The Miami Dolphins didn't double down on the acquisition of Malik Willis by taking a quarterback in the 2026 NFL draft, but they might get another chance to supplement (pun intended) the Willis signing soon. And the question is whether the team should even consider the idea of taking former Indiana University and Cincinnati quarterback Brendan Sorsby in, you guessed it, the supplemental draft. Sorsby was set to play the 2026 season for Texas Tech, but his status is in limbo now after he entered a residential treatment facility for a gambling addiction that has him under NCAA investigation. One possible, if not likely, outcome will be Sorsby petitioning to enter the supplemental draft this summer where teams essentially can bid on his services with one of their 2027 draft picks. The logistics are simple: Using the 2026 draft order, each team takes turns deciding whether they want to take him in the first round of the supplemental draft, which would cost the equivalent pick in the 2027 regular draft.…