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Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss Faces Uncertain NFL Draft Path
Chambliss' eligibility appeal with NCAA leaves his draft preparation and stock in limbo
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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Trinidad Chambliss, the standout quarterback from Ole Miss, finds himself in a precarious position as he awaits a decision from the NCAA regarding an extra year of eligibility. This uncertainty has created a 'very tricky spot' for Chambliss, as it could affect his NFL draft preparation and potentially his draft stock.
Why it matters
Chambliss is viewed as a promising quarterback prospect, but the ongoing eligibility issue has prevented him from participating in key pre-draft events like the NFL Combine and Senior Bowl. This lack of exposure and preparation could hurt his chances of being selected highly in the upcoming NFL Draft, despite his strong on-field performance for Ole Miss.
The details
According to NFL Draft analyst Todd McShay, Chambliss is 'not a first-round guy' but profiles as a 'good second-round developmental player.' However, the uncertainty surrounding his eligibility could affect his training and readiness for the transition to the NFL. Chambliss is currently straddling two worlds - preparing for another college season or the NFL - which is rarely an ideal situation.
- Trinidad Chambliss is awaiting a decision from the NCAA regarding an extra year of eligibility.
The players
Trinidad Chambliss
The standout quarterback from Ole Miss who is facing an uncertain path to the NFL Draft due to his ongoing eligibility appeal with the NCAA.
Todd McShay
An NFL Draft analyst who has weighed in on Chambliss' precarious situation and believes he is more of a second-round developmental prospect than a first-round lock.
What they’re saying
“He's putting himself in a tricky spot, and I think it's because he has a lot of people who are A. trying to capitalize on him, B. get him back to Ole Miss where he's getting all the backing and support right now.”
— Todd McShay, NFL Draft Analyst (Wake Up Barstool)
“He's not a first-round guy, but he's a good second-round developmental player that you can see becoming something down the line.”
— Todd McShay, NFL Draft Analyst (Wake Up Barstool)
What’s next
If March arrives and the NCAA denies Chambliss' request for another year of eligibility, he could enter the draft process having missed two of the most valuable pre-draft evaluation opportunities available - the NFL Combine and the Senior Bowl.
The takeaway
Chambliss' uncertain NFL Draft path highlights the delicate balance between on-field performance and off-field preparation. While he has shown promise as a quarterback, the lack of clarity around his eligibility could ultimately impact his draft stock and the trajectory of his professional career.


