where people think that's
that comes from. I mean, I go watch my tape. I make every throw in the field outside of numbers
inside of numbers, go balls, you know, to my athleticism. You know, you go watch the film this year.
We're doing boots. I'm a quarterback runs. You know, I don't, you know, I choose not to run because
I know that I can get more yards checking the ball down. You know what I mean? Like, you know,
you play efficiently like Drew Breeze, you know, who's going to be able to, you know, stop you there.
Um, and then, you know, my starts are always something that always comes up. And that's something to
me that, you know, I just kind of laugh off because, you know, I'm like, the years that I sat were
just as important as the years that I played and then look at who I sat, you know, in behind,
and then look at the games that I played in all my four years that I've been there. I've played
in more than 15 games. I sat behind a Heisman Trophy winner in a first overall pick. I sat behind,
you know, Jalen Melrose, a third overall pick, one of the most dynamic, you know, quarterbacks I've
ever been with. You know, guys who I learned so much from, you know, so much about, they're not,
you know, talking about, you know, my dad being a coach and all the resources I have, you know,
in the league and, you know, form a quarterbacks as I met. So, you know, those are things that where,
you know, it just puzzles, puzzles me. I don't really understand, you know, where that narrative
comes from, but, you know, I always keep receipts and it, you know, kind of seals me to keep going.
Last year, man, you attended the draft, like to support your teammates. Why'd you make that decision?
Well, it goes back to me saying, you know what I mean? Like, I talked about, you know,
Jaha Campbell, Tyler Booker, Tyler Booker is one of my best friends. He'll be there this year
with me, you know, and when he told me that he wanted to invite me, it's one of the, you know,
it meant a lot to me. I almost got emotional, because one, I know how special
a day was going to be for him, but two, you know, all the, you know, adversity that I went through
all the, you know, times I could last, but, you know, those guys being the reason that I stayed and
getting able to, you know, be there with them when, you know, their lives got to change. It meant
the world to me. And so, you know, I can't wait for, you know, those guys to experience it next week
with me. That's cool. Um, who's the biggest, like, you can, you can take this anywhere you want to
take it. The biggest freak that you saw when you were at Alabama, like just different, whatever
reason, but you're just like that, that dude, it's just, he's not a human. He's a mutant.
What do I start? Oh, geez. Um, I mean, like, I'll give you, there's so many, there's so many
that I'll give you one on each side of the ball. Okay. Okay. So the first one, I'll go with Will,
Anderson, on defense, um, especially going to get him on scout team. It kind of was just like,
you know, three, you know, three step, get the ball out this quick and like, it was unreal. And,
and the way that he went around the facility and was elite, it just, he, he, he was different. Um,
and then on offense between Jamir and JC, it just was, you know, you can just tell that they
move different. Jamir was, you know, his starting stop and acceleration. It was, you know, some of
the best I've ever seen from just a physical trait in a JC was just a specimen because he's six,
you know, six, seven, you know, he can run, jump, like, he just was a freaking nature. So those guys
were like going to be able to go into the practice field every day and seeing them was crazy.
I don't know if Kaden Proctor after last year would enter that debate with the catch.
Well, KPM is a great friend of mine and I can't give him that satisfaction. I've already gave him
already gave him enough press here lately with the green thing. So I got to keep him out of the
media here recently. I love that. I love. Hey, don't let him get too high, bro. That's that we,
we need that. Keep him, keep him, keep him down. Um, all right. You're there. You talked about being,
you know, you talked about being a backup and the guys you were behind and then you got to start.
Like what, what, what matchup, man? What was the team that you were like, I was, I got to simmer
myself down, not get too amped up for like, what was that matchup or who was that squad that got
your blood boil in the most? I mean, Tennessee was a special game for me because that's where I wanted
to go. You know, there was times to where, you know, I was, you know, maybe like trying, trying to get
there. Um, and, you know, them being, being at home, we lost to them last year. Um, them rushing
to feel two years on me out of the four years. It just, you know, finally for me to get my chance,
I had, you know, almost 15 family members there. Like it was something to where I was, you know,
that, that game and a lot to me. Yeah. When you, um, when you look at your time and all you
guys, man, it's, it's crazy to me how close like these quarter, you guys, you guys are at quarterbacks
with other people and going to all the archmaning can't, the, the manning passing academies and all the
different things you guys get to partake. And I found it very interesting this year talking about how
you talked to arch before one of the games and, and kind of helped you study and stuff. How, how
did that friendship start and how much do you do that with quarter, with other quarterbacks?
