
Source: BroBible
Summary
Dae’Quan Wright, an NFL tight end with the Cleveland Browns, entered the college football transfer portal, making him the first active NFL player to do so. A Louisiana judge issued a temporary restraining order allowing players with professional contracts to remain eligible for college. Wright, who was undrafted and signed with the Browns, could now be recruited by college teams. The move raises questions about the future of the transfer portal and player eligibility.
Our Reading
The routine arrives with confidence.
Active NFL players now apply for college teams like they’re signing with a new brand.
Eligibility rules get rewritten by judges, not coaches.
College coaches now have a new target: players already making pro money.
It’s not a second chance—it’s a second contract.
College football just got a new player who can’t choose between two jobs.
Author: Evan Null









