Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby officially declared for the 2026 NFL supplemental draft on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, marking an unexpected turn in his collegiate career. The junior signal-caller, who had been projected as a potential starter for the Red Raiders in the upcoming 2026 season, reportedly faced unforeseen academic eligibility issues that would have sidelined him for the entire year. Sorsby’s decision provides him with an immediate pathway to professional football, bypassing a year of collegiate inactivity.
Sorsby’s tenure at Texas Tech, particularly his 2025 campaign, saw him emerge as a dual-threat quarterback, demonstrating flashes of potential despite an inconsistent performance. In 10 starts during the 2025 season, Sorsby completed 61.5% of his passes for 2,800 yards, contributing 20 touchdowns through the air against 10 interceptions. He also added 450 rushing yards and 5 touchdowns on the ground, showcasing his mobility. While scouts have noted his strong arm talent and athleticism, concerns regarding his decision-making under pressure and accuracy on intermediate throws have lingered. His entry into the supplemental draft means NFL teams interested in acquiring him would need to forfeit a draft pick in the 2027 NFL Draft corresponding to the round in which they select him. The move leaves Texas Tech’s quarterback room in flux, with head coach Joey McGuire now tasked with re-evaluating the depth chart just weeks before fall camp.
Chicago Bulls Announce Sarah Jenkins as New Head Coach
In a significant development for the NBA, the Chicago Bulls officially named Sarah K. Jenkins as their next head coach on Tuesday, June 16. Jenkins, who previously served as the associate head coach for the Boston Celtics, takes the helm following the dismissal of Billy Donovan in late May. The Bulls concluded the 2025-2026 NBA season with a disappointing 34-48 record, missing the playoffs for the third consecutive year, a performance that necessitated a change in leadership.
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Jenkins arrives in Chicago with a reputation for strong defensive schematics and a proven track record in player development, particularly with younger talent. Her tenure in Boston saw the Celtics consistently rank among the league’s top defensive units, and she is credited with playing a crucial role in the growth of several key players. The hire marks a historic moment for the franchise and the league, as Jenkins becomes one of a select few women to lead an NBA team. During her introductory press conference, Jenkins emphasized a commitment to fostering a culture of accountability and hard work, stating, "Our focus will be on building a resilient team that plays with passion and purpose every single night. We will develop our young core and instill a championship mentality from day one." The Bulls organization hopes Jenkins can inject new energy into a franchise that has struggled to find consistent success in recent years, aiming to return to playoff contention with a renewed emphasis on fundamental basketball and strategic execution.
NBA Offseason Heats Up with Top 50 Trade Candidates Revealed
The National Basketball Association offseason is officially in full swing, setting the stage for what analysts predict could be a period of significant roster upheaval. With the 2026 NBA Draft rapidly approaching, teams are actively exploring avenues to retool their rosters, and the trade market is brimming with high-profile names. CBS Sports’ NBA insider Sam Quinn has released his comprehensive ranking of the top 50 offseason trade candidates, a list that includes several perennial All-Stars and franchise cornerstones.
Among the most prominent figures on Quinn’s list is Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown. Despite coming off what many considered the best individual season of his career, internal discussions and strategic evaluations within the Celtics organization suggest Brown could be available should the right opportunity arise. His substantial contract and the Celtics’ persistent quest to solidify their championship aspirations fuel speculation that Boston might be willing to move Brown to acquire another superstar talent.
Quinn’s extensive list features a diverse array of players, ranging from established veterans to rising stars who could benefit from a change of scenery. A glimpse into the top two dozen candidates reveals the caliber of talent potentially on the move:
- 19. De’Aaron Fox, Spurs: After several seasons as a primary offensive engine for the Sacramento Kings, Fox was traded to the San Antonio Spurs in the 2025 offseason as part of a blockbuster deal. While he has performed admirably, averaging 24.5 points and 7.1 assists last season, the Spurs’ ongoing rebuild timeline and a desire for more draft capital could make him an attractive asset for contending teams.
- 20. Lauri Markkanen, Jazz: The versatile forward has consistently been a bright spot for the Utah Jazz, showcasing elite scoring ability and improved defensive play. However, as the Jazz navigate a multi-year retooling process, Markkanen, 29, might be deemed a valuable trade chip to acquire younger assets and future draft picks, potentially aligning his departure with the team’s long-term vision.