Yeah. So me and arch have been friends for, for a long time. Um, you know, it started, we work out
David Morris. Um, he got us, you know, introduced to each other and, you know, we kept in touch ever
since, you know, through recruiting, uh, you know, playing. Um, and it's, you really just, you know,
a great resource to have because, you know, one, we, you know, we talked to each other, we kind of
debrief about how the week went, how the game went. Um, two, we help each other in a, in a, in a way
of like, you know, hey, you know, I'm playing, you know, I think that week was Oklahoma and, you know,
the week before it was Georgia. So, you know, we talk about, you know, things to get ready for. But,
you know, three, we also, we also, we're there for each other. You know, I felt like, you know,
this year, especially, you know, our friendship got, you know, closer because, you know, we were
going through, you know, uh, some of the same struggles, you know, just, you know, just trying to be,
you know, jump over adversity and trying to just keep playing. And especially, you know,
give credit, you know, to arch, you know, with, with his name, you know, comes, comes a lot of,
you know, praise and a lot of a lot of blame. And so, you know, I can only imagine how, you know,
hard it is for him. Um, but, you know, one for him to just be there and, you know, always be a good
friend and, you know, anytime I can help him, it is great. And, you know, I'm excited for him this
year because I know how hard he's worked and I know, you know, he's going to have a big year. So,
I'll be, you know, cheering him on. Yeah, he talked about it the other day. And I thought he was
really candid. I thought it was kind of cool to get inside his psyche a little bit. He was like,
man, I was miserable last year. And finally, he was like, I got to the point where he was just like,
screw it. At least him to go have fun. And he was like, it's amazing. I started playing better.
Like, I'm sure there's, I mean, balancing is a quarterback, dude. The pressure versus,
hey, man, I'm playing a kid's game, dude. Like I, I mean, finding that balance, I'm sure it's tough.
No doubt. And, you know, it's, it's what we sign up for is quarterbacks. It's exciting because
we know that, you know, at Texas, at Alabama, you're going to get that. But it's going to prepare
you for the next level, especially, you know, playing with professionals, right? So, you know, it's,
it's, it's exhausting. It's stupid. But it also, you know, it's good for you because it toughens
you up. And, you know, you just got to ignore the noise. And none of it really matters. And that's
where, you know, Coach Grubb did a great job with us this year. He, he, you know, we had a quote
in the offensive room and it was, you know, it said something in the lines of, you know, if you
always believe in what somebody else says, whether it's, you know, somebody, what they say bad,
you'll be a prisoner to them all. And that made so much sense to me because, you know, if I care
what, you know, how, you know, who someone so has me on the draft board or, you know, how someone
so sees me in the NFL, you know, I'm always going to be held hostage to what they say and,
you know, how they perceive me instead of, you know, believing in myself and making sure that,
you know, I do whatever I can be to be my, you know, best version of myself.
Yeah. Well, so, so speaking of that, one of the, one of the coaches, I'm not going to name the
organization. It was the Saints. And, and I was literally sitting there and, and in the meetings
and, and they were goading me like a little bit like, hey, we took a guy at your, we took a guy
at your position last year. He was really lazy. And how, I don't know, you're not going to be
the same thing. You just went through these meetings, man, a lot of these meetings and
communications. What was the, the strangest moment? Or was there a, you know, the mentioned teams,
not mentioned in teens, but like was there, was there anything that caught you off guard in those
meetings? Like, whoa, they just asked about that? Um, no, not really because I'm kind of, you know,
I feel like I'm an open book. Like people know my journey, people know who I am, people know
what I've been through. Um, you know, of course, you know, everybody's like, why are you coming
out? You only one year starting and I tell them, you know, exactly what I told you. Like,
I'm a franchise guy. I'm ready to take the next step. And, you know, I feel like 23 years old,
my chapter, Alabama closed. Um, you know, one thing that, you know, everybody, everybody was,
you know, I guess how many of me about would be like, you know, why did you start the, the two
years, you know, before? And it was something to wear, right? Like, do I feel like I could have
started? Yeah, absolutely. Do I feel like I could have helped the team for sure? But it wasn't
up to me. It was up to the coaches. Um, and I wasn't going to sit there and, you know,
complain and be upset and be a locker room lawyer and, you know, hurt our team. My job at that
time was to be the backup quarterback to Jalen to help him and to help my teammates win games.
