From earning two honorable mentions to the All-Big-12 team to being a versatile offensive lineman capable of playing three different positions, Caleb Rogers was a beast at Texas Tech. But this year, the player finally made his way to the NFL, getting selected in the third round by the Las Vegas Raiders. So, Joey McGuire, now in his 4th season, is out to find his next Caleb Rogers. However, his hunt has now ended, as he landed Felix Ojo, the highly coveted 5-star tackle in the 2026 class. But securing a player of Ojo’s caliber didn’t come cheap.
According to a recent report by Eli Lederman of ESPN, Ojo comes with a hefty price tag, reportedly on a $5.1 million 3-year revenue-sharing deal. Lederman shared the news on his X account. “Five-star OT Felix Ojo, No. 20 in the ESPN 300, has committed to Texas Tech. His agent Derrick Shelby tells @ESPN that Ojo will join TTU on a fully guaranteed, 3-year, $5.1 million revenue share contract, believed to be one of the largest guaranteed deals in CFB history,” wrote Lederman on X.
NEWS: Five-star OT Felix Ojo, No. 20 in the ESPN 300, has committed to Texas Tech.
His agent Derrick Shelby tells @ESPN that Ojo will join TTU on a fully guaranteed, 3-year, $5.1 million revenue share contract, believed to be one of the largest guaranteed deals in CFB history. pic.twitter.com/qpEeRnINNv
— Eli Lederman (@ByEliLederman) July 4, 2025
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