True but even with those risks, 20-25 million is a heck of a lot. If you then take out insurance on yourself, like some college athletes do, etc... Its gonna add up.Even if they did, Harrison would have to consider the cost/benefit of giving up a year of potential to play "down" in college football. A lot of things can happen in that year.
And the NFL, who has rules about keeping younger players out for three years before allowing them to enter the draft, will ultimately decide to take a look at those rules if colleges choose to try and compete directly by keeping the best talent out of the pros.
An elite wide receiver's average salary in the NFL is 24.8 million.
Essentially he would be paid as an elite wide receiver where he can dominate in theory the competition . He could get injured just as easily in the NFL, perhaps more so since the quality of defenses and defenders in theory would be higher