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Las Vegas Raiders Face Draft Setback After Brendan Sorsby's Decision

2026-06-17 · Sports Illustrated

Las Vegas Raiders Face Draft Setback After Brendan Sorsby's Decision

Las Vegas Raiders are facing a potential setback in their draft strategy following quarterback Brendan Sorsby's decision to enter the NFL's supplemental draft. Sorsby, previously a standout at Texas Tech, has mutually parted ways with the university and will drop his collegiate eligibility lawsuit. This move allows him to pursue a professional career, which has significant implications for the Raiders as they look ahead to the 2027 NFL Draft. With Las Vegas in the midst of a rebuild after a disappointing 3-14 season, they were hoping to secure a high draft pick in 2027. Sorsby was considered one of the top quarterback prospects available, and his decision to leave college football reduces the pool of talent for the Raiders. The team recently selected quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 draft, indicating they are not in immediate need of another QB. However, the 2027 draft is expected to feature a deep class of quarterbacks, and losing Sorsby diminishes the potential value of the Raiders' draft capital. This situation could limit their ability to trade down and acquire additional assets. As the Raiders navigate this transition, Sorsby's choice serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of the NFL draft landscape.

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