Oregon players, recruits well-represented in On3 NIL 100

Oregon has proven once again that it’s a national brand.
On Friday, On3 released its initial NIL 100. According to On3 founder Shannon Terry, it is “the first of its kind and the defacto NIL ranking of the top 100 high school and college athletes ranked by market valuation.”
More details on On3 NIL valuation and the NIL 100 can be found here.
Scattered among the NIL 100 are athletes with Oregon ties. In total, six of the top 100 are either a current Oregon player, commit, or former player. That list is as follows:
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- No. 12: Dior Johnson
- No. 24: Kayvon Thibodeaux
- No. 29: Justin Flowe
- No. 34: Bo Nix
- No. 45: Noah Sewell
- No. 90: Mykael Wright
Johnson, the No. 9 high school basketball prospect in the class of 2022, has the fourth-highest valuation of any player in a class that also includes superstars Bronny James and Mikey Williams.
Oregon’s five previously-mentioned football players also rank favorably in the college football NIL rankings. Thibodeaux (No. 14), Flowe (No. 18), Nix (No. 21), Sewell (No. 32), and Wright (No. 66) all cracked the top-100 on that list, too.
Cole Martin, a 2022 Oregon football commit, came in at No. 75 on the high school football NIL 100.