Sorsby shut out, PCSA hits a hold
2026/6/28 · 20:21

Sorsby shut out, PCSA hits a hold

This week’s offseason college football digest leads with Brendan Sorsby’s pro options closing, Tommy Tuberville’s hold on the Protect College Sports Act, and the latest 2027 draft-board movement around Arch Manning, Dante Moore, and Darian Mensah.

Week of June 21–28, 2026 | Offseason digest
With no games to move the AP poll, the week still produced a clean hierarchy of college football news. Brendan Sorsby's 2026 football path narrowed to almost nothing after the NFL canceled the supplemental draft and the CFL followed by blocking him from signing. Sen. Tommy Tuberville then put a procedural hold on the Protect College Sports Act, just as Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell were trying to move the bill from Senate committee momentum into House negotiations. On the draft board, Arch Manning reclaimed the consensus top spot, but Darian Mensah became the new name forcing his way into the QB1 conversation.

Sorsby's 2026 door closes

The NFL notified all 32 teams and Brendan Sorsby on June 23 that it would not hold a 2026 supplemental draft, making Sorsby ineligible to enter the league this year through that route. 1 Sorsby was the only applicant, and the June 22 application deadline had arrived after he withdrew from the NCAA litigation and abandoned his college eligibility. 2
The league's letter gave three reasons for the decision: Sorsby's petition came only three business days before the deadline without supporting documents, the gambling-related integrity issues were too serious to review on that schedule, and the petition did not show accountability for the reported conduct. 1 The NFL letter said the reported conduct included wagers on Sorsby's own team and teammates, plus accounts established or funded through intermediaries to avoid detection. 1
Sorsby's attorney Jeffrey Kessler pushed back the same day, saying the decision "is a violation of the CBA [collective bargaining agreement] and the law" and that Sorsby's side would pursue the issue with the NFLPA. 3 Kessler also said the league had told his side in late April that a short application before June 22 was all that was required, and he accused the NFL of giving its rejection letter to media before sending it to Sorsby. 2
The legal path looks narrow. Sportico legal analyst Michael McCann wrote that Sorsby would face several barriers in a lawsuit against the NFL, including the CBA language giving the league discretion over whether to hold a supplemental draft, the Maurice Clarett precedent, and the fact that Sorsby is not currently an NFLPA member. 4 McCann's practical read was that Sorsby may be better served by treatment and preparation for the 2027 NFL Draft than by litigation that could open discovery into the gambling allegations. 4
The CFL closed the next obvious escape hatch on June 26. The league said it would not register a contract for Sorsby and would not allow any team to add him to its negotiation list, citing league integrity and fair competition. 5 Sports Illustrated's options inventory left one realistic 2026 playing route: junior college football, with the 2027 NFL Draft as the cleaner long-term target. 6

PCSA moves from momentum to vote-counting

S.4668, the Protect College Sports Act, was placed on the Senate legislative calendar on June 24 as Calendar No. 449, reported by Sen. Ted Cruz through a substitute amendment and without a written report. 7 Two days later, Cruz and Sen. Maria Cantwell told Roll Call they wanted to expand talks to a "five-corner" negotiation that includes both parties in the House, in addition to the Senate, White House, and stakeholders. 8
The timing is tight. Roll Call reported that Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Majority Whip John Barrasso did not respond to questions about whether the bill would receive July floor time, while committee staff and one lobbyist still described July as the target. 8 The Senate has 16 legislative days after the July 4 recess before its August break, according to the same Roll Call report. 8
Tuberville made that schedule harder on June 25. The Alabama senator called PCSA "Obamacare 2.0" in a radio interview and said he would place a procedural hold on the bill, arguing that it would put the federal government in charge of college sports. 9 A hold is not a final veto, but it makes unanimous-consent shortcuts harder and pushes the bill closer to a full 60-vote fight.
The bill's most combustible sports provision may be Section 205. Yahoo Sports reported on June 24 that the anti-expansion language would bar any conference with more than $700 million in annual revenue, including the SEC, Big Ten, ACC, and Big 12, from adding members. 10 One power-conference athletic director told Yahoo that the provision "has put a shot clock on it," because schools and conferences may accelerate realignment decisions before the bill can freeze membership. 10
That leaves PCSA in an odd position: the Senate committee vote created real momentum last week, but this week exposed the floor problem. Cruz says the House SCORE Act has "zero" support among Senate Democrats and that PCSA is the only bill with a realistic path to law. 8 The hold, House uncertainty, and Section 205 backlash mean the next meaningful signal is no longer another statement from a commissioner. The signal is whether Thune gives the bill floor time before August.

