List of top 10 highest paid college athletes and NIL deals in 2023

List of top 10 highest paid college athletes and NIL deals in 2023

Olivia Dunne and Bronny James are leading the ranking of the Top 10 NIL deals Incomes for 2023, check out who are the others and the list of these highest paid college athletes 

Bronny James, the son of NBA superstar LeBron James, reportedly has a better shot of making it in the league and earns more money than Caleb Williams and Shedeur Sanders put together.

Nothing wrong with wishing these kids to be financially successful.

comparable to a young tennis pro who makes the switch to the professional ranks or a 20-year-old who creates an app that sells for $100 million.

It makes sense that it can happen whether or not you are enrolled in school if you have talent and companies want to help you.

List of highest paid college athletes and NIL deals in 2023

Just as no one is stopping a chemistry student from modelling for Fashion Nova, no one should stop a basketball player from doing the same.

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Bronny James has risen to number 34 on the 247Sports national rankings list for college basketball prospects as he finishes an outstanding All-American 2023 season.

Although the high school senior has not yet chosen which college basketball programme he will play for next year, the oldest son of LeBron James has won multiple NIL agreements with prestigious companies like Nike and Beats by Dre.

He now earns more money than top college quarterbacks like Caleb Williams ($2.6 million) of USC and Shedeur Sanders ($1.5 million) of the University of Colorado thanks to the success of his commercial endeavours.

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In contrast, Shedeur Sanders, the son of Deion Sanders, is anticipated to go in the first half of the 2024 draft, while Caleb Williams is predicted to go in the top five choices in the upcoming NFL draft.

Bronny is represented by Klutch Sports, a sports firm founded by Rich Paul, his father’s closest friend. Thanks in large part to Klutch Sports, the gifted 6-3 point shooter has made more money ($7.2 million) through NIL contracts than any amateur athlete in the country.

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Bronny demonstrated why he has grown to be such a highly esteemed prospect by finishing with 15 points, 4 assists, and 2 steals as the East Team defeated his team 109-106 in the McDonald’s All-American game on Tuesday night at the Toyota Center in Houston.

Have a look at the list of the top 10 earners from NIL

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