Alabama‘s [autotag]Bryce Young[/autotag] and [autotag]Will Anderson[/autotag] will be worth a lot of money one day in the NFL, however, due to the new NIL laws in place, they are worth a lot now. But how much are the two superstars really worth? On3 breaks it down.
Young signed a new NIL deal this week with Daniel A. Moore’s Crimson Connections, a collection of oil paintings. Young still leads college football in NIL valuations amassing $3.1 million, trailing only Bronny James, who is at an astounding $6.3 million. From being a Heisman Trophy winner to the amount of social media influence Young garnishes, he is worth every penny to his sponsors.
Anderson is the seventh most valued player in NIL at $1.3 million. What makes this that much more impressive is that Anderson is not a huge social media advocate and plays on the defensive side of the ball. So he won’t pull in the same level of attention as Young does, but he is dominant in his own right. Being a member of the Tide will get you paid.
Both of these guys are just collecting a sweet mini-pay day before likely being top five picks in next year’s 2023 NFL Draft.
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