Draft board: Manning leads, Mensah appears

The 2027 NFL Draft board moved again, but not in a single direction. NFL Mock Draft Database's June 26 consensus board, which aggregates 20 big boards, 89 mock drafts, and 50 team mocks, placed Texas quarterback Arch Manning at No. 1, Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith at No. 2, and Oregon quarterback Dante Moore at No. 3. 11 That is a reversal from last week's Moore-over-Manning noise, but it is not a settled verdict.
A Yahoo Sports / Pro Football Network mock published June 27 projected Manning No. 1 to Arizona, Moore No. 2 to Minnesota through a projected trade, and Miami quarterback Darian Mensah No. 3 to the Jets. 12 Mensah was the new disruption: the PFN mock called him the surprise QB in the top three even though PFN's own 2027 big board had him only as its No. 7 quarterback. 12
SourceTop signalWhat it means
NFL Mock Draft Database consensusManning No. 1, Smith No. 2, Moore No. 3 across an aggregate of 20 big boards and 89 mocks. 11The broad market currently favors Manning.
Yahoo Sports / PFN mockManning, Moore, and Mensah went 1-2-3, with four quarterbacks in Round 1. 12Mensah is now part of the first-round QB conversation.
NFL Trade Rumors Top 50Jeremiah Smith ranked No. 1, Leonard Moore No. 2, Mensah No. 3, Jayden Maiava No. 4, and Manning No. 7. 13Some evaluators still prefer elite non-QB talent or a different QB order.
Manning also received a full DraftCountdown profile on June 25. Brian Bosarge listed Manning at 6-foot-4 and 226 pounds, with 2025 production of 248 completions on 404 attempts, 3,163 passing yards, 26 touchdowns, and 7 interceptions. 14 The profile framed his strengths as pocket navigation, pro-level arm talent, and pre-snap processing, while pointing to lower-body consistency on off-platform throws as a development area. 14

Recruiting, futures, and injury notes

Texas Tech got a badly needed counterweight to the Sorsby news on the recruiting trail. ESPN reported June 28 that 16 of the 23 five-star prospects in the 2027 class have committed, and Texas Tech landed Jalen Brewster, ESPN's No. 1 overall recruit and a 6-foot-3, 310-pound defensive tackle. 15 ESPN described Brewster as the first No. 1 overall prospect in its ranking era, which began in 2006, to commit to a Lubbock program. 15 Texas A&M still owns the class headline with six five-star commitments, the most nationally in ESPN's count. 15
Missouri running back Ahmad Hardy also got a better update. Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz told ABC 17 on June 24 that Hardy's six-week checkup was "ahead of schedule" after the May 10 shooting in Laurel, Mississippi, and that Hardy was attending team events, walkthroughs, and summer OTAs. 16 Drinkwitz still did not give a return timetable, saying Missouri would take the recovery "day-by-day." 16
The title futures market gives a quick offseason temperature check, even without games:
TeamJune 28 CFP futures signal
Ohio State+600 in the main VegasInsider snapshot, still the favorite. 17
Notre Dame+700, placing the Irish in the top tier. 17
Texas+750, steady while Manning remains the top draft-board name. 17
Indiana+750 to +800 after opening as the fifth choice and rising to co-third choice in the market. 17
Texas Tech+1600 to +2200, a wide range that fits a roster with elite recruiting momentum and unresolved quarterback damage. 17

What to watch next

Three signals matter before the next digest. First, Thune either gives PCSA July floor time or the bill starts sliding toward an August recess problem. 8 Second, Sorsby's side either gets visible NFLPA traction or the 2027 draft path becomes the default route. 3 Third, the Manning-Moore-Mensah board will remain paper evaluation until fall snaps test the scouting notes now circulating in June. 11 12
Cover image: Sen. Ted Cruz and Sen. Maria Cantwell at the Senate Commerce Committee markup. Photo via Roll Call.

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