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Steelers QB Draft Warning: 'Worse Than Pickett'?
2 Jan
Summary
- Analyst warns drafting Ty Simpson could set Steelers back five years.
- Ty Simpson suffered a rib injury during the Rose Bowl game.
- Steelers face Ravens in a winner-take-all Week 18 matchup.

Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin has received a stark warning regarding potential future quarterback acquisitions. Analyst Andrew Fillipponi advised against drafting Alabama's Ty Simpson, predicting it would hinder the franchise for at least five years, even deeming him potentially worse than current quarterback Kenny Pickett.
Fillipponi's comments emerged following Simpson's difficult performance in the Rose Bowl against Indiana. The young quarterback completed only 12 of 16 passes for 67 yards and left the game with a rib injury sustained earlier. Some reports indicated he was also benched due to performance issues.
As the 2025 NFL season concludes, the Steelers (9-7) are set to face the Baltimore Ravens (8-8) in a pivotal Week 18 game. The outcome will decide the AFC North champion, with the loser eliminated from playoff contention.




