Brendan Sorsby may enter the NFL's supplemental draft, attracting interest from several teams, including the Cleveland Browns. This development could complicate the Browns' quarterback depth chart.

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Brendan Sorsby may be headed toward the NFL's supplemental draft process.
And if that happens, QB-needy teams are expected to be interested -- including the Cleveland Browns.
Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer said on the Rich Eisen Show that the Browns, Jets, Cardinals and Dolphins could be the teams that go after Sorsby in this process.
All four outcomes would have potentially fascinating elements, but the Browns might take the cake.
They'd potentially add Sorsby to a depth chart with Deshaun Watson, , and the newly drafted .
The Cleveland Browns, Jets, Cardinals, and Dolphins are expected to pursue Brendan Sorsby in the supplemental draft.
Sorsby's potential addition could create competition and alter the dynamics of the Browns' quarterback depth chart.
The supplemental draft allows teams to select players who did not enter the regular draft, providing an opportunity for QB-needy teams to acquire talent.
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It'd definitely be crowded in Cleveland, and if the Browns went this route, there'd surely be more moves to follow.
Sorsby transferred this offseason from Cincinnati to Texas Tech but is currently under NCAA investigation for gambling trouble.
If the NCAA rules Sorsby ineligible, it would make sense for the NFL QB prospect to enter the supplemental draft. In that process, teams essentially "bid" a future pick -- Breer predicts it could be a second-rounder for Sorsby -- for the right to the player.
Whoever bids the highest lands the supplemental draftee.
The Jets, Browns and Cardinals could all be looking at the stacked 2027 NFL Draft class as a chance to get their quarterback of the future. But maybe one of them, or the Dolphins as insurance with Malik Willis, could view Sorsby as the answer instead.