Brendan Sorsby, a former Texas Tech quarterback, has entered the NFL supplemental draft following a tumultuous college career marked by eligibility issues related to a gambling scandal. Despite being reinstated after serving a suspension, Sorsby opted for the supplemental draft as Texas Tech faces potential sanctions. Titans coach Robert Saleh declined to comment on Sorsby's prospects with the team, emphasizing uncertainty as the draft approaches.

By the Numbers
  • Sorsby threw for 2,800 yards and 27 touchdowns last season.
  • Over his collegiate career, he completed 60 touchdowns against 18 interceptions with a 61.4% completion rate.
State of Play
  • Sorsby must decide to move forward with the supplemental draft by June 22.
  • The NFL supplemental draft is typically held in June or July, pending eligibility approvals.
What's Next

Teams will be monitoring Sorsby's performance leading up to the supplemental draft, which may influence bidding strategies. If Sorsby goes unselected, he can seek to sign as a free agent with any NFL team.

Bottom Line

Brendan Sorsby鈥檚 entry into the supplemental draft presents a pivotal chance for redemption; however, without interest from teams like the Titans, his future in the NFL remains uncertain.