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The SEC Finishes First with the B1G Close Behind

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The SEC, again, is at the top of the 2025 NFL Draft with 79 players drafted.

 

But the B1G with 71 players drafted finished a close 2nd.

 

Ohio State 14/ OREGON! 10/ Michigan 7/ Maryland 6/ Penn St, UCLA, and Iowa 5 each/ USC (😁), Minnesota, and Rutgers 3 each/ 2 each for Nebraska, Indiana, and Wisconsin/ 1 each for Michigan State, Purdue, Illinois, and UWho (🦨)

 

The ACC had 42 players drafted. The B12 had 31 players drafted. Six fewer combined than the SEC, and two more than the B1G.

 

POWER 2 the SEC and the B1G!

 

 

 

Now, about that 4-4-2-2-1-1? 😍

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Congrats to the Ducks for a program record of draftees this year. It is a pain losing that many talented guys every year (see Kirby Smart), but I am sure Lanning will learn to deal with it.

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Replacements for 1st round picks. OBD looking at a Beary Good World.😁

 

 

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These players need to step up for their college football teams in the wake of the 2025 NFL Draft

 

$4 million for the SEC leader in Ints in 2024. Beck? Unless Brock Bowers and Ladd McConkey leave the NFL for an NIL deal with Miami, I'm with Lane Kiffin in asking, 'What the Heck?'

 

Beck was the offseason leader in QBs dumped by celebrity girlfriends, and all that Miami money caused a QB trade between UCLA and Miami. He has that going for him, which is nice. 🤓

 

 

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On 4/27/2025 at 10:01 AM, Jon Joseph said:

4 million for the SEC leader in Ints in 2024. Beck? Unless Brock Bowers and Ladd McConkey leave the NFL for an NIL deal with Miami, I'm with Lane Kiffin in asking, 'What the Heck?'

 

Brock got nearly three times that amount last year in signing bonus and Ladd's signing bonus at the top of the second round was also higher than Beck's reported NIL. But many of the guys drafted in rounds 5-7 can only dream about making the money next year that Carson Beck will pocket.

 

One such player is Quinn Ewers. Had he opted for the portal rather than the NFL draft, He'd have made at least three times as much actually playing football for a good college team than he will as a 7th round draftee carrying a clipboard on an NFL sideline and maybe hoping for some mop-up duty in a blowout.

 

Jon what say you about the likely House settlement?  Do you believe this will bring some sanity to NIL payouts?

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