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Report: PJ Haggerty seeking $4 million, more to transfer

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Memphis guard PJ Haggerty
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As PJ Haggerty goes through the transfer portal process, his camp’s asking price has been revealed. The Memphis transfer is seeking more than $4 million in NIL and wants to primarily play point guard at his next stop, The Field of 68’s Jeff Goodman reported.

Haggerty, who began his college career at TCU and Tulsa, officially entered the portal Thursday. He’s coming off a huge 2024-25 season at Memphis, averaging 21.7 points per game to become a season team All-American and the AAC Player of the Year.

After entering the portal, Haggerty immediately becomes one of the top guards available this cycle. He will have two years of eligibility remaining at his next stop.

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Prior to his arrival at Memphis, Haggerty put together a breakout season at Tulsa. He averaged 21.2 points and 3.8 assists to lead the Golden Hurricane before entering the transfer portal. He then committed to Memphis as the No. 6-ranked player to hit the open market during the 2024 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Transfer Rankings.

PJ Haggerty played high school basketball at Crosby (TX), where he was a three-star prospect. He was the No. 150 overall player and No. 14-ranked player in the state of Texas from the 2022 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

Haggerty is also one of the notable names in college basketball. He has a $1.7 million On3 NIL Valuation, which ranks No. 9 in the college basketball NIL rankings. That also sits at No. 35 in the On3 NIL 100, the first of its kind and de facto NIL ranking of the top 100 high school and college athletes ranked by their On3 NIL Valuation.

“Despite what some fans and media believe, there is not an unlimited amount of money being deployed to manage rosters,” said Shannon Terry, the founder and CEO of On3. “Any model – whether it’s today’s broken NCAA ‘student-athlete’ construct or media rights sharing through employment, which is almost a certainty in the near future – demands efficiency based on the athlete and school knowing the athlete’s respective market value.”

The On3 NIL Valuation is calculated by combining Roster Value and personal NIL. Roster value is the value an athlete has by being a member of his or her team at his or her school, which factors into the role of NIL collectives. NIL in an athlete’s name, image and likeness and the value it could bring to regional and national brands outside of the scope of NIL collectives.

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