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Eric DeCosta: NIL leads to older players in the draft, I don't think that's a good thing
- DeCosta says NIL deals are causing more players to stay in college, making the draft age mix older.
- DeCosta argues older rookies may have less upside and could be two-contract players instead of three.
- DeCosta notes the Ravens have seen an 14 percentage-point rise in 24½-year-old-or-older draft board players since 2024.
- DeCosta says the shift will influence how the Ravens target and evaluate players in the upcoming drafts.
- DeCosta highlights NIL and extended eligibility as a broader landscape change in college football affecting the NFL.
- DeCosta emphasizes the need to understand what older players mean for future rosters and contracts.
- DeCosta mentions age shifts have been observed over the last three years, affecting the 2024–2026 draft periods.
- DeCosta says the older-draft trend is not favorable for Ravens’ drafting strategy.
- DeCosta has 30 years with the Ravens and is adjusting to new draft dynamics.
- DeCosta frames NIL as part of a broader shift toward players monetizing college careers.
- The article connects NIL to a broader reshaping of NFL scouting and player development.
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