What happened: Quarterback Brendan Sorsby plans to hold a workout for NFL teams in July ahead of the league's supplemental draft, per NBC Sports. Reporting indicates his application for the supplemental draft is already filed, putting the decision in teams' hands.

Why it matters: The supplemental draft is a rare alternate route into the league, used when a player's eligibility changes after the main draft. A strong workout could prompt a team to spend a future-year selection on Sorsby's rights rather than wait for him to reach open free agency, shaping a quarterback room before the 2026 season.

What to watch: Watch for the workout date to firm up and for early signals on how many teams send scouts, followed by the timing of the supplemental draft itself.

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