This is from another site so I didn't post the link......but thought it is interesting.
Quinn Ewers loses nearly $5 million by entering 2025 NFL Draft vs. entering NCAA Transfer Portal
"Ewers was already one of the highest-valued athletes in all of college sports, let alone college football, per his valuation. That, according to Nakos at On3 before their season had even ended in the College Football Playoff, was going to earn him a chance at a deal worth as much as $6 million from teams apparently tampering with him to get him into the portal for his final year of eligibility.
Now, even with his selection in the final round of this year’s draft on Saturday, Ewers is looking at just over $1 million a year on his rookie contract with Miami. Assuminghe doesn’t have the professional career that would allow him to make up for that with another, bigger contract later on, that’s a significant difference in incoming profit for him over the next few years."
Quinn Ewers loses nearly $5 million by entering 2025 NFL Draft vs. entering NCAA Transfer Portal
"Ewers was already one of the highest-valued athletes in all of college sports, let alone college football, per his valuation. That, according to Nakos at On3 before their season had even ended in the College Football Playoff, was going to earn him a chance at a deal worth as much as $6 million from teams apparently tampering with him to get him into the portal for his final year of eligibility.
Now, even with his selection in the final round of this year’s draft on Saturday, Ewers is looking at just over $1 million a year on his rookie contract with Miami. Assuminghe doesn’t have the professional career that would allow him to make up for that with another, bigger contract later on, that’s a significant difference in incoming profit for him over the next few years."