Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) has become an increasingly important term in college sports, as athletes can now make money from their NIL. The NCAA has allowed college athletes to benefit from their NIL, which has led to athletes signing lucrative deals with companies. With so many college athletes looking to capitalize on their NIL, here are the top 10 most valuable college NIL athletes.
Shareef O’Neal – Louisiana State University – O’Neal is the son of Hall of Fame legend Shaquille O’Neal. He holds the top spot in On3’s NIL Valuation, with a total value of $3.3 million.
Bronny James – High School Basketball – Bronny James tops the list of high school players with a total NIL value of $5.1 million.
Mikey Williams – High School Basketball – Williams has a total NIL value of $2.6 million.
Bryce Young – Alabama Football – Young is the highest NIL earner this year, with a total valuation of $3.2 million in NIL deals.
Arch Manning – High School Football – Manning has a total NIL value of $1.6 million.
Will Anderson Jr. – OLB, Alabama – Anderson has a total NIL value of $718,000.
Bijan Robinson – RB, Texas – Robinson has a total NIL value of $588,000.
Quinn Ewers – QB, Texas – Ewers has a total NIL value of $434,000.
Jordan Addison – WR, USC – Addison has a total NIL value of $406,000.
Kayshon Boutte – WR, LSU – Boutte has a total NIL value of $401,000.
These college athletes have been able to capitalize on their name, image, and likeness, and are now some of the most valuable NIL athletes in college sports. It’s no surprise that college athletes are now able to make money from their name, image and likeness, as it is a great way to make money and gain recognition.
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