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NFL Teams Already Calling Brendan Sorsby’s Former Coach for Draft Intel

NFL Teams Already Calling Brendan Sorsby’s Former Coach for Draft Intel

Summary

Brendan Sorsby, a Texas Tech quarterback, lost his eligibility to play college football after admitting to gambling on his own team. Instead of fighting the NCAA decision in court, he declared for the 2026 NFL supplemental draft, and NFL teams have already started showing interest in him.

Key Facts

  • Brendan Sorsby was initially allowed to play during the 2026 season through an injunction.
  • The Big 12 conference blocked this, making Sorsby sit out due to NCAA gambling rules.
  • Sorsby decided not to fight further and entered the 2026 NFL supplemental draft.
  • The NFL must approve Sorsby’s entry into the supplemental draft.
  • Scouts and general managers have contacted Sorsby’s former coach, Scott Satterfield, for information.
  • Sorsby is considered a talented quarterback with potential first-round draft value.
  • Few quarterbacks have been picked in the NFL supplemental draft before.
  • The supplemental draft is for players who lost college eligibility after the regular draft deadline.
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