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September 27, 2025 at 6:52 pm #158266
nittany ramModeratorI’ve been watching some of the biggest QB names associated with next year’s draft and I haven’t been impressed. Manning, Allar, Nussmeyer, Klubnick…. Unfortunately none of them have looked good enough to warrant the Rams trading away their two #1 picks to move up and grab.
September 28, 2025 at 8:49 pm #158289
InvaderRamModeratori haven’t seen them play, but from afar it doesn’t seem like anyone stands out.
i wonder if stafford has three or four more seasons in him. he looked good today.
maybe grab a receiver next year. davante on a two year contract. rams are gonna need a right tackle too. and a corner.
September 29, 2025 at 12:49 pm #158320
ZooeyModeratorThey’re going to trade for Joe Burrow. The Rams will become famous for saving great QBs from terrible franchises and turning them into HoFers.
September 29, 2025 at 3:48 pm #158324
wvParticipantThey’re going to trade for Joe Burrow. The Rams will become famous for saving great QBs from terrible franchises and turning them into HoFers.
Could I PLEASE have a god dam RUNNING QB just once in my lifetime.
Everybody else has one.
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vNovember 15, 2025 at 8:45 am #159334
znModeratorAfter anticipation that the 2026 QB crop would be much improved compared to 2025's options, there are reportedly 'serious concerns' about the quality of this year's draft-eligible passers:https://t.co/0igyVxuNPg
— Pro Football Rumors (@pfrumors) November 15, 2025
December 6, 2025 at 10:52 pm #159965
znModeratorMarkMaske@MarkMaske
Fernando Mendoza was impressive tonight against a talent-laden Ohio State defense. He seems like a very strong candidate to be the first quarterback chosen in the NFL draft.Jordan Reid@Jordan_Reid
After that TD throw, Fernando Mendoza now has 22 TD passes and 0 INTs in the red zone this year...
Fernando Mendoza blowing the top off. What a ball. pic.twitter.com/4RPdWRXDlu https://t.co/z60usfZTpw
— Nate Tice (@Nate_Tice) December 7, 2025
December 9, 2025 at 10:48 am #160051
znModeratorIndiana’s Fernando Mendoza, Oregon’s Dante Moore and Alabama’s Ty Simpson are the only QBs deserving of first-round consideration, writes @ByDanielFlick in his 2026 NFL draft QB tiers:https://t.co/ltCxBEQXaI
— The MMQB (@theMMQB) December 9, 2025
January 3, 2026 at 2:13 pm #160733
znModeratorThe playmaking instincts of Trinidad Chambliss are ridiculous.
This 3-play sequence sums it up. pic.twitter.com/scveD6uOFc
— Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler) January 2, 2026
January 3, 2026 at 3:27 pm #160736
wvParticipantTrinidad is only 6’1″ which i dont like, but i watched the highlights of the Ole Miss v Georgia game, and that kid has a real shot to be a good pro. He flashed a lot in that game against Georgia.
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vJanuary 7, 2026 at 2:10 pm #160901
znModerator"Fernando can see it…If you allow him to know what you're in, you're dead. He's going to carve you up."
– @danorlovsky7 weighs in on Fernando Mendoza and Dante Moore. pic.twitter.com/zmAmwQqVaM
— Dan Patrick Show (@dpshow) January 7, 2026
January 7, 2026 at 2:24 pm #160902
wvParticipantOne of those draft gurus, i think it was mcshay, said there might be 7 first round QBs in NEXT years draft.
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vJanuary 7, 2026 at 2:27 pm #160903
znModeratorBucky Brooks@BuckyBrooks
The 2026 QB class will test the discipline and conviction of executives, coaches and scouts. The group will consist of game managers with limited experience and/or “wow” factor, but the desperation to find the next QB1 will prompt some evaluators to place big grades on players who wouldn’t receive them in any other draft. Do you settle for a QB who is the best of the current group but doesn’t stack up with the traditional blue-chip prospects or do you roll the dice and hope you can build a super team around a lesser talent? Decisions, decisions…January 7, 2026 at 6:55 pm #160910
InvaderRamModeratorOne of those draft gurus, i think it was mcshay, said there might be 7 first round QBs in NEXT years draft.
i would not pick a qb in this year’s draft. i’m hoping stafford continues playing for the rams for awhile longer anyways.
