How much will Alabama football players make in revenue sharing era? Projecting Crimson Tide payroll

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Alabama’s athletics director Greg byrne has made the initial Crimson Tide approach in terms of income sharing.

According to the House VS NCAA regulations, college programs will have $ 20.5 million at its disposal to distribute to athletes. All dry programs, by Byrne, promised $ 2.5 million in new scholarships, leaving $ 18 million at Alabama to distribute to its athletes. Byrne has said that football and male basketball will see the highest percentage, depending on other sports on tickets: softball, baseball, gymnastics and women’s basketball.

Most of the SEC schools plan to allocate 75% of players’ pay in football, which will represent around $ 13.5 million.

So, to what extent could the Alabama Football have had for each position on its list? Here is a projection based on OpenDOSSOSE NOSE COMMITTEEMENT Data, a Marketplace Athlete and Nil Technology Company, which allocated budgets with each football position group.

Note: The total does not include void third transactions.

ALABAMA Football Quarters

  • Alabama players: Ty Simpson, Austin Mack, Keelon Russell
  • Opendobers award: 16.9%
  • Alabama is estimated at all quarter-rear: $ 2.28 million or $ 760,500 per player if they are also distributed

Running football back in alabama

  • Alabama players: Ak Cher, Daniel Hill, Richard Young, Dre Washington, Jam Miller, Kevin Riley
  • Opendobers award: 8.9%
  • Alabama is estimated for all runners: $ 1.2 million or $ 200,250 per player if it is also distributed

Large football receivers in Alabama

  • Alabama players: Isaiah Horton, Ryan Williams, Jaylen Mbakwe, Germie Bernard, Cole Adams, Jalen Hale, Rico Scott, Lotzeir Brooks, Aeryn Hampton, Derek Meadows
  • Opendobers award: 15.4%
  • Alabama is estimated at all wide receivers: $ 2.1 million or $ 207,900 per player if they are also distributed

Football in alabama ending

  • Alabama players: Marshall Pritchett, Josh Cuevas, Danny Lewis Jr., Jay Lindsey, Brody Dalton, Jack Sammarco, Kaleb Edwards
  • Opendobers award: 4.5%
  • Alabama is estimated at all tight ends: $ 607,500 or $ 86,785 per player if they are also distributed

Alabama football offensive line

  • Alabama players: Casey Poe, Mal Waldrep Jr., Roq Montgomery, Geno Vandemark, Michael Carroll, Micah Debose, Joseph Ionata, William Sanders, Kam Dewberry, Parker Brailsford, Olaus Alinen, Kadyn Proctor, Wilkin Formmy
  • Opendobers award: 14.2%
  • Alabama is estimated at all offensive line players: $ 1.92 million or $ 119,812 per player if they are also distributed

Alabama football defensive line

  • Alabama players: Jordan Renaud, LT Overton, James Smith, Steve Bolo Mboumoua, Keon Keeley, Isaia Faga, Jeremiah Beaman, Edric Hill, Tim Keenan III, London Simmons
  • Opendobers award: 13.7%
  • Alabama is estimated at all defensive line players: $ 1.85 million or $ 184,950 per player if they are also distributed

Alabama Football Seconds

  • Alabama players: Deontae Lawson, Qua Russaw, Justin Hill, Justin Jefferson, Fatotoa Henry, Duke Johnson II, Kelby Collins, Jah-Marien Latham, Noah Carter, Luke Metz, Cayden Jones, Abduall Sanders Jr., Qb Reese, Nikhai Hill-Green, Yhonzae Pierre
  • Opendobers award: 11.9%
  • Alabama is estimated at all seconds: $ 1.61 million or $ 107,100 per player if they are also distributed

Alabama Defensive football backs

  • Alabama players: Domani Jackson, Zabien Brown, Keon Sabb, Dijon Lee Jr., Kameron Howard, Dashawn Jones, Cam Calhoun, Zavier Mincey, Ivan Taylor, Red Morgan, Bray Hubbard, Dre Kirkpatrick Jr.,
  • Opendobers award: 13%
  • Alabama is estimated at all defensive backs: $ 1.8 million or $ 146,250 per player if it is also distributed

Alabama football specialists

  • Alabama players: David Bird, Alex Asparuhov, Blake Doud, Conor Talty
  • Opendobers award: 1.5%
  • Believes that Alabama poses for all specialists: $ 202,500 or $ 50,625 per player if they are also distributed

Colin Gay covers football in Alabama for news from Tuscaloosa, which is part of the USA Today network. Join it to cgay@gannett.com or follow it @_Colingay On X, formerly known as Twitter.

This article originally appeared on Tuscaloosa News: Project Alabama Football Payroll in Revenue Sharing Era

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