Associated Press
Last fall we launched the very first College Football Player Stock Market. Over 100 quarterbacks made their debut on Mojo and saw their stocks rise and fall with every play, bit of noteworthy news, and trade on the very first market of its kind.
We saw incredible gains from players like Anthony Richardson (Florida), whose stock price rose by more than 300% since the beginning of last season. We saw others not do so well, like Devin Leary (N.C. State in 2022, now at Kentucky) whose stock fell 45% as he suffered a season-ending injury and eventually transferred.
“Sure thing” prospects like Bryce Young (Alabama) and C.J. Stroud (Ohio State) saw their stocks rise more than 30% each as the market showed confidence in their NFL future.
When the Senior Bowl came around we introduced the first running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends into the market. Since then Dalton Kincaid (TE, Utah) is up nearly 40% and Tyjae Spears (RB, Tulane) is up nearly 50%!
Today, we launch the rest of the 2023 NFL Draft class! 63 more running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends, all ready to be bet on just like stocks!
If you’re new to Mojo, this is a great place to start learning about us! You’ll find a detailed breakdown of the app, what share prices mean, what drives price movement, what’s a Multiplier and more!
Robinson racked up over 3,300 yards from scrimmage and 35 total touchdowns in his final two seasons for Texas and has the highest share price of any non-QB prospect. Can he become the first running back to secure early first round NFL Draft capital since Saquon Barkley? If so, his stock could skyrocket!
“JSN” is already the highest priced WR prospect in this class and just saw his stock rise 4% in the last week after he ran a 4.48-second forty-yard dash at his pro day. If things continue trending towards him being the first receiver off the NFL Draft board that could mean an even steeper climb for his future Mojo Value.
Mayer is the highest priced TE in this class by a good margin. Why is he priced with such optimism? He posted back to back 800-yard seasons for the Irish in 2021 and 2022. He is the consensus TE1 in this class already, but after a solid NFL Combine and 90th percentile agility scores at his pro day his stock continues to rise!
Do you want to target some pass-catching running backs with elite speed? Jahmyr Gibbs (Alabama) or Devon Achane (Texas A&M) are right there waiting for you.
Maybe you’re looking for some bruising bully backs? Zach Charbonnet (UCLA), Tank Bigsby (Auburn), and Roschon Johnson (Texas) are there for the taking.
How about some deep threat wide receivers who could score a touchdown at any time? Jalin Hyatt (Tennessee), Marvin Mims (Oklahoma), and Trey Palmer (Nebraska) are all up for grabs on Mojo.
Invest in any or all of the 100 NFL Draft prospects on Mojo now! And be on the lookout for more College Football players to join the market here soon too.
A.T. Perry, WR Wake Forest
Adrian Martinez, QB Kansas State
Aidan O'Connell, QB Purdue
Anthony Richardson, QB Florida
Bijan Robinson, RB Texas
Brayden Willis, TE Oklahoma
Brenton Strange, TE Penn State
Bryce Ford-Wheaton, WR West Virginia
Bryce Young, QB Alabama
C.J. Stroud, QB Ohio State
Cameron Latu, TE Alabama
Camerun Peoples, RB Appalachian State
Cedric Tillman, WR Tennessee
Charlie Jones, WR Purdue
Chase Brown, RB Illinois
Chris Rodriguez Jr., RB Kentucky
Clayton Tune, QB Houston
Dalton Kincaid, TE Utah
Darnell Washington, TE Georgia
Davis Allen, TE Clemson
Demario Douglas, WR Liberty
Deneric Prince, RB Tulsa
Derius Davis, WR TCU
Deuce Vaughn, RB Kansas State
Devon Achane, RB Texas A&M
DeWayne McBride, RB UAB
Dontay Demus, WR Maryland
Dontayvion Wicks, WR Virginia
Dorian Thompson-Robinson, QB UCLA
Elijah Higgins, WR Stanford
Eric Gray, RB Oklahoma
Evan Hull, RB Northwestern
Grant DuBose, WR Charlotte
Hendon Hooker, QB Tennessee
Holton Ahlers, QB East Carolina
Israel Abanikanda, RB Pittsburgh
Jacob Copeland, WR Maryland
Jadon Haselwood, WR Arkansas
Jahmyr Gibbs, RB Alabama
Jake Haener, QB Fresno State
Jalen Cropper, WR Fresno State
Jalen Wayne, WR South Alabama
Jalin Hyatt, WR Tennessee
Jared Wayne, WR Pittsburgh
Jaren Hall, QB BYU
Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR Ohio State
Jayden Reed, WR Michigan State
Jonathan Mingo, WR Ole Miss
Jordan Addison, WR USC
Joseph Ngata, WR Clemson
Josh Downs, WR North Carolina
Josh Whyle, TE Cincinnati
Justin Shorter, WR Florida
Kayshon Boutte, WR LSU
Keaton Mitchell, RB East Carolina
Kendre Miller, RB TCU
Kenny McIntosh, RB Georgia
Lew Nichols III, RB Central Michigan
Lindsey Scott Jr., QB Incarnate Word
Luke Musgrave, TE Oregon State
Luke Schoonmaker, TE Michigan
Malik Cunningham, QB Louisville
Marshon Ford, TE Louisville
Marvin Mims, WR Oklahoma
Matt Landers, WR Arkansas
Max Duggan, QB TCU
Michael Mayer, TE Notre Dame
Michael Wilson, WR Stanford
Mohamed Ibrahim, RB Minnesota
Nathaniel Dell, WR Houston
Parker Washington, WR Penn State
Payne Durham, TE Purdue
Puka Nacua, WR BYU
Quentin Johnston, WR TCU
Rakim Jarrett, WR Maryland
Rashee Rice, WR SMU
Ronnie Bell, WR Michigan
Roschon Johnson, RB Texas
Sam LaPorta, TE Iowa
SaRodorick Thompson, RB Texas Tech
Sean Tucker, RB Syracuse
Stetson Bennett, QB Georgia
Tank Bigsby, RB Auburn
Tanner McKee, QB Stanford
Tavion Thomas, RB Utah
Tiyon Evans, RB Louisville
Todd Centeio, QB James Madison
Travis Dye, RB USC
Tre Tucker, WR Cincinnati
Trey Palmer, WR Nebraska
Tucker Kraft, TE South Dakota State
Tyjae Spears, RB Tulane
Tyler Scott, WR Cincinnati
Will Levis, QB Kentucky
Will Mallory, TE Miami (FL)
Xavier Hutchinson, WR Iowa State
Zach Charbonnet, RB UCLA
Zach Evans, RB Ole Miss
Zack Kuntz, TE Old Dominion
Zay Flowers, WR Boston College