Brendan Sorsby’s NFL Path Hinges on League Approval and Potential Sanctions

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Brendan Sorsby, who regained eligibility, plans to enter the NFL supplemental draft. Two key questions loom: will the NFL allow him to participate, and will NCAA sanctions follow him to pro football? The league is believed likely to grant entry, but sanctions are uncertain. Sorsby, with Jeffrey Kessler, will withdraw his lawsuit, train in Dallas with Rich Scangarello, and pursue a late-July supplemental draft with a Dallas pro day. The piece also notes other NFL updates on James Pearce Jr., Jets’ Tippmann extension, Jordan Love, George Pickens, Rashee Rice, and Aldon Smith’s CTE research.
- Albert Breer’s Notes: Two Key Questions As Brendan Sorsby Plans to Enter the NFL Sports Illustrated
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- Brendan Sorsby tentatively sets Pro Day for July 10 NBC Sports
- Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby plans to declare for NFL supplemental draft amid NCAA legal battle CBS Sports
- Arizona Cardinals among favorites to use supplemental draft pick on Brendan Sorsby Yahoo Sports
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