Alabama Football Legend Nick Saban Sends Clear Message About Ty Simpson’s Future in the NFL
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There are opinions… and then there are Nick Saban's opinion.
And when Nick Saban speaks on a quarterback, especially one who came through Alabama Crimson Tide football, people should probably listen a little closer.
That’s exactly what happened when Saban joined The Pat McAfee Show and talked about Ty Simpson, and if you read between the lines, it wasn’t criticism. It was a roadmap.
"He needs to go someplace where has a chance to develop, and not play right away."
Nick Saban gives his thoughts on Ty Simpson ahead of the NFL draft 🏈
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“Ty Simpson is a guy that didn’t play as much in college as a lot of these quarterbacks as they develop,” Saban said. “I think maturity would be the word… I think he can throw it well enough, I think he’s athletic enough.”
Let’s stop right there.
The greatest college football coach of all time just told you Simpson has the arm and the athleticism. That alone puts him ahead of a lot of prospects. You don’t survive in Tuscaloosa, let alone thrive, without elite traits.
Simpson has those. Period.
But Saban didn’t sugarcoat the rest, and that’s what makes his evaluation so valuable.
He pointed to decision-making, processing, pocket awareness… the things that don’t always show up on a stat sheet but absolutely define whether a quarterback becomes good—or great. And more importantly, he tied it all back to one word: maturity.
Not age. Not hype. Not NIL deals. Maturity.
“Maturity is nothing more than making the right decision at the right time and that comes with experience and repetition,” Saban said.
That’s not a knock on Simpson. That’s reality for every quarterback who hasn’t had years of starting reps.
Simpson didn’t have the luxury of learning through constant in-game mistakes.
Instead, he developed behind the scenes, in practice, in film rooms, and in moments where patience mattered more than playing time.
And if you’ve followed Simpson’s journey, you already know, that patience is part of what makes him dangerous.
Because here’s the part some people are missing: Saban didn’t say Simpson can’t be great. He said he needs time to become great.
“He will get [that experience] and I think be a very good player,” Saban added.
That’s the takeaway.
Not doubt. Not hesitation. Confidence with a timeline.
Saban even made it clear what Simpson needs next: the right situation.
A place where he can develop, grow, and sharpen those decision-making skills without being thrown into the fire too early.
And honestly? That might be the best thing that could happen to him.
Because quarterbacks who are rushed often break. Quarterbacks who develop? They build something that lasts.
Simpson has already shown flashes of leadership, toughness, and resilience. He’s handled expectations at Alabama, fought through competition, and still came out the other side with belief in himself.
Now, it’s about refinement.
It’s about reps.
It’s about turning raw ability into consistency.
Nick Saban sees it.
That should be enough for everyone else to at least pay attention.
Ty Simpson doesn’t need to be rushed. He just needs the opportunity to grow.
And when he does?
Don’t be surprised when the same people questioning him now are the ones wondering how they ever doubted him in the first place.
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