Philadelphia Eagles Rookie Cornerback Cooper DeJean Has An Estimated Net Worth Of $2 Million!

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There is little information on rookie Cooper DeJean’s net worth. However, some assessments indicate his net worth is around $2 million.

Eagles rookie DeJean has garnered significant attention due to his stellar performance in his first NFL season.

While his outstanding performance in the NFC Championship game has garnered praise, his upcoming appearance in the Super Bowl is equally anticipated.

Cooper DeJean Has Signed A Four-year Contract With The Eagles For $9.28 Million!

Philadelphia Eagles rookie cornerback and punt returner Cooper DeJean entered the NFL after being selected as the 40th overall pick of the 2024 draft.

Before starting his NFL career, DeJean played college football for the Iowa Hawkeyes, receiving unanimous All-American honors in 2023. 

However, after he departed from the Hawkeyes, the team struggled to mimic his influence in the secondary during the 2024 season.

Despite his collegiate glory, DeJean’s NFL career began slowly due to a leg injury. However, he has since emerged as a vital player for the Eagles, enabling them to become one of the league’s finest defenses.

Since DeJean is still a newcomer, there is scarce data on his accurate net worth in the public domain.

However, after some calculations based on his NFL and NIL contracts, his estimated net worth is approximately $2 million.

On May 20, 2024, DeJean embarked on his NFL journey after signing a four-year rookie contract with the Eagles for $9.28 million.

The contract includes a $3,571,724 signing bonus, a guaranteed sum of $5,831,021, and an average annual salary of $2,320,906.

Moreover, according to Spotrac, his four-year contract pays an average annual salary of $2,320,906.

Therefore, he will most likely get a basic salary of $795,000 plus a signing bonus of $3,571,724.

Moreover, his deal has a cap hit of $1,687,931 and a dead cap value of $5,831,021.

Hence, DeJean received $5.83 million in guaranteed money, including his signing bonus, 2024 and 2025 salaries, and $247,000 from his 2026 contract.

Before His NFL Career, DeJean Made Money Through His NIL Deals!

While this is a pretty good start for a 2nd-round pick (40th overall) rookie player, it is significantly less compared to first-round picks.

Meanwhile, his contemporary, Caleb Williams, has accumulated a net worth of $10 million.

Williams had already amassed a net worth of $1 million before starting his professional career.

Moreover, DeJean also earned a significant sum through his NIL deal. During DeJean’s collegiate career, his NIL contract was worth $630k, including $484k in roster value and $146k in NIL value.

His endorsement deals included collaborations with MidWestOne Bank, Pilot 24 Cards, and Barstool Sports, showcasing his expanding brand visibility, marketability, and popularity.

Besides that, DeJean also delved into personalized fan interactions and brand endorsements through the Opendorse platform.

He provided personalized services like video shoutouts, social media postings, appearances, and signings, enabling fans and businesses to connect with him firsthand.

However, after he declared for the NFL Draft and signed with the Eagles, his focus shifted toward his NFL career, ending his NIL activities.

Nonetheless, the rookie athlete has 433K Instagram followers and routinely publishes on social media, strengthening his online presence and likeability.

Furthermore, he has collaborated with Cooper Cheese, a Milawa Cheese Company semi-hard cheese brand.

DeJean has also devoted his time to philanthropy and various good causes. He has partnered with Abbott Global to promote blood donation among youths.

Even though Cooper DeJean is just 21, his savvy financial decisions, tech smartness, and athleticism helped him garner an estimated $2 million in wealth.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • Cooper DeJean was born on February 9, 2003, to parents Jason and Katie DeJean.
  • His father, Jason DeJean, played basketball at Huron University, while his mother, Katie DeJean, played softball at both Briar Cliff and Huron Universities.
  • DeJean has two brothers: Beckett DeJean, a defensive back for the University of South Dakota, and Jaxx DeJean, a WR, QB, and CB at Odebolt Arthur Battle Creek Ida Grove High School.
Rimsha Khatri
Rimsha Khatri
As a content writer at Players Bio, Rimsha Khatri's primary goal is to write well-researched news articles about athletes and sports. She prioritizes leveraging her literary abilities and creative flair to deliver entertaining and highly informative content to readers and subscribers.

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