Cincinnati coach Scott Satterfield has been hearing from NFL teams about Brendan Sorsby
NFL teams are evaluating Cincinnati quarterback Brendan Sorsby following his declaration for the Supplemental Draft.
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Sorsby has officially declared for the upcoming NFL Supplemental Draft, a move reported as eliciting a positive response from conference commissioners. Coverage from CBS Sports, Arizona Sports, and Yahoo Sports highlights differing perspectives on Sorsby's professional potential.
Analysis provided by CBS Sports suggests Sorsby would have ranked behind Fernando Mendoza but ahead of other prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft class. Conversely, Arizona Sports characterizes the acquisition of Sorsby as a potential gamble for teams such as the Cardinals.
Attention remains on the upcoming Supplemental Draft process. Further details regarding specific team evaluations or Sorsby's formal draft eligibility status are not yet specified in available reports.
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What is the status of Brendan Sorsby’s NFL entry?
Brendan Sorsby has declared for the NFL Supplemental Draft.
How does Sorsby’s talent compare to other prospects?
According to CBS Sports, Sorsby would have ranked behind Fernando Mendoza but ahead of the remainder of the 2026 draft class.
Are all NFL teams interested in Sorsby?
Coverage indicates that Arizona Sports advises the Cardinals to avoid the prospect, while Satterfield reports hearing from multiple NFL teams.
Coverage (3)
- Brendan Sorsby would've ranked behind Fernando Mendoza but ahead of everyone else in the 2026 NFL Draft class CBS Sports · 4h ago
- Brendan Sorsby a gamble the Cardinals should just avoid Arizona Sports · 4h ago
- Conference commissioners "Jubilant" Brendan Sorsby declares for NFL Supplemental Draft Yahoo Sports · 4h ago
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