Brendan Sorsby applies for NFL supplemental draft after NCAA case dismissal
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 10:57 PM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
Quarterback Brendan Sorsby has officially applied for the NFL's supplemental draft. Following the dismissal of his lawsuit against the NCAA, Sorsby is ineligible to play college football in 2026. This eligibility allows him to pursue a professional career. The NFL's decision on his application remains undetermined, with the supplemental draft scheduled for July. If Sorsby is selected, it remains to be seen whether the NFL will impose any disciplinary actions.
- •Brendan Sorsby applied for the NFL supplemental draft.
- •His NCAA lawsuit has been dismissed, making him ineligible for college play.
- •The NFL has yet to announce its decision on his eligibility.
- •The supplemental draft is set for July, with no specific date confirmed yet.
- 10:57 PMYahoo Sports — Brendan Sorsby officially applies for the supplemental draft
"As expected, Sorsby pursues a path to pro football.
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