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Do CFB starts matter when evaluating QBs in the draft? Ty Simpson is the latest test case

The Alabama product is regarded as the 2026 NFL draft's QB2 despite having far fewer starts (15) than most first-round signal-callers. The Alabama product is regarded as the 2026 NFL draft's QB2 despite having far fewer …

Do CFB starts matter when evaluating QBs in the draft? Ty Simpson is the latest test case

The Alabama product is regarded as the 2026 NFL draft's QB2 despite having far fewer starts (15) than most first-round signal-callers. The Alabama product is regarded as the 2026 NFL draft's QB2 despite having far fewer starts (15) than most first-round signal-callers.

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  • The Alabama product is regarded as the 2026 NFL draft's QB2 despite having far fewer starts (15) than most first-round signal-callers.
  • The Alabama product is regarded as the 2026 NFL draft's QB2 despite having far fewer starts (15) than most first-round
  • signal-callers. The Alabama product is regarded as the 2026 NFL draft's QB2 despite having far fewer starts (15) than most
  • first-round signal-callers.

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  • The Alabama product is regarded as the 2026 NFL draft's QB2 despite having far fewer starts (15) than most first-round signal-callers.
  • The Alabama product is regarded as the 2026 NFL draft's QB2 despite having far fewer starts (15) than most first-round
  • signal-callers. The Alabama product is regarded as the 2026 NFL draft's QB2 despite having far fewer starts (15) than most

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