On Wednesday, the agent for Brendan Sorsby suggested that at least 26 teams had reached out about the controversial former Texas Tech Red Raiders quarterback.
Some analysts view Sorsby as "a second-round, developmental" quarterback who may now be untouchable for multiple teams due to his much-discussed history with gambling.
The Browns seem intent on making their Sorsby thoughts clear.
There seems to be at least a chance that Beck could be allowed to compete for the starting job with Brissett and fellow backup Gardner Minshew II later this summer.
While his much-publicized history with gambling could scare some would-be employers off, it was revealed on Wednesday that at least 26 clubs had reached out to Sorsby's agent to learn more about the signal-caller this week.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders are certainly not out of the picture when it comes to the Big 12 or the College Football Playoff.
His stock almost certainly will be impacted by the fact that he checked into a residential treatment program to deal with a gambling addiction earlier this offseason.
The Jets are the latest team to be subjected to a round of Sorsby rumors.
Texas Tech has added another All-American to its roster for the 2026-27 season. Kasidi Pickering is the newest name to join the Red Raiders after entering the transfer portal on June 8, sources have confirmed with Softball On SI.
Sorsby previously checked into a residential treatment program to deal with a gambling addiction.
Sorsby checked into a residential treatment program to deal with a gambling addiction earlier this spring and has admitted to gambling on Indiana games, along with other sporting events, when he was with that program.
While Sorsby's off-field tribulations have dominated the headlines, what does the polarizing prospect offer on the field?
Will the NFL even allow Sorsby in the supplemental draft?
One would think NFL teams wouldn't want to touch quarterback Brendan Sorsby with a 10-foot pole, but somehow, he's on the league's radar.
Sorsby checked into a residential treatment program to deal with a gambling addiction earlier this spring and has admitted to gambling on Indiana games, along with other sports, when he was a member of that program.
Sorsby elected to pursue the NFL Supplemental Draft amid massive outcry surrounding his collegiate eligibility. Where does that leave Texas Tech, which had CFP dreams prior to Sorsby's scandal?
Shortly after it was learned on Monday night that Texas Tech Red Raiders quarterback Brendan Sorsby plans to enter this year's supplemental draft for the NFL, ESPN's Ben Solak mentioned that "Sorsby is far more exciting as a developmental player" than current New York Jets signal-callers Geno Smith and Cade Klubnik.
Sorsby checked into a residential treatment program to deal with a gambling addiction earlier this spring.
Following all that controversy, Brendan Sorsby is heading to the NFL. Just a week earlier, a Texas judge granted Sorsby a temporary injunction, overriding his permanent NCAA ban and allowing him to play for the Red Raiders.
After a war of words the last couple of weeks between Texas and Texas Tech, the Longhorns got the last laugh on Thursday night. Texas beat Tech in the Championship Series for the 2nd year in a row to win back-to-back national titles and then spiked the softball by tweeting a picture of Texas Tech’s trademark tortilla with an L in it.
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