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Sean McVay Clarifies Reaction to Ty Simpson Pick: 'We Couldn't Be More Excited'
The Los Angeles Rams' selection of Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson with the 13th overall pick was quite possibly the biggest shock in the 2026 NFL Draft. Los Angeles seemed poised to select a receiving weapon to benefit quarterback Matthew Stafford this season, but they found a signal-caller for the future. Initially, it didn't seem like the Simpson pick appeared to be a satisfying choice for head coach Sean McVay. Following Day 1 of the NFL Draft, McVay's initial presser was brief, sharing that his phone call between him and Simpson in the Draft Room "will be kept between us," and that Simpson "would compete" with backup quarterback Stetson Bennett III. As McVay's responses were relatively curt, others also read into his body language when he discussed the selection of Simpson. McVay didn't appear to crack a smile or anything of that nature when he was asked about the pick. But McVay cleared the air on Friday, telling reporters that he was thrilled with the addition of Simpson and wasn't upset with Rams general manager Les Snead. "We couldn't be in more lockstep with every decision that we make. We're excited about it. There are different things that you always want to be mindful of and how things come off," McVay said at the Rams' press conference at the end of Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft. "We couldn't be more excited about us continuing to lead together. Every decision that we make is collective and collaborative. For any of the questions based on my demeanor and disposition last night, I did want to get that out of the way." McVay added that he was "grumpy" when he spoke with reporters, explaining that's why he looked unhappy at the podium on Thursday night. "This is my buddy right here," McVay said as he sat next to Snead. "That was brought to my attention because I got so many texts. That was never my intended way to be able to come off, but sometimes I can be a little grumpy." However, McVay didn't give a detailed reason for why he was grumpy. "Well, there were other things that had nothing to do with that, which thats normal life," McVay said. "The main thing was I couldnt be more excited about being able to add him, but also understanding how much I love Matthew Stafford, how respectful you want to always be and to the way things can be interpreted. The demeanor wouldve been stoic by nature because you are excited, but by no means it is Matthews football team. "Im excited to be able to add Ty. What a blessing it is for him to be able to learn from Matthew and to be able to come into this atmosphere and environment. Whenever that time comes for him to get an opportunity to be Matthews successor will be on Matthews terms. I think thats really what the important thing was. I didnt want that to ever be misunderstood while not minimizing the excitement for Ty and the buy-in. Les and his group really liked him." Simpson traveled to Los Angeles on Friday following his selection by the Rams, and had only good things to say about his future head coach. "Hes got the juice," Simpson said of McVay at the Rams' temporary draft headquarters near SoFi Stadium. "That dude is a guy whos a fireball. He loves ball." The Rams ended the season as NFC West runnersup and advanced all the way to the NFC Championship before falling to the eventual Super Bowl champion Seahawks. With Stafford claiming this years NFL MVP and a loaded roster built from the offseason, the Rams could be in a position to make a Super Bowl run.
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