Browns' Monken calls drafting Sorsby a 'slippery slope'
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Browns' Monken calls drafting Sorsby a 'slippery slope'

Cleveland Browns coach Todd Monken has publicly addressed the potential scenario involving Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby. Monken stated that selecting Sorsby in the NFL's supplemental draft would represent a "slippery slope."

The consideration for the supplemental draft arises from Sorsby's current standing in college football. According to the source, the quarterback may be ruled ineligible to play college football. This potential ineligibility is linked to a gambling addiction. If Sorsby is unable to participate at the collegiate level due to this ruling, the NFL's supplemental draft becomes a mechanism for him to enter the professional ranks.

Monken's comments reflect a specific viewpoint on the complexities of drafting a player under these circumstances. By characterizing the move as a "slippery slope," the Browns coach highlighted the potential complications or precedents involved in acquiring a player whose eligibility has been compromised by gambling-related issues. The statement underscores the delicate nature of navigating player availability and conduct policies within the league.

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