When Kayshon Boutte hauled in a 42-yard pass from Drake Maye in the wild-card round of the AFC playoffs, the conversation didn’t stray.
When the New England Patriots receiver caught Maye’s first playoff touchdown a week later in the divisional round, again the focus revolved around the score.
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And in the Super Bowl, when Patriots offensive gains were few and far between, Boutte’s 21-yard catch amid a sea of three defenders similarly brought nothing but cheers from Patriots fans — even when Maye and Boutte failed to connect on four other tries that day.
So an NFC personnel executive questioned on Thursday the narrative that banned college quarterback Brendan Sorsby cannot shake the stigma that he bet on sports while playing college football.
The executive questioned the assumption that a Sorsby pro career would mean an onslaught of criticism every interception or fumble; a referendum on whether Sorsby is trying to throw the game.
“Why do you think that,” the executive asked, “when nobody says that about Kayshon Boutte when he drops a ball?”
Wideout Kayshon Boutte played in the Super Bowl for the AFC champion New England Patriots. (Photo by Kathryn Riley/Getty Images)
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Circle back to January 2024 and Boutte, coming off his NFL rookie year, was arrested for allegations of illegal sports betting dating back to when he played at LSU. The charges were later dropped after Boutte completed a gambling awareness program and agreed to a self-ban. The Patriots’ 2023 sixth-round draft pick has since amassed 1,140 receiving yards and nine touchdowns the last two seasons. Boutte has rebounded after allegedly violating not only NCAA betting policies but also Louisiana state laws.
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Two years later, he’s an NFL receiver who helped his team to a Super Bowl.
And Sorsby’s gambling, while serious enough that he completed a residential treatment program for a diagnosed gambling addiction and anxiety disorder, was not illegal.
So some in the NFL wonder: Why can’t he rebound?
“Don’t get me wrong now — if stuff starts to get egregious and all of a sudden he’s a starter and he’s throwing crazy picks, of course social media and Twitter is going to start,” the NFC executive said. “But I don’t think that’s going to be as much of a big deal as people think. And like I said, he’s not going to play early.”
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The NFL could learn as soon as Monday that the need to calculate this analysis is near. After the NCAA ruled Sorsby permanently ineligible to compete, Sorsby is scheduled for an injunction hearing on Monday to determine whether the NCAA’s case will be upheld.
If an injunction is not granted, and the ruling is not reversed, Sorsby’s most likely next step will be to file for entry into the NFL supplemental draft. The deadline to file is June 22.
A high-ranking AFC executive distinguished between teams’ concern about Sorsby’s past behavior and concerns about future relapse.
“My sense is the bets themselves weren’t anything teams will be concerned about,” the executive told Yahoo Sports. “But the real question will be, what does he have in place to make sure this doesn’t pop up again in his career for something like an MMA, college football or NBA bet?”
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Weighing the risk of future violation will be the crux of any decision.
“He will do everything in his power to not have this derail his career,” the high-ranking AFC executive said. “But, with all addictions, it is hard to predict the likelihood of success.”
Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby is fighting to regain NCAA eligibility. (AP Photo/Annie Rice)
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Receivers including Boutte, the Detroit Lions’ Jameson Williams and the Tennessee Titans’ Calvin Ridley have rebounded from betting violation consequences. The challenge for a quarterback is different.
On one hand, quarterbacks’ fame and leadership role expose them to more scrutiny. On the other, the quarterback demand always far exceeds its supply.
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The last quarterback selected in the supplemental draft was Terrelle Pryor, whom the Raiders took with a third-round pick in 2011 supplemental draft.
Last year, the New Orleans Saints signed former Iowa State Hunter Dekkers to their practice squad two years and a junior-college stint after an Iowa criminal investigation into gambling extinguished Dekkers’ NCAA eligibility. An NFC talent evaluator deemed Sorsby “significantly” more talented than Dekkers.
“Hard to find QBs, so risk tolerance will always be higher,” a high-ranking NFC executive told Yahoo Sports. “Especially since this draft was so bad and people who may have wanted [a] young QB didn’t take one.”
Whether Sorsby’s talent surpasses the threshold for NFL roster consideration is not in question.
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After starting 10 games in his second season at Indiana, Sorsby started 24 games in two years for Cincinnati amassing 5,613 passing yards and 45 touchdowns to 12 interceptions in two seasons. He rushed for another 1,027 yards and 18 scores. NFL evaluators had begun preparing to keep tabs on him at Texas Tech this fall after Sorsby’s transfer.
