Bronny James and others capitalizing on new NIL College Rule
Bronny James and others capitalizing on new NIL College Rule
By Justin Rubin January 16, 2023 21:43
Over the last several years, NIl (Name, Image and Likeness) has become a more prevalent topic at universities around the country. Suaava may have signed a similar deal with Penn State, and then when the NCAA finally came around on player NIL rights at full football speed in 2021 moments after Siaosi got to work perhaps it jumped right into business agreements. 2022 view 62 images With so many college athletes leveraging their NIL, here are the top 10 most with over $1 million in revenue from Disclose.
- Bronny James (HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL) — Bronny James Total: $5.1 Million - No. 1 NIL Valuation
- Shareef O'Neal, Louisiana State University — The son of Hall of Fame great Shaquille O’Neal. On3: No. 1 NIL Valuation ($3,350,000)
- Mikey Williams: High School Basketball — $2.6 million NIL value
- Bryce Young – Alabama Football – $3.2 million (Estimated Earnings) Total NIL deals
- Arch Manning — High School Football - Manning Total NIL Value is $1.6 million
- Will Anderson Jr. – OLB, Alabama — $718,000
- Bijan Robinson – RB, Texas NIL value of: $588,000
- Quinn Ewers – QB, Texas - NIL Value: $434,000
- Jordan Addison – WR, USC – Total NIL value: $406 000
- Kayshon Boutte – WR, LSU -Total NIL Value: $401,000
Now, this name image and likeness generation of college athletes are taking full advantage of their ability to profit from their NIL becoming the most valuable NIL athletes in collegiate athletics. It is not any wonder that the head gear that assists persons in attaining a little popularity and earning at least one-dollar, college athletes to earn money on their name.