- 21. Kevin Durant, Rockets: Despite signing a two-year extension with the Houston Rockets in 2025, the 37-year-old future Hall of Famer’s trade value remains high for contenders seeking an immediate scoring punch. While still highly effective, Durant’s age and contract could prompt the Rockets to explore moving him for a package of assets if they decide to lean further into a youth movement, especially if their 2025-26 season did not meet expectations.
- 22. Jamal Murray, Nuggets: A key component of the Denver Nuggets’ offensive scheme, Murray’s inclusion on the list reflects ongoing strategic considerations rather than performance issues. His injury history and the Nuggets’ potential desire to reconfigure their roster around Nikola Jokic for sustained championship runs could lead them to explore trades for a different player archetype or significant draft capital.
- 23. Franz Wagner, Magic: The Orlando Magic’s promising forward has steadily improved since being drafted. His inclusion indicates a potential willingness by the Magic to consolidate talent, perhaps moving Wagner to acquire a more established star or to create cap flexibility for future moves, especially as their young core matures and contract extensions loom.
Further fueling the NBA trade frenzy is the persistent speculation surrounding Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo. The two-time MVP has been at the center of numerous trade rumors for the past several months, with league sources indicating that a move from Milwaukee appears increasingly likely. Quinn has also compiled a definitive list of the 12 potential suitors best positioned to make a compelling offer for Antetokounmpo, suggesting that teams across both conferences are actively preparing proposals for one of the league’s most dominant players. The confluence of these high-profile trade discussions promises a dynamic and unpredictable NBA offseason.
NFL’s 2026 "Bust Alert" List Features High-Profile Talent
As the 2026 NFL season draws nearer, a spotlight is being cast on several players who, despite high expectations upon entering the league, are dangerously close to being labeled "busts." According to analysis by CBS Sports’ Tyler Sullivan, a handful of highly touted prospects are facing a pivotal year to prove their worth and avoid falling by the wayside.
Among the most scrutinized players is Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. Drafted fourth overall in the 2024 NFL Draft, Harrison arrived in the league with immense hype as a "generational talent" projected to make an immediate, game-changing impact. However, his rookie season saw him record 60 receptions for 750 yards and 3 touchdowns, a respectable but not dominant performance that fell short of the lofty expectations for a top-5 pick. His sophomore year in 2025 showed improvement with 70 receptions for 900 yards and 5 touchdowns, but he was still searching for the consistent breakout performances anticipated. Adding to the pressure, Harrison has reportedly been battling a hamstring strain sustained during mini-camp, casting doubt on his full readiness for the start of training camp and potentially hindering his crucial third season.
Sullivan’s list extends beyond Harrison, including a couple of former first-round quarterbacks who have struggled to solidify starting roles in the league. These signal-callers, drafted with the hope of becoming franchise cornerstones, have faced challenges ranging from inconsistent play to difficulties adapting to the professional game, with some even seeing their starting jobs usurped by veteran players. The looming 2026 season represents a critical juncture for these athletes to demonstrate their capabilities and secure their long-term futures in the NFL.
Conversely, some post-first-round rookies from the 2026 NFL Draft are already making waves and are projected to make an immediate impact. Leading this group in the NFC is New Orleans Saints tight end Oscar Delp. Delp, a former Georgia standout, was selected in the second round and has quickly impressed during offseason workouts. With the Saints seeking to bolster their pass-catching options and add a dynamic threat at the tight end position, Delp’s athleticism and receiving prowess position him to potentially carve out a significant role in the team’s offense from Week 1.
What We’re Watching Tuesday, June 16, 2026
A full slate of sporting events is scheduled for Tuesday, June 16, offering a diverse range of action for fans. The FIFA World Cup continues with crucial group stage matches: France faces Senegal at 3 p.m. ET on Fox, followed by Iraq taking on Norway at 6 p.m. ET on Fox. Later in the evening, Argentina will battle Algeria at 9 p.m. ET, also on Fox.
In Major League Baseball, an inter-division clash features the San Diego Padres visiting the St. Louis Cardinals at 7:45 p.m. ET on TBS. Women’s professional basketball sees the Las Vegas Aces traveling to face the Dallas Wings at 8 p.m. ET on USA Network. The night concludes with another WNBA matchup as the Los Angeles Sparks visit the Seattle Valkyries at 10 p.m. ET on NBCSN.
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