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Star college quarterback Caleb Williams has suggested that he may choose to return to USC for another season rather than declaring for the NFL draft. Williams’ decision is underpinned by a belief that he can potentially earn more through Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals in college than as a rookie in the NFL.
Williams’ assertion marks a notable shift in the landscape of collegiate athletics, as players increasingly leverage NIL opportunities to secure significant financial gains while remaining in college. His confidence in the earning potential of these deals has prompted him to seriously consider staying at USC for another season.
Furthermore, Caleb Williams has hinted at a unique twist in his potential NFL career. He believes that his financial stability through NIL deals will afford him the luxury of choosing his destination in the NFL, rather than leaving it to the draft process. This level of agency is a rare and intriguing prospect for any athlete entering the NFL.
While the NFL landscape is vast and full of opportunities, Williams has narrowed down his preferred destinations to a select list of five teams: the Dallas Cowboys, Las Vegas Raiders, Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants, and San Francisco 49ers hold the distinction of being the only franchises he “allegedly” would consider playing for in the NFL.
As Caleb Williams contemplates his future, the intersection of college football, NIL opportunities, and the NFL draft process will continue to be a point of intrigue and discussion. His potential decision to stay at USC, driven by the allure of lucrative NIL deals and his desire for agency in choosing his NFL destination, adds an extra layer of complexity to the evolving narrative of college athletes in the NIL era.
What should Caleb do? Return to school if a poorly run organization gets the top pick? Or should he enter the NFL regardless?