Core Insights - Scott Boras has secured nearly $5 billion in active player contracts, marking his ninth consecutive year at the top of the Forbes sports agent rankings, with a record commission of $244 million, a 28% increase from the previous year [2][3][4] Group 1: Agent Rankings and Earnings - The Forbes list ranks agents based on the maximum commission they can earn from player contracts, with Boras leading the list, followed by Jeff Schwartz and Rich Paul [3][4] - The top 20 agents manage a total of over $32 billion in contracts, with each expected to earn at least $32 million in commission [4][5] - Boras has 113 clients, with six players generating commissions comparable to Schwartz's total earnings, each having contracts worth at least $245 million [5][6] Group 2: Industry Trends and Changes - Since 2022, the overall contract management scale and commission levels for agents have significantly increased due to record revenues across leagues, particularly in the NBA [6][7] - Agents' roles are expanding beyond contract negotiations to include training arrangements, investment opportunities, and post-retirement financial advising [7][8] - The 2025 rankings focus solely on North American team sports agents, excluding European football agents, and do not account for endorsement contracts [8][9]
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