I don't think he's head and shoulders better than the other two. This is year three of NV, and not much has changed. If we are going to take the next step and match the talent of the rest of the team (the 2023 future team), then time and energy has to be invested in the young QB. Otherwise, we will be back in the same position we are in now next year. And there won't be NV for some to cry we need him. NV is less likely to take chances and put the team behind the eight-ball. Rutgers doesn't win games because of NV. They limit the chances of losing with him at the helm.
In all my years as a player and coach, NV is the easiest of the three to defend. If you take away one or two things, NV shuts it down and relies on the others (special teams & defense) to create favorable situations where the offense can take advantage. Simon and Wimsatt believe they can make plays, and the talent we know says they can when coached. So, as a defender, you must be alert against Simon or Wimsatt because of their ability to complete plays anywhere on the field. NV plays within 15 yards of the LOS. Those completions on the fade happened because the defense was caught off-guard. Once teams adjust, those plays no longer work.
Also, let's get past perception:
2022 season stats
Simon has 6 INT and has thrown 4 TD. Competition rate of 57.7%. 71 for 123 attempts.
Wimsatt has 2 INT and 1 TD. Competition rate of 44%. 18 for 39 attempts.
Vedral has 0 INT and 1 TD. Competition rate of 46%. 10 for 23 attempts.
Can anyone really say NV is head and shoulders above the other two? You have a 3-year starter with similar stats to two other players who have likely played 1/10th of the snaps of NV. Rutgers is in this position because they didn't develop the QB room or add more talent to the group.
FYI: Does anyone remember Teel getting plenty of snaps in 2005 (bowl team) so he could develop? Down the road, it paid off, although it cost Ryan Hart playing time. Rutgers saw the potential of the 2006 and beyond teams, and they knew the QB position was essential to the team's success. Btw, Hart was a good QB. Hart was "head and shoulders" above the competition.