The Top Five Receivers Dominating NIL Value In College Football

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Oregon Ducks receiver Evan Stewart is set to make a significant impact in the 2026 college football season after recovering from a torn patellar tendon that kept him out for the 2025 season. Stewart, catching passes from quarterback Dante Moore, is also notable for his high Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) valuation, which stands at $1.5 million, making it the fourth highest among all college receivers. He trails only Ohio State's Jeremiah Smith, Texas's Cam Coleman, and Alabama's Ryan Williams in NIL valuation.
Stewart's NIL deals include partnerships with NXTRND, Coach, NOCCO USA, and the EA Sports College Football 25 video game. He has a substantial social media presence, boasting 2.1 million followers on TikTok. Stewart's decision to stay at Oregon for another season was influenced by Moore's choice to forgo the 2026 NFL Draft, highlighting their strong on-field partnership.
Stewart, originally a five-star
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