No OTs are actually not right after QBs (in the NFL). They are after QBs, WRs, EDGE, and DTs in terms of pay. And that's across the board - Elite players, starters, rotational players, backups, etc. And it's actually a larger difference in pay between those 4 positions and top OTs among elite players compared to just starters/backups. Top QBs make 2x what top OTs make, and in totality Qbs make double on average what OTs make. Backups/rotational players are closer in pay, however there is a price floor obviously for the NFL, whereas there wouldn't be for NIL. You could have developmental depth guys potentially making nothing...
I would 100% say 5star QBs are making far more than a 5star OT. Lets say a 5star OT makes $1M. That would likely be a lot. I just showed like 3 examples of 5 star Qbs making $2M/yr.
I literally just explained why paying 5star Qbs vs 5star OTs is different if they are sitting on the bench. There is a major difference in pay. Literally no backup Qb should cost over 4% of the NIL budget period. And with QB its very set in stone you have A as your starter and B as your backup that rarely plays. At OT you have 5 starters probably another 2 or so you expect to get legit PT due to injury at some point. And Really what you want to do is count the entire position group spending as a whole. It's a lot easier to stomach a 5star OT on the bench for a year because there are greater odds some of your starters who were maybe 3stars that developed aren't as costly along the OLine - at the end of the day you have 5 spots vs 1 for Ol vs QB. With QB, you're almost definitely paying your starter a lot of money. So having your backup QB also earning a lot of money just doesn't make financial sense. Again, like I pointed out you have to basically be in the situation of you have a cheap senior who developed and won starting job for a year, and then expect that 5star to take over the following year.
This is about how I'd like to spend our NIL:
| Position | Total Players | % of Budget |
| QB | 4 | 17% |
| RB | 6 | 4% |
| WR | 11 | 15% |
| TE | 5 | 4% |
| OT | 7 | 11% |
| iOL | 8 | 5% |
| DT | 9 | 13% |
| EDGE | 9 | 14% |
| LB | 8 | 5% |
| CB | 10 | 8% |
| S | 6 | 4% |
Realistically though, the QB could get above 20% easily.