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NFL · 1 hour ago

Should an NFL Team Take a Shot on Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby?

Should an NFL Team Take a Shot on Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby?

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Brendan Soarsby: From Heisman Hopes to Supplemental Draft Debates

Brendan Soarsby, the former top transfer target who had an impressive season at Cincinnati, is now at the center of a gambling scandal. After starting his career at Indiana and then moving to Texas Tech, where he was expected to start, Soarsby finds himself facing potential NCAA suspension due to allegations of extensive gambling over multiple years. This suspension could end his college football career as it would strip him of his final year of eligibility.

The situation presents a critical question for Soarsby’s professional prospects. If the NCAA suspends him, he would be pushed to enter the NFL’s supplemental draft. Despite never having seen him play, expert opinions suggest Soarsby could have been a preseason Heisman Trophy candidate and potentially a first-round draft pick. This belief stems from his stellar performance in Cincinnati and Texas Tech’s near title win last year.

Regarding the upcoming supplemental draft, there is a strategic consideration for NFL teams due to the gamble associated with using a draft pick on Soarsby. The rule states that if a team uses a pick on a player in the supplemental draft, they lose the corresponding pick in the next year's standard draft. Teams like the New York Jets and the Pittsburgh Steelers, who might be in need of a quarterback, could be interested. However, the decision is complicated by the ongoing concerns about his involvement in gambling, though it is noted that Soarsby is currently addressing these issues.

The debate among analysts seems to revolve not just around Soarsby’s ability to play at a professional level but also around how much of a draft risk teams are willing to take. If his off-field issues are resolved, a late-round pick could potentially offer high rewards, capturing a player of Soarsby’s caliber without compromising crucial early-round picks in future drafts.

As the supplemental draft approaches, all eyes will be on how the situation unfolds, particularly how teams will weigh their options regarding Soarsby’s talent against the risks involved. This scenario sets the stage for what could be one of the more intriguing drafts in recent memory.

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