What happened: Former Cincinnati quarterback Brendan Sorsby has scheduled a private workout for NFL teams on July 10 in the Dallas area. Sorsby applied for the NFL Supplemental Draft after the NCAA declared him permanently ineligible due to a gambling probe involving $90,000 in wagers. The workout provides a critical platform for the dual-threat passer to showcase his mobility and arm strength to professional scouts.
Why it matters: Sorsby was a projected high-round talent before the gambling scandal made him a massive NFL Supplemental Draft red flag. His entry into the supplemental draft represents a rare high-ceiling addition for teams looking to bolster their quarterback depth in the mid-offseason. A successful workout could lead to a team sacrificing a 2027 draft pick to secure his rights, especially given his Second-team All-Big 12 pedigree.
By the numbers: 2025 Season: 2,800 passing yards, 27 TD, 5 INT; 580 rushing yards, 9 TD. Total TDs: 36 (tied for 3rd nationally).
What to watch: NFL teams will evaluate Sorsby's workout results before the supplemental draft occurs in mid-July.