January 15, 2026 at 1:04 pm #161229
znModeratorLouis Riddick@LRiddickESPN
Prior to the 2025 season, it was the 2026 draft that was supposed to be “loaded” at the QB position with Manning, Sellers, Beck, Klubnik, Nussmeier, Allar… all fighting for top billing. NOBODY cared about Fernando Mendoza, nobody even heard of Trinidad Chambliss, and nobody thought that Dante Moore was a can’t miss 1st rounder. It needs to stop being said that the 2027 QB draft is loaded, because we do not know that. All of these QB’s that everyone is hyping up for next year could end up having bad years. Dante Moore is making the best decision FOR HIMself, based on his desire to be great LONG TERM. But there are many who believe he is doomed because he didn’t go take the money right now. If he then busted out of the league with a poor organization with a poor infrastructure around him, those same people would be the first to say how stupid it was that he came out in 2026. The player knows what he needs better than anyone talking about it, that’s for damn sure. Let it play out and support the young man.January 15, 2026 at 2:53 pm #161231
wvParticipanti would not pick a qb in this year’s draft. i’m hoping stafford continues playing for the rams for awhile longer anyways.
Yeah, probly not. Depends on a lot of things we dont know about, of course.
It sure looks to me, like they are likely to ‘go all in’ next year. I mean they are set up next year. Draft an Olineman and a couple of corners and sign a key free agent or two and they are set for a run at the no.1 seed.
Shore-up the secondary. Maybe grab a key special teams free agent. Always need an Olineman.
Very do-able.
Course Seattle and the 49ers should ALSO be better next year. Ah well.
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vJanuary 15, 2026 at 4:41 pm #161234
znModeratorand sign a key free agent or two and they are set for a run at the no.1 seed.
I’m not sure they can do that. They do have some cap space, but then the rookie contracts for the entire draft class of 2023 run out in 2026. Think how many players that represents. Avila, Young, Turner, Nacua, McClendon, & Evans the punter. Maybe Bennett too. And Dotson’s contract is done after 26. They can replace the punter but the rest are hard choices. It just looks like they will need to sign their own guys w/ little or no money to spare on outside FAs.
January 15, 2026 at 5:17 pm #161235
wvParticipantI’m not sure they can do that. They do have some cap space, but then the rookie contracts for the entire draft class of 2023 run out in 2026. Think how many players that represents. Avila, Young, Turner, Nacua, McClendon, & Evans the punter. Maybe Bennett too. And Dotson’s contract is done after 26. They can replace the punter but the rest are hard choices. It just looks like they will need to sign their own guys w/ little or no money to spare on outside FAs.
Well, my bet is they do a deal or two they might not ordinarily do. Just a hunch.
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vJanuary 15, 2026 at 5:46 pm #161236
InvaderRamModeratorWell, my bet is they do a deal or two they might not ordinarily do. Just a hunch.
one significant free agent signing from outside the team would be good. not necessarily an earth shaker. but a davante adams type signing at cornerback. maybe that’s being unrealistic?
and then draft secondary in the first round. draft some oline depth. a receiver. some dline depth.
February 1, 2026 at 12:10 pm #161909
znModeratorThere’s talk of the Rams pursuing Ty Simpson, the Alabama qb. Not “insider” stuff, just mock draft speculartizing.
I don’t think it’s a good idea, myself.
February 1, 2026 at 2:52 pm #161914
InvaderRamModeratorThere’s talk of the Rams pursuing Ty Simpson, the Alabama qb. Not “insider” stuff, just mock draft speculartizing.
I don’t think it’s a good idea, myself.
that would be a terrible idea.
February 15, 2026 at 6:27 pm #162180
znModeratorLouis Riddick on yesterday's NFL Draft Daily "I know personally they (Rams) like Ty Simpson. His skillset and makeup is exactly what they're looking for" pic.twitter.com/cnKTWXVRg9
— Billy M (@BillyM_91) February 14, 2026
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from https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Ty-Simpson-QB-Alabama
Scouting Report: Summary
Simpson stands as one of the most fascinating quarterback prospects in recent memory – a first-year starter who displayed elite command through nine games before reality complicated the narrative. The tape doesn’t lie about what he showed early: this was a quarterback executing concepts and making reads that franchise quarterbacks take years to master, doing it without a running game to lean on while posting that absurd 21:1 touchdown-to-interception ratio. When evaluators watch those first nine games, they see someone redefining what’s possible for a first-year starter. Teams desperate for their next franchise quarterback will circle his name because what he lacks in prototypical measurables he compensates for with rare quarterback intellect married to precise execution.
