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NFL vs. College Football: Highest Earnings by Position in New NIL Era

NFL vs. College Football: Highest Earnings by Position in New NIL Era The gap between professional and college football earnings remains substantial, even as NIL opportunities have transformed the landscape for elite college athletes. According to Football Scoop and NIL Standard, top NFL players still earn significantly more than the highest-paid college players at the

NFL vs. College Football: Highest Earnings by Position in New NIL Era

NFL vs. College Football: Highest Earnings by Position in New NIL Era

The gap between professional and college football earnings remains substantial, even as NIL opportunities have transformed the landscape for elite college athletes. According to Football Scoop and NIL Standard, top NFL players still earn significantly more than the highest-paid college players at the same positions.

Position Highest NFL Earnings Elite Power 4 NIL Earnings Difference
Quarterback $63 million $3.5 million $59.5 million
Edge Rusher/Defensive End $50 million $1.7 million $48.3 million
Wide Receiver $42 million $2 million $40 million
Defensive Tackle $32 million $1.5 million $30.5 million
Cornerback $31 million $1 million $30 million
Offensive Tackle $28.5 million $1 million $27.5 million
Linebacker $28.25 million $700,000 $27.55 million
Interior Offensive Lineman $27 million $800,000 $26.2 million
Safety $25.1 million $1 million $24.1 million
Running Back $20.6 million $1 million $19.6 million
Tight End $19.1 million $800,000 $18.3 million
Kicker/Punter $7 million $200,000 $6.8 million

While NIL deals have created unprecedented earning opportunities for college athletes, quarterbacks continue to command the highest compensation at both levels. The top NFL quarterback earns $63 million annually, nearly 18 times more than the estimated $3.5 million earned by the highest-paid Power Four quarterback through NIL.

Wide receivers rank second among college earners at $2 million, while edge rushers and defensive ends follow at approximately $1.7 million. At the professional level, however, elite pass rushers have surpassed wide receivers in earnings, with the highest-paid edge defender making $50 million annually compared to $42 million for the top receiver.

The smallest gap exists among specialists, where elite college kickers and punters can earn roughly $200,000 through NIL opportunities, compared to $7 million for the highest-paid NFL specialists.

The data highlights how NIL has narrowed the financial divide between college and professional football, but it also underscores the enormous value NFL contracts still hold for players who successfully make the jump to the next level.

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