That may well be his dream. The question is, is the dream being offered? That is up for debate and nowhere near as one-sided as your post suggests (not criticizing you personally). Draft selections are unpredictable even for those in the know. Given the QB's in front of him in most mocks, and considering his strengths and weaknesses (at the pro level), there's an argument that $2M in NIL is far more certain than rolling the dice in the draft. We know what the pay structure is for rounds 4-7: there's no guaranteed money; there is a signing bonus but the annual compensation is likely less, and perhaps considerably less, than college NIL. Injury risks are co-egual. Indeed, by most analyses, the only thing guaranteed by the NFL is that he will be relegated to the bench. That will include practice and learning opportunities, but also the prospect of being a groomsman but not a groom -- and a couple million dollars poorer for the privilege.