And when my number was called, I was going to make sure that I was going to, you know,
make the most of it because of the year before in 2023. My number got called and I didn't make
the most of it. So it's just something that you have to learn. You have to understand, but also
know that you got to be a man. You got to be a good teammate and understand you got to keep
this team together, no matter what, you know, stream, you are. That's awesome. It's fun to listen
to you talk. It's fun to listen to you talk about your faith and what inspires you and what
you're made of, dude, it's, it's, it's going to be impressive to take the next step. When I was
coming out, man, I was very competitive with the other people at my position. It's natural. We're
competitors like that has to happen. So, you know, Mendoza, like knocking you out of the college
football playoff like that. I'm sure that that goes into it. Now it's a draft conversation and
you're competing against him. And like, do you look at it like that? Like it's, it's a competition
or do you like, listen, man, I can't, I can't worry about that. I'm not worried about worried about
where I get drafted or do you want to be the number one guy off the board? Like, like, how does that
work in your head? Well, of course, I want to be the number one guy off the board. I feel like
that, you know, that's, you know, any competitor wants to be that way. But I've gotten trouble in the
past of comparing myself to others. And that's always detrimental. You know, Coach Sabin would always
talk to me about, you know, being outcome oriented and not process oriented, you know, an outcome
oriented means, you know, as a guy, you know, that you're always care about, you know, the outlook of
it, you know, the scoreboard, you know, how people perceive you, you know, everything, everything in
that bubble. And it got me in trouble a lot. Instead of being in process oriented and going
through each day in each wrap of, you know, getting better, having purpose, you know, understanding that,
you know, you're not going to be ready on Monday of gang week than you are on Friday. And that's
something that, you know, I have to, you know, take in this draft process of, you know, I get it. Like
everybody has these question mark, I'm a polarizing player, but I just know that wherever I go,
I'm going to put my head down and work. Won't be a process guy and be better each day that I'm in
the building. So I know when, you know, that team needs me, that I'm going to be ready. And, you know,
the cream always rises to the top, you know, what I mean. So, you know, wherever I go, whatever
organization is lucky to get me, they're going to get a, they're going to get a dude who's, you know,
ready to take over the franchise and make their team better.
What is one thing, and I'll get you out of here, what's one thing, what's the one thing you've
been working on the most tie that about your game that you think had to get better before you got
to the NFL? You know, I always feel like my feet are a huge part. You know, it can be honestly
the best part of my game, but it also can be the worst part of my game, whether it's, you know,
hopping the back end and what I mean by that is, you know, very like, you know, as a quarterback,
you want to play and, you know, play in little space that you can because the rush is coming,
it's a defensive guy you understand, you're coming up field. But instead of taking three feet,
you want to take three inches. So always just being calm, the back end is very, you know, that's
a big, big thing to me. And then, you know, just understanding that, you know, I need to get better
in my deep all of, you know, understanding, you know, when to, when to throw it over the shoulder,
or when to, you know, lace it in there like a cover two whole shot, or, you know, when to throw,
you know, it overbackers just anything in that, you know, game like, game like reps is, you know,
everything that I could work on to, you know, take my game through the next level.
Yeah, one thing we saw you do last year, man, better than everybody in the country was throw
the ball of the middle of field. You talked about it at the start, man, like you were not afraid.
So many, you see these offenses, man, they're like, wait a minute. If I throw it here and I'm short,
it could be a pick. If it's long, it could be a pick. I'm going to live on the edges and just play
that game. Alabama trusted you to do more than that. And they regret, they regret it was great to
see you, man. It was great to catch up with you. Keep doing your thing at the next level and
keep working hard. And next week, man, enjoy it. What a cool week, man. You've worked for a long
time for this man. Spend the times with those that you love and tell them, thank you because
that they're a lot of the reason why you got there, big dog. No doubt. Appreciate you, David. This
is awesome. Take care. Yes, man. Have a good one, Bob.
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