A lot can and will happen before, next year's roster comes together, but presently, there's a better chance Carr returns (he has another year of eligibility left, but he could also go pro, not the NBA, or even transfer again) than Sallