After transferring from Texas A&M, Evan Stewart’s talent and marketability have skyrocketed, landing him a major Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) valuation. Now, he ranks among the top college football players in NIL worth. In the last few years, Stewart has managed to land multiple deals with big names in the industry, giving his NIL standings quite a significant boost.

How Much Is Evan Stewart’s NIL Worth?
Evan Stewart’s NIL valuation currently stands at $1.7 million, according to On3. This places him at No. 35 among all college athletes and No. 27 among college football players. His social media presence is also a major factor, as he has 2.4 million followers, just behind Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders.
Top 15 Big Ten Football and Men’s Basketball NIL earners, according to On3
1. Jeremiah Smith: $4M
2. Drew Allar: $3.2M
3. Bryce Underwood: $2.9M
4. Caleb Downs: $2.4M
5. Dylan Raiola: $2M
6. Braden Smith: $1.9M
7. Nick Singleton: $1.8M
8. Evan Stewart: $1.7M
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Since transferring to Oregon, Stewart has gained attention from major brands. Some of his key NIL deals include:
- EA Sports (Feb 29, 2024): Likely tied to the highly popular EA Sports College Football 25.
- Texas Aggies United (Sep 18, 2023): A collective supporting Texas A&M athletes before his transfer.
- Coach (Apr 11, 2023): A prestigious endorsement from the luxury fashion brand.
- NOCO (Feb 16, 2023): Details are limited, but it is likely a sponsorship from an energy drink or battery company.
- NXTRND (Summer 2024): A partnership with the athletic gear company featuring gloves, mouthguards, and other football accessories.
Stewart’s rapid rise in valuation not only shows his talent but also the Ducks’ media influence. His role in Oregon’s offense under quarterback Dillon Gabriel is also a driving force behind his profile’s rise.
Evan Stewart’s Net Worth
While Stewart’s NIL valuation is $1.7 million, his overall net worth may be even higher when factoring in potential earnings. His sponsorships with high-profile brands like Coach and EA Sports hint at significant financial backing.
Looking at all the available information, we can estimate that Steward’s potential net worth is between $1 and $2 million. Keep in mind that this number is completely speculative, and no official sources are available yet to back it up; that is why we recommend taking this information with a pinch of salt.
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Stewart is projected as a first-round NFL Draft pick. His popularity, talent, and endorsements place him among the top-earning college football players heading into the season.
As Oregon gears up for its Big Ten debut, Stewart’s influence on and off the field is set to grow. If he meets his goal of surpassing 1,000 receiving yards this season, expect his NIL valuation—and net worth—to climb even higher.
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