Late last week, Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby took an indefinite leave to enter treatment for gambling addiction amid an NCAA investigation into his alleged online sports betting activities, including wagers on his former team, Indiana. NFL executives expressed skepticism over media claims that Sorsby could be a first-round pick in a supplemental draft, emphasizing the uncertainty surrounding his eligibility and potential ramifications. His hiring of attorney Jeffrey Kessler raises questions about whether Sorsby can enter the NFL despite NCAA issues, with discussions ongoing about the integrity risk and possible suspensions if drafted. As the situation unfolds, teams must navigate the implications of gambling addiction on Sorsby’s future in the league.
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