Overview
- This week Sorsby dropped his NCAA lawsuit and applied to enter the NFL supplemental draft, prompting rapid scouting contact from multiple teams and an agent claim of outreach to more than 20 franchises.
- On the field he is a productive dual‑threat quarterback — last season he threw roughly 2,800 yards with 27 touchdowns and added about 580 rushing yards — traits that many evaluators rate as second‑round or better talent.
- Draft insiders currently project his supplemental value between a second‑ and third‑round bid, which would require the winning team to forfeit the same round pick in the 2027 draft.
- Sorsby has admitted to roughly $90,000 in sports wagers including bets on his own college team and entered rehab for gambling; teams and commentators warn those facts raise potential NFL policy, locker‑room trust and PR liabilities.
- The NFL has not yet finalized supplemental‑draft timing or approved his eligibility, Sorsby will hold a Pro Day on July 10 for all clubs to evaluate him, and if no team uses a supplemental bid he would become a free agent.