Summary
Ty Simpson possesses a 42.0 dynasty score, ranking 99th at quarterback. At 23 years old with 3 years remaining on his contract, Simpson’s production trajectory appears to be stable, with a steady upward trend over the past few seasons.
Projection Rationale
Simpson’s 2025 season statistics suggest a stable production trajectory. His Verdict grades indicate efficiency and usage at the 29th percentile, however, his production is slightly behind the 16th percentile. Simpson has 3 years remaining on his contract with an annual salary of $6,353,039, providing stability for his role and allowing him to focus on improving his skills.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Simpson’s Verdict durability grade percentile is 29, indicating moderate risk at 23 years old, which is relatively young for the NFL, and may be subject to an increased risk of injury as he ages.
Opportunity Notes
With a stable contract situation, Simpson’s role in the team is secure, allowing him to develop as a quarterback without the pressure of a looming contract expiration.
Scheme Fit Analysis
The Rams’ coordinator Sean McVay designs an offense that complements Simpson’s passing abilities. The team’s pass rate is 21.3%, which supports Simpson’s production and provides opportunities for him to showcase his skills.
Trend Assessment
Stable: Simpson’s production has remained consistent, with his Verdict grade showing efficiency and usage at the 29th percentile for each respective metric. Additionally, his usage is at the 29th percentile, indicating a stable role within the team’s offense.
Ceiling / Floor
Simpson’s ceiling is QB2-QB4, requiring consistent production and improvement in efficiency to reach the top of his range. His floor is QB5-QB6, referencing his trade value of 3,360, which can be a valuable asset for teams in need of a quarterback.
Comparable Player
John Elway, 1982-1997.