Then he checked himself into a rehabilitation facility and evaluators realized: They may need to make an NFL decision based only on existing tape.
Already his tape is piquing interest.
Conversations with evaluators across the NFC and AFC paint a picture of a quarterback whose talents allure. Two evaluators projected Sorsby as a late first- to early second-round pick. A third evaluator described Sorsby as a first-round talent who’s more likely to net a third-round pick in the supplemental draft given the “discount” for his gambling risk. A fourth evaluator said their team graded Sorsby as worth a third- to fourth-round pick in the 2026 draft, slotting behind third-round Steelers pick Drew Allar and fourth-round New York Jets pick Cade Klubnik. But that evaluator believed the stronger 2027 class would drop Sorsby’s value to a fifth- to seventh-round 2027 pick.
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“He’s probably as good as [Duke quarterback] Darian Mensah,” an NFC evaluator said. “They’re probably in the same boat. I think they’re both going to be like late one/early two-type draft picks.”
Evaluators compared Sorsby’s style and college résumé to that of Jordan Love and Carson Wentz. Sorsby’s physical gifts, arm talent and ability to throw off-platform — while his “reckless gunslinger” style of play needs to be honed with discipline and development, they say.
“It’s like a raw ball of clay, but high upside,” an NFC evaluator said. “He’s not going to be ready from a processing standpoint, I don’t think, early on. But [for] one of these teams that don’t really have a quarterback or they have an older quarterback?
“Somebody’s going to take a shot on that dude.”
If Sorsby clears hurdle of supplemental draft admission, who might take him?
There are some in the NFL who don’t want supplemental drafts. They can open a proverbial can of worms for applicants whose talent thresholds don’t meet the NFL bar, and they draw attention to prospects’ off-field baggage. Some supplemental draft prospects stick, including the most recent pick — Jalen Thompson, a fifth-round safety selection by the Arizona Cardinals in 2019.
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After 87 starts across seven seasons with Arizona, the Cowboys signed Thompson in free agency this offseason.
Cowboys team owner Jerry Jones said he supports the return of the supplemental draft.
“I like the idea of stepping up the timetable and getting the key player that you’re thinking enough of to use,” Jones told Yahoo Sports, speaking generally about supplemental drafts rather than specifically about Sorsby’s viability. “The sooner to today that we can get as many good ones on the field, that’s a plus for us.”
The reality of Sorsby’s timeline could help his case as well.
Evaluators point to the Minnesota Vikings, Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers as teams with major quarterback questions for 2027 and beyond, and thus reason to stash a talented quarterback.
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Sorsby’s chance to start in 2026 at any of those is highly unlikely. He’d sit behind Kyler Murray and J.J. McCarthy in Minnesota; behind Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders in Cleveland; and behind at least Aaron Rodgers in Pittsburgh.
Murray, Watson and Rodgers’ deals each last only through this season.
And if these teams, with bridge quarterbacks and strong defenses, win even half of their games this year, their chance at an early class of 2027 quarterback will drop.
Sorsby could develop, have time out of the spotlight theoretically and perhaps offer an answer to a question the 2027 draft may not bring.
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For now, Sorsby’s next step will be Monday’s injunction hearing. If the NCAA’s ban is upheld, expect supplemental draft chatter to heighten. While Sorsby needs to file by June 22, no date for a draft itself has been set, a league spokesperson said Thursday night.
The league, and teams, will seek a level of comfort with Sorsby’s gambling admissions and rehabilitation. There are plenty who still view gambling as a taboo that can’t be shaken. Others focus on the infrastructure around a player, a high-ranking AFC executive saying they believe Sorsby will assuage concerns if he meets with teams.
Nearly three years removed from his alleged betting string and two from his arrest, Boutte wrote an article in January for The Players Tribune. On the doorstep of the Patriots’ playoff run, he asked fans and decision-makers to rethink how they view players who gamble.
“If I have a message for the football world, I guess it’s this: ‘Don’t give up on these kids, man,’” Boutte wrote. “ I know there’s more stories like mine out there. Betting is just gonna keep getting bigger and bigger. …
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“When you ask yourself, ‘How could they do something like that? How could they risk it all? What were they thinking?’ The sad part is, they weren’t thinking. They were going through something. Don’t give up on them.
“Maybe they just need some help.”
Maybe, from the NFL, Sorsby will get it.
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