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Cam cracks Top 25 NFL players in sales


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for the fiscal year 2015 (March 2014 to March 2015):

#1 is Russell Wilson. Year before, Wilson was also #1

Cam: #24, up from #27 the year before

Luke: #34, up from #50 the year before

No other Panthers’ player—current or former—made the list.

-Peyton Manning led player bobblehead sales.

-With five players ranked, the Seahawks maintain their title of having the team with the most individual player retail power.

NFLPI Top 50 Player Sales Rankings (FY 15):

1. Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks

2. Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos

3. Tom Brady, New England Patriots

4. Colin Kaepernick, San Francisco 49ers

5. Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers

6. Dez Bryant, Dallas Cowboys

7. Richard Sherman, Seattle Seahawks

8. J.J. Watt, Houston Texans

9. Marshawn Lynch, Seattle Seahawks

10. Johnny Manziel, Cleveland Browns

11. Jason Witten, Dallas Cowboys

12. Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints

13. Rob Gronkowski, New England Patriots

14. LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia Eagles

15. Andrew Luck, Indianapolis Colts

16. Clay Matthews, Green Bay Packers

17. Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys

18. Brandon Marshall, Chicago Bears

19. Calvin Johnson, Detroit Lions

20. Odell Beckham Jr., New York Giants

21. Jordy Nelson, Green Bay Packers

22. Eli Manning, New York Giants

23. DeMarco Murray, Dallas Cowboys

24. Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers

25. Robert Griffin III, Washington Redskins

26. Nick Foles, Philadelphia Eagles

27. Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings

28. Jamaal Charles, Kansas City Chiefs

29. Earl Thomas, Seattle Seahawks

30. Kam Chancellor, Seattle Seahawks

31. Eddie Lacy, Green Bay Packers

32. Ryan Tannehill, Miami Dolphins

33. Victor Cruz, New York Giants

34. Luke Kuechly, Carolina Panthers

35. Matt Forte, Chicago Bears

36. Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens

37. Patrick Willis, San Francisco 49ers

38. Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers

39. Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh Steelers

40. Demaryius Thomas, Denver Broncos

41. Julian Edelman, New England Patriots

42. Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh Steelers

43. Le’Veon Bell, Pittsburgh Steelers

44. Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers

45. Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals

46. Devon Still, Cincinnati Bengals

47. Frank Gore, San Francisco 49ers

48. A.J. Green, Cincinnati Bengals

49. Teddy Bridgewater, Minnesota Vikings

50. Wes Welker, Denver Broncos

*Team listed indicates player’s team for sales during FY 15

http://blogs.charlotte.com/panthers/2015/04/luke-kuechly-cam-newton-jerseys-nflpi-merchandise.html

https://www.nflpa.com/players/news/russell-wilson-defends-retail-crown-on-nfl-players-inc-top-50-player-sales-year-end-list

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The more they buy jerseys the more revenue that comes in. Bigger salary cap. They can buy as much as they want

Correct me if I'm wrong but players don't directly benefit from jersey sales as individuals right? The owners make the money off of individual sales per unit and the nflpa ie players see the money in the license fee to reebok or Nike or whomever has the rights to make the jerseys. Or do I have that wrong?
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