There’s a developing situation in college football. It should have the attention of every team in the NFL, including the Miami Dolphins.
One of college football’s most physically gifted quarterbacks? He may be pushed out of playing in 2026 and be forced to make a leap to the pros this summer. The fallout of Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby checking himself into a facility for gambling addition has yielded reports of thousands of placed bets and an investigation by the NCAA. There are lawsuits pending. It’s messy. For Sorsby, the most simple solution may be to move on. He could be to declare for the NFL Supplemental Draft by the end of June. If it happens, one NFL insider has the Miami Dolphins on his short-list of possible suitors.
“I’ve got four teams here that I think in the 2026 draft kept their powder dry. For 2027. The Jets, the Cardinals, the Browns, the Dolphins. I think all four of those teams kicked the can down the road at various levels. The Jets get , the Dolphins go get . They’ve all kind of patch-worked the position together and basically said we don’t think there’s somebody as there’s somebody worthy of taking that high in ’26. So, we are allowing ourselves the opportunity now to extend this out and get to ’27 and take one there.