Kelvin Benjamin Voted one of NFL’s Top 50 Future Marketing Stars

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The NFL is about far more than what a player does on the field.  Being able to effectively market yourself off the field will turn that $500,000 base salary into $1 million in income with the addition of endorsements.

NFL Player’s Inc has listed who they think are the league’s top 50 future marketing stars and Panthers’ receiver Kelvin Benjamin made the top ten.

The inaugural list covers the 2014 season, highlighted by popular veteran players, emerging young stars and highly-touted college players entering the NFL Draft. Odell Beckham Jr. leads the roster of these future retail stars best positioned to influence overall sales, followed by Le’Veon Bell, Marcus Mariota, Antonio Brown and T.Y. Hilton. Jeremy Hill, Mike Evans, Jameis Winston, Randall Cobb, Kelvin Benjamin, Emmanuel Sanders, Alshon Jeffery, DeAndre Hopkins, Julius Thomas, Golden Tate, C.J. Anderson, Ronnie Hillman, Montee Ball, Blake Bortles and Julian Edelman are also included on the list.

The NFLPI Rising 50 rankings provide an objective analysis and also take into account on-field performances during the 2014 season, fantasy league popularity, early demand from current partners and licensees and new faces in strong markets as factors for sales popularity analysis. Players must not have appeared in previous NFLPI Top 50 Player Sales lists. The list of players will be updated only once annually.

“NFLPI’s depth of knowledge about NFL players provides our business partners with some valuable sales and marketing insights, and the Rising 50 list is designed to be a unique resource they can use to plan for the upcoming season,” said incoming NFLPI President Ahmad Nassar. “We believe the list will stir up some healthy debate while becoming a useful tool for evaluation going forward.”

Benjamin ranked third among rookie receivers in both receptions (73) and receiving yards (1010), and it’s expected that he will only improve upon his formidable first year next season.  He was the only Carolina Panther who made the list, which you can check out in its entirety below.

NFLPI Rising 50 List:

1.   Odell Beckham Jr.

2.    Le’Veon Bell

3.    Marcus Mariota

4.    Antonio Brown

5.    T.Y. Hilton

6.    Jeremy Hill

7.    Mike Evans

8.    Jameis Winston

9.    Randall Cobb

10.    Kelvin Benjamin

11.    Emmanuel Sanders

12.    Alshon Jeffery

13.    DeAndre Hopkins

14.    Julius Thomas

15.    Golden Tate

16.    C.J. Anderson

(tie) Ronnie Hillman

(tie) Montee Ball

19.    Blake Bortles

20.    Julian Edelman

21.    Giovani Bernard

22.    Andre Ellington

23.    Amari Cooper

24.    Brandin Cooks

25.    Connor Barwin

26.    Bobby Wagner

27.    Latavius Murray

28.    Khalil Mack

29.    C.J. Mosley

30.    Travis Kelce

31.    Melvin Gordon

32.    Jordan Matthews

33.    Jarvis Landry

34.    Tyrann Mathieu

35.    Tre Mason

36.    Denard Robinson

37.    Lamar Miller

38.    Jadeveon Clowney

39.    Mark Ingram

40.    Martavis Bryant

41.    Eric Decker

42.    Joique Bell

43.    Devonta Freeman

44.    Davante Adams

45.    Carlos Hyde

46.    Todd Gurley

47.    Bishop Sankey

48.    Kiko Alonso

49.    Chris Borland

50.    Brock Osweiler

H/T: ESPN

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