$3.5 million worth Caleb Williams reportedly could have a net worth ‘over $1 billion’ by the time he’s 30
Williams already became the second most earning college athlete last season and now he has expanded his horizon by creating an investment firm.

Caleb Williams could be worth 1 Billion before he turns 30 (Image via IMAGO)
Caleb Williams is well on his way to becoming a billionaire. If his investments and endorsements go smoothly, then the new Chicago Bears quarterback could achieve that goal even before reaching 30.
Williams, a highly touted prospect out of USC, became the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Prior to that, he was wreaking havoc in the college scene with the Trojans winning a Heisman Trophy in 2022 (first since Matt Leinart).

After the NCAA allowed players to sign NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deals, the value of several athletes skyrocketed. This is especially true for Caleb Williams, whom scouts described as resembling an NFL quarterback playing for a college program.
Naturally, this attracted the attention of third parties looking to profit by making Williams the face of their ventures. The 22-year-old has already struck deals with major brands such as Hawkins Way Capital, Fanatics, AC+ION Water, Alo Yoga, Athletic Brewing Company, CELSIUS, and Beats by Dre.
Before even entering the NFL draft, Williams was valued at between $3 million to $10 million which could see a significant rise in the next 8 years. He even bought a Porsche Taycan, an electric supercar with a top speed of 161.5 MPH.
Recently, he launched an investment firm called ‘888 Midas’ with the backing of several prominent figures from various backgrounds. If his investment firm takes off, Williams could join the likes of Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, and LeBron James in the billionaire athletes club.
Caleb Williams could reportedly be worth “over $1 billion” by the time he’s 30 according to several financial experts.
— NFL Rookie Watch (@NFLRookieWatxh) June 19, 2024
Williams just launched his own investment firm (888 Midas) that deals in private equity, venture capital, and real estate.
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Who are the partners of Caleb Williams’ investment firm ‘888 Midas’?
888 Midas is an investment firm that, in addition to Williams, has the backing of several heavyweights in the field. It aims to attract individuals and groups interested in investing in equity, venture capital, and real estate.

The partners/guide of Caleb Williams at Midas 888 are the following, per Business Wire:
- Ross Walker. The Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Hawkins Way Capital,
- John Terzian. The Co-Founder and Co-President of The H. Wood Group
- Lew Wolff. The Chairman of Wolff Urban, a long-standing real estate development and management firm
- Sherif Guirgis. The former Managing Director at Main Street Advisors
Chicago Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams is launching his own investment firm https://t.co/iReSYMiHZU
— Bloomberg (@business) June 12, 2024
While launching his venture, Caleb Williams said that he had always dreamed of running his own business alongside playing out his NFL career.
To eliminate the potential for distraction, it was important [to me] to immediately set up a business operation with established, trusted partners and advisors I’ve known for years to strategically take advantage of ventures [in the global marketplace].Caleb Williams said
On the football front, Williams hasn’t yet signed his rookie contract with the Chicago Bears. He will likely pen a minimum of four-year $27 million deal with the franchise.
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