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All In With Ashley: NFL WR Donovan Peoples-Jones Talks NIL's Impact

All In With Ashley: NFL WR Donovan Peoples-Jones Talks NIL's Impact

Summary

Donovan Peoples-Jones, a former college football player and current NFL wide receiver, spoke about how Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rules have changed college football since 2021. He shared his experiences going pro early and compared how agents interact with players now versus when he played.

Key Facts

  • Donovan Peoples-Jones was a top wide receiver in the 2017 college football recruiting class.
  • He played three years at the University of Michigan before entering the NFL Draft in 2020.
  • The NIL rules started in 2021, allowing college athletes to earn money from their name, image, and likeness.
  • Peoples-Jones discussed how NIL has affected college football players and the sport overall.
  • He talked about choosing to leave college early to turn professional in 2020.
  • Agents now have different ways of reaching college players compared to when Peoples-Jones was in school.
  • He also shared his favorite NFL players from childhood and talked about collecting their jerseys.
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