I wonder if signing a big NIL contract might actually get you on the field more because so much is invested. I think this happens on the pro level, where a guy signs a huge contract, and the team plays him over someone on the bench probably more capable but who has less invested in him. For instance, Aaron Rodgers, who gets mega bucks for declining performance, but the Jets are stuck with him because they're paying him too much to sit on the bench. Maybe NIL bucks aren't big enough for that to be a factor, but I wonder if getting seven-figures might get a player who's a disappointment more playing time than his performance merits.