But here’s where honest evaluation demands acknowledging the full picture. What happened after Oklahoma matters enormously. When Brent Venables exposed his tendencies and other defensive coordinators followed suit, Simpson’s efficiency cratered. Alabama’s 125th-ranked rushing attack left him without any safety net. Ryan Williams, his best receiver, battled inconsistency. The offensive line sprang leaks. And suddenly the same quarterback who looked unstoppable dissecting Georgia’s defense was fumbling in five straight games and completing 57% of his passes. That’s not just circumstantial noise – it reveals what happens when the supporting cast can’t match his mental execution and physical limitations prevent him from compensating.
The historical context here creates legitimate pause. Fifteen career starts puts Simpson in company with Mitchell Trubisky and Anthony Richardson more than the successful NFL starters who had 30-plus college starts under their belts. Even the outliers like Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes had significantly more experience and possessed elite physical traits that provided safety nets when their processing caught up. Simpson’s superpower is his mind, not his arm or legs, which means his margin for error shrinks considerably and his landing spot becomes absolutely critical. Sit him hehind an established vet on a solid team? That’s the blueprint for success. Send him to a rebuilding situation expecting immediate results? That’s how promising quarterbacks with elite processing but limited physical tools flame out before they develop. We recognize Simpson as a top-ten talent with a first-round grade, but those same evaluators better be honest about what those final six games revealed and whether their organization can provide the developmental environment he needs to reach that ceiling he flashed in Athens.
February 15, 2026 at 10:16 pm #162184
InvaderRamModeratorLouis Riddick on yesterday’s NFL Draft Daily “I know personally they (Rams) like Ty Simpson. His skillset and makeup is exactly what they’re looking for”
hopefully this is just a smokescreen. even if stafford was retiring i think this would be a bad idea.
February 15, 2026 at 10:50 pm #162185
ZooeyModeratorhopefully this is just a smokescreen. even if stafford was retiring i think this would be a bad idea.
Why?
I don’t know anything about him.
February 15, 2026 at 10:59 pm #162186
InvaderRamModeratorWhy?
I don’t know anything about him.
primarily because if stafford only has one year left i’d rather all resources go toward winning a superbowl. i don’t think spending resources on a qb helps that.
but also this is supposed to be a weak year for qb. everything i’ve read indicates this is not the year to be pursuing a qb in the draft.
have i seen him? no. so i’m really going off other people’s opinions.
February 15, 2026 at 11:39 pm #162187
znModeratorWhy?
I don’t know anything about him.
primarily because if stafford only has one year left i’d rather all resources go toward winning a superbowl. i don’t think spending resources on a qb helps that.
but also this is supposed to be a weak year for qb. everything i’ve read indicates this is not the year to be pursuing a qb in the draft.
have i seen him? no. so i’m really going off other people’s opinions.
There are also doubts about him. His season split in 2, with good performances in the first half of their schedule then weaker ones in the 2nd half. So far I have not seen a decent explanation as to why he wasn’t as strong in the 2nd half of the season.
I saw him against IU, or parts of it, but basically Alabama had no chance in that game.
February 16, 2026 at 8:43 am #162188
InvaderRamModeratorhe also will be in his age 24 season with only one real season of production which apparently is shaky at best.
February 16, 2026 at 11:02 am #162190
InvaderRamModeratorideally matt plays for a couple more years. i think next year’s class should be better.
February 22, 2026 at 12:06 am #162274
znModeratorDoug Farrar@NFL_DougFarrar
There are parts of Ty Simpson’s game I like as a developmental quarterback. Arm is more than sufficient, and he’s got the kind of functional mobility you can work with.But he’s a late thrower, and that always gives me pause. I don’t see NFL-level anticipation, and he waits his way into pressure too often. I don’t see how that doesn’t double down on him at the NFL level.
That extra hitch is a problem.
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We know where the first QB will get taken in the #NFLDraft… what about the 2nd? Where does Ty Simpson shake out come April? #NFL #NFLCombine pic.twitter.com/WSGBeoJnNQ
— Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) February 20, 2026
February 22, 2026 at 8:07 am #162276
wvParticipantIt does seem strange Ty would be turning down 5 million dollars to stay in college, unless someone assured him he would go in the first round.
I’m not sure there’s ever been a first round where only one QB was picked. With all the great college teams across this great-dying-land of ours, its hard to fathom the fact that there is only one great-QB-prospect. Did they all become figure-skaters?
I dont want a ‘developmental’ QB in the first round. I either want 2 high-impact players in the first round or trade down and get some more picks.
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vFebruary 23, 2026 at 1:24 am #162284
znModeratorLos Angeles #Rams want to draft a young QB to pass the torch after Matthew Stafford retires.
Rams have reportely talked to Stafford about their intentions. pic.twitter.com/1Nyf7gIdzR
— NFL Rumors (@nflrums) February 23, 2026
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