Here are the pilots up for consideration for the 2015-2016 TV season at The CW:
Cheerleader Death Squad – This drama follows a former CIA agent-turned teacher who realizes that his elite students at a Washington D.C. prep school have high level access through their personal connections, and trains them to be his eyes and ears in the world of international espionage so that he can make his way back into the CIA.
THOSE BEHIND THE SCENES: Marc Cherry, Neal Baer, Dan Truly and Sabrina Wind
CAST: Alan Van Sprang (Reign), Abbie Cobb (Suburgatory), Gia Mantegna (The Middle and Gigantic) and Aylin Bayramoglu (The Glee Project)
Cordon – The drama, based on the Belgian series, revolves around an epidemic that breaks out in Atlanta, leaving some people stuck on the outside of a large city quarantine.
THOSE BEHIND THE SCENES: Julie Plec, David Nutter and Carl Joos
CAST: George Young (Casualty) and Trevor St. John (One Life To Live), Hanna Mangan Lawrence (Spartacus), Chris Wood (The Vampire Diaries) and Claudia Black (Farscape).
Dead People – The drama centers on a down-on-his-luck, semi-alcoholic but roguishly charming cab driver, who, after a near-death experience, suddenly has the ability to interact with ghosts, including his late ex-wife who he has never gotten over.
THOSE BEHIND THE SCENES: Tom Kapinos
CAST: Jaime Lee Kirchner (Mercy), Andrew J. West (The Walking Dead), Echo Kellum (Ben and Kate) and Alexandra Chando (The Lying Game)
Tales from the Darkside – Based on the 1980’s horror/fantasy/thriller anthology will focus on one regular character, a weathered and tortured young man, Newman is the guide to the unsuspecting who come across The Darkside.
THOSE BEHIND THE SCENES: Joe Hill, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci
CAST: Kris Lemche (Joan of Arcadia)
MOST LIKELY TO BE PICKED-UP: Cheerleader Death Squad
LONG SHOT: Dead People

I had heard that Mark Harmon and someone else was going to be creating a show for CW..any word on that?
From what I can see by doing a quick search, there were a couple of articles last October stating The CW had ordered a pilot for Shakespeare’s Sisters, but there hasn’t been any other word about it since then. I would imagine that it didn’t go any further, but I’ll keep an eye out to see if I hear/learn/see anything new about it.
Thanks…that could explain why there hasn’t been any word of his status with NCIS. Whether or not it has been renewed or not.
Possible, or that negotiations are just still undergoing, but I can’t see CBS cancelling the show quite yet. It’s too successful for the network.
I hope you are right but a number of people feel the show couldn’t go on without him.
Well yes, without Harmon the show would be a disaster; that being said I don’t think he’d leave the show just to be involved behind the scenes of this potential CW series because there are other EP’s involved. After all, he is an EP on NCIS New Orleans and NCIS is still going strong. We shall see though.