For the first time since 2019, there will be an NFL Supplemental Draft and it's set to take place July 11, according to The Athletic's Dane Brugler. Any prospect that wants their name entered in the draft must file an application with the league office in order to be declared eligible.
First implemented in 1977, the supplemental draft has provided players a chance to enter the league if they weren't able to get into the regular draft for any variety of reasons, whether that be disciplinary or academic ineligibility in college.
It can also include players that were unable to attend college.