While predictions and speculation swirled that the Minnesota Vikings could potentially look to add Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby in the NFLâs Supplemental Draft, those ideas can now officially be put to bed.Â
The NFL announced on Tuesday that there will be no Supplemental Draft this year, effectively closing Sorsbyâs last avenue to join the league in 2026.Â
âUnder our Collective Bargaining Agreement, the League retains sole discretion to determine whether it is appropriate to conduct a Supplemental Draft in any given year. The League has not conducted such a draft for several years and, prior to your submission, the League had no plans to do so this year, as no other player has sought entry,â wrote Larry Ferazani, General Counsel of the NFL Management Council. Â
âYour Petitionâfiled three business days before the deadline, without any supporting information or documentation, and only after abandoning your recent litigation efforts to avoid NCAA sanctionsâdoes not provide a basis for the League to alter those plans. The issues presented by your Petition are too significant, and too closely tied to the Leagueâs core integrity interests, to permit meaningful review within the timeline presented.â
The Vikings Potential Involvement with Brenden Sorsby is History
Both Kyler Murray and J.J. McCarthy are embroiled in a quarterback competition to earn the starting job for the Vikings. But reports out of minicamp indicated that neither quarterback was a clear winner just yet, forcing head coach Kevin OâConnell to extend the battle into training camp and beyond. That opened the door for some speculation around Sorsby, who was projected to be selected with a second or third-round pick in the supplemental draft.Â
While unlikely, the Vikings couldâve seen Sorsby as a canât miss prospect, and snagged him as their potential starter for 2027. There’s no way to know if the Vikings were interested, but with unrest at the position, it’s easy to see why they might have kicked the tires on Sorsby. Now though, the Vikings, and every other NFL squad, can focus their efforts on the current roster.Â
Mac Jones Had Been Eyeing Minnesota as a Possible Landing Spot
Until the Vikings name a starter, the speculation will continue. From Sorsby to Anthony Richardson to San Francisco’s Mac Jones, thereâs been no shortage of links to Minnesota.Â
ESPNâs Nick Wagoner indicated recently that Minnesota was actually Jonesâ preferred destination in the event of a trade until the Vikings ultimately honed in on Murray.
âFor a team such as the Minnesota Vikings, which was believed to be Jonesâ preferred destination outside of San Francisco, it was easier and cheaper to sign Kyler Murray to a league-minimum deal because of offset language in his contract, than it was to deal a pick and then potentially sign Jones to a lucrative extension,â wrote Wagoner. Â
For now, the Vikings will hope that either Murray or McCarthy emerges as a clear favorite during training camp, ending the circus that surrounds the franchise. Until that happens, there will be plenty of debate as to who the Vikings might add to the unsettled room.Â
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