Caleb Williams, a highly touted NFL draft prospect, faces uncertainty as his father's influence clashes with his own desires. Williams reportedly earned around $10 million from NIL money and endorsements during his final two seasons at USC, sparking debate among NFL scouts and agents about his motivations.
Caleb Williams Reportedly Made $10 Million in His Two Seasons at USC https://t.co/qRcrFU1pzI https://t.co/4m4RLMssUL
𝗥𝗨𝗠𝗢𝗥𝗦: Between NIL money and endorsements, multiple sources estimate that Caleb Williams made around $10 million dollars in his final two seasons at USC, via @kalynkahler A quote from the article: “It wasn’t like having a college quarterback on your roster,” said a… https://t.co/xZojXQwji5
"Between NIL money and endorsements, Caleb made millions in his final two seasons at USC, with multiple sources putting the number around $10 million." https://t.co/WIyUuZ0xsB
Carl Williams has planned out his son's career since Caleb was 10 years old. But his opinions have spread among NFL scouts and agents, complicating what might be the biggest mystery of this year's draft: What does Caleb really want? ✍️ @kalynkahler https://t.co/OO8rexabpi https://t.co/tK5YqhzB4A
Between NIL money and endorsements, Caleb Williams made around 10 millions in his final two seasons at USC. (via @kalynkahler) #NFL #CalebWilliams #NFLDraft https://t.co/VBxhdTrJty