Brendan Sorsby, a quarterback who wrapped up a 35‑game college career that included periods at Indiana and Texas Tech, has officially entered the NFL Supplemental Draft after a gambling scandal surfaced during his final season.
A judge in Lubbock recently cleared him to be eligible for the 2026 season, allowing Sorsby to step away from his senior year and avoid further fallout.
A College Career in Review
Over those 35 appearances, Sorsby amassed 60 passing touchdowns and posted a career average of 206 yards per game, numbers that reflect both durability and a strong arm.
At 6‑3 and 235 pounds, he combines size with athleticism, traits that have kept him on the radar of dynasty fantasy football enthusiasts who see long‑term upside in his development.
Fantasy Outlook
Analysts project that, if placed in a supportive system, Sorsby could become a high‑upside starter in fantasy leagues, especially in formats that reward quarterbacks with proven production and physical tools.
NFL Teams Eyeing Sorsby
The New York Jets, Arizona Cardinals, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Browns and Minnesota Vikings have all been linked to the quarterback, each of which carries a distinct depth‑chart situation.
In New York, Cade Klubnik sits behind the starter, while Arizona must navigate a room that includes Jacoby Brissett, Gardner Minshew and Carson Beck. Pittsburgh relies on veteran Aaron Rodgers, Cleveland’s situation remains unsettled with Shedeur Sanders and Deshaun Watson, and Minnesota’s coach Kevin O’Connell works alongside Kyler Murray on a one‑year deal.
Should Sorsby land with a franchise that offers a clear developmental pathway, his blend of experience and athleticism could translate into immediate contributions both on the field and in fantasy lineups.