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For some NFL Draft prospects, joining the league now means a pay cut from CFB

Posted on 4/19/26 at 9:12 am
Posted by RLDSC FAN
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Posted on 4/19/26 at 9:12 am
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Chambliss, 23, was projected as a middle-round NFL prospect with potential to be the third quarterback taken in next week’s draft. But in a sign of the shifting landscape of college football, his lawyers made the case that going pro would actually cost Chambliss millions of dollars compared to the value of his name, image and likeness deal at Ole Miss.

And Chambliss isn’t alone.

Last year, Vanderbilt star quarterback Diego Pavia waged a similar fight, getting a court to rule in his favor, gaining another year of eligibility. This year, Tennessee quarterback Joey Aguilar and Virginia quarterback Chandler Morris fought to extend their college careers, too, though judges ultimately ruled against them.

The influx of NIL money in college sports has changed the dynamic. For some, running out of eligibility means facing something new when they enter the NFL: a pay cut. Chambliss’ case was an extreme, but it’s a trend that began before this year. Both starting quarterbacks in the 2025 national title game told The Athletic they earned less in their first year as NFL players than they did in their final seasons at Ohio State and Notre Dame.

“You can create generational wealth now and it doesn’t have to start in the NFL,” said quarterback Will Howard, who won the national title at Ohio State two seasons ago.

Chambliss is expected to make between $5 million-$6 million this season at Ole Miss. Only the first 11 picks in this year’s draft will make more than $5 million in the first year of their contract, according to Spotrac. If Chambliss was a second- or third-round draft pick, his salary would range from $1.2 million to $2.35 million as a rookie.

And the gap is growing between what athletes — especially quarterbacks — can make as college stars and what they earn as NFL rookies.


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Last year, Howard and former Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard faced off with the national title at stake.

Howard won and, a few months later, became a sixth-round pick for his hometown Pittsburgh Steelers. Leonard landed with the Indianapolis Colts four picks after.

After being drafted by the Colts, Leonard signed a four-year contract worth $4.4 million total. Howard signed a nearly identical deal that averaged out to $1.1 million annually.

“I’m definitely making less with the Colts,” Leonard said. “And you see the numbers flying around college football. The money’s doubled since I’ve been there.”

Leonard declined to say how much he was making in his final season at Notre Dame but said reported numbers of $1.5 million were “overshooting it a little bit.” He said he made more than 10 times at Notre Dame what he was making the previous year at Duke.

Howard, too, said he made less as an NFL rookie than he did leading Ohio State to the national title as a transfer from Kansas State in 2024.

“It’s weird,” he said. “It’s definitely different.”

And in the NFL, there’s a catch.

“In college, the money is way more guaranteed,” Leonard said. “Only like $200,000 of my contract is guaranteed. You have to make the team every year for four years straight to earn it all.”



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Posted by Bestbank Tiger
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Posted on 4/19/26 at 9:15 am to
It was always that way in Tuscaloosa.
Posted by bad93ex
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Posted on 4/19/26 at 9:21 am to
Would be beneficial if players stayed put so that they could actually develop within a system.
Posted by Sterling Archer
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Posted on 4/19/26 at 9:40 am to
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It was always that way in Tuscaloosa.

Posted by stlslick
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Posted on 4/19/26 at 9:41 am to
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develop



Winning>>>>>>>>Developing


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system


System>>>>>>>>>Developing
Posted by Globetrotter747
Member since Sep 2017
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Posted on 4/19/26 at 10:31 am to
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For some NFL Draft prospects, joining the league now means a pay cut from CFB

A lot of people complain about this type of thing, but horse racing has a similar deal due to the popularity of the Triple Crown races in which only young 3 y/o horses are able to compete.

The only reason people talk about this is because college players being swayed by money affects their enjoyment of the game.
Posted by BengalShark
Member since Jul 2017
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Posted on 4/19/26 at 10:57 am to
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I’M YOUR BROTHER SHITE, ALL THAT OTHER SHITE
ITS TOO LATE FOR ALL THAT, AYY
ITS TOO LATE FOR ALL THAT
Posted by mizzoubuckeyeiowa
Member since Nov 2015
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Posted on 4/19/26 at 1:53 pm to
Remember when he was the joke "old guy" going back to College?



Now that joke wouldn't land in the movies.
Posted by msudawg1200
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Member since Jun 2014
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Posted on 4/19/26 at 7:35 pm to
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It was always that way in Tuscaloosa.

Oxford also. I remember when ole Miss receiver Willie Greene was drafted by the Lions. He was asked what was the biggest difference between college and the NFL to which he replied,"I took a pay cut".
This post was edited on 4/19/26 at 7:36 pm
Posted by mizzoubuckeyeiowa
Member since Nov 2015
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Posted on 4/19/26 at 7:42 pm to
Well, he played in the,SEC in the 80s where money was flowing like the 2010s...

Plus, Green was selected by the Detroit Lions in the eighth round (194th overall)...in 1990 NFL money; so yeah, pay cut indeed.
Posted by CBandits82
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Posted on 4/20/26 at 10:11 am to
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For some NFL Draft prospects, joining the league now means a pay cut from CFB



well yea, this was always on its way to happening with NIL.

It will only get worse unless they close pandoras box.
Posted by dallastigers
Member since Dec 2003
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Posted on 4/20/26 at 11:27 am to
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value of his name, image and likeness


Most of the money isn't being made from true NIL. It also isnt being made based purely on the individual’s marketability, or otherwise they wouldn’t need to continue playing to make so much money. That’s why I hate these players using NIL in court as a way to get around eligibility rules. It’s made even worse when state courts get involved.
Posted by Saint Alfonzo
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Posted on 4/20/26 at 11:34 am to
Is this supposed to be a boo-hoo story?
Posted by bstaceyau19
New Orleans
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Posted on 4/20/26 at 11:39 am to
Anyone taking a paycut to play NFL Football was overpaid in college. Don't read any more into it than that.
Posted by TU Rob
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Posted on 4/20/26 at 12:00 pm to
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Anyone taking a paycut to play NFL Football was overpaid in college. Don't read any more into it than that.


Exactly. The NFL rookie pay scale and salary caps were collectively bargained for by the NFLPA.

LINK

First overall pick has a value of $54MM, down to $16MM for the 32nd pick. Basically the players already in the league, as well as the owners, were tired of stuff like Sam Bradford getting an almost $80MM contract while unproven in the pros. That is the one that prompted the rookie pay scale. Of course that means more salary cap room for the players already in the league, so of course they wanted to limit what the rookies can make. College is totally different as there is no cap and pay scale.
Posted by lsufball19
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Posted on 4/20/26 at 12:09 pm to
Posted by JoeyP239
Member since Nov 2025
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Posted on 4/20/26 at 12:12 pm to
This is why the college eligibility limit will not hold up in court. Eventually college will have no eligibility year limits unless there’s a CBA with the players which will never happen
Posted by EvrybodysAllAmerican
Member since Apr 2013
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Posted on 4/20/26 at 12:15 pm to
The rules are dumb because it’s just turned cfb into a check writing contest. But strictly from a business standpoint, like any other business- your value comes from how replaceable you are. And it’s a lot easier to replace a backup/ scout team nfl qb than to replace a really good college qb.
Posted by WG_Dawg
Member since Jun 2004
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Posted on 4/20/26 at 12:18 pm to
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For some NFL Draft prospects, joining the league now means a pay cut from CFB


and there are actual honest to gosh humans with real brains that think that's the way CFB should be.
Posted by sgallo3
Lake Charles
Member since Sep 2008
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Posted on 4/20/26 at 12:34 pm to
Temporary pay cut for exponential returns
This post was edited on 4/20/26 at 12:35 pm
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