I learned something today, after the 10th round there is no slotted value and the bonuses given have no impact on the bonus pool for that team.So, 1 commit was drafted in the 14th rd as was Tanner Witt. I would guess that the commit has a better NIL than what he could get in the 14th rd and the same goes with Witt. But could be wrong.
The last pick of the 10th rd has a value of about 175,000.
Does Texas have that, or close to it, for Witt? With a good, healthy year he could get drafted higher, though he would have no leverage to negotiate his bonus.
For the commit the calculus is a bit different. For starters, Texas NIL really has 3 years to make up for the signing bonus via NIL. After receiving this signing bonus, the player would be receiving a minor league salary, between 25-35k a year from single A up to AAA. So if NIL looks better than the signing bonus, I'd argue the scholarship, room and board at Texas sounds better than a 25K salary. And for a commit, they can play their 3 years and then re-enter the draft with the bargaining chip of returning to school remaining.