How Georgia QB Carson Beck's NIL value compares to the rest of the nation's college football players

Georgia quarterback Carson Beck is expected to be one of the best, if not the best, signal-callers in the nation heading into the 2024 season. And Beck is bringing in the type of money in the Name, Image and Likeness era that one would expect for a player as highly touted as he is. According […]

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Georgia quarterback Carson Beck (15) throws a touchdown pass to Georgia wide receiver Rara Thomas (5) during the first half of a NCAA college football game against Kentucky in Athens, Ga., on Saturday.
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Georgia quarterback Carson Beck is expected to be one of the best, if not the best, signal-callers in the nation heading into the 2024 season.

And Beck is bringing in the type of money in the Name, Image and Likeness era that one would expect for a player as highly touted as he is. According to On3 Sports, Beck currently sits in the top 10 in the network's college football NIL earnings rankings at $1.6 million.

That ties him with Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe, leaving him behind only Colorado's Shedeur Sanders ($4.6 million) and Travis Hunter ($2.7 million) in addition to Texas' Arch Manning ($2.4 million) and Quinn Ewers ($1.9 million).

Others who made the list included Ole Miss' Jaxson Dart, Oregon's Dillon Gabriel and Tennessee's Nico Iamaleava.

Here's a look at the full breakdown where Beck stands on the NIL "food chain" in comparison to others across the college football landscape, according to the On3 database.

Beck has made headlines several times for some notable NIL deals he's inked, including ones with The Players' Lounge, Associated Credit Union and Zero FG Energy Drink.

Beck has capitalized on his earnings in a big way, catching a wealth of attention when he purchased a $300,000 Lamborghini Urus back in February.

If Beck stays on the same trajectory he's been on when the season kicks off for Georgia in August, the sky truly is the limit for both his NIL value and his already-high draft stock.