EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 9 MIN
Where Does Sorsby Go From Here?
from The Joe Rose Show
The Brendan Sorsby situation takes another major turn as the NFL has reportedly denied him entry into the Supplemental Draft, effectively shutting the door on his chances of playing this season. The guys debate whether any team would still be willing to take a shot on him given the controversy, and just how talented Sorsby really is in the eyes of NFL evaluators. They also discuss how desperate teams sometimes make bold moves—using the Browns’ trade for Deshaun Watson as a recent example—before questioning whether the league is intentionally avoiding a Supplemental Draft this year to sidestep further complications. Now at a crossroads, Sorsby must decide whether to appeal the NFL’s ruling or sit out and re-enter the conversation in the 2027 Draft class. The segment wraps with discussion on whether the league is making an example out of him and what it could mean for future cases.
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The Brendan Sorsby situation takes another major turn as the NFL has reportedly denied him entry into the Supplemental Draft, effectively shutting the door on his chances of playing this season. The guys debate whether any team would still be willing to take a shot on him given the controversy, and just how talented Sorsby really is in the eyes of NFL evaluators. They also discuss how desperate teams sometimes make bold moves—using the Browns’ trade for Deshaun Watson as a recent example—before questioning whether the league is intentionally avoiding a Supplemental Draft this year to sidestep further complications. Now at a crossroads, Sorsby must decide whether to appeal the NFL’s ruling or sit out and re-enter the conversation in the 2027 Draft class. The segment wraps with discussion on whether the league is making an example out of him and what it could mean for future cases.
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Where Does Sorsby Go From Here?
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