Report: How Much Money Arch Manning Could Make With NCAA’s New NIL Rules

Arch Manning could be one rich guy sooner rather than later.

On Thursday, the NCAA announced that college athletes can now profit off their name, image and likeness (NIL).

With this being the case, potential sponsors are likely already salivating over the opportunity to bring on Arch Manning once he gets to college football. Manning is already a top recruit, and has had a long list of potential top schools for a while now.

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When Arch Manning gets to college, he’ll have more opportunities than most athletes to benefit off of the new NIL rule. In fact, Darren Rovell thinks that Arch could be looking at millions of dollars…as a Freshman.

“Arch Manning I could see making $10 Million as a freshman in college,” Rovell said during an interview with Dan Patrick on Thursday. “Everyone who had Peyton and Eli are gonna wanna sign him. … When you say, ‘Who’s the guy who’s gonna come in and blow this thing up?’ That’s the guy who I think of. But he’s got two years to go.”

Arch Manning is the nephew of NFL greats Peyton and Eli Manning. He also happens to have an absolute cannon of an arm.

Arch Manning will have to go a long way before he can even think about reaching Peyton and Eli in terms of accolades.

But if he can actually make as much money as Rovell thinks he can make in college, he might be able to pocket some life-changing money at a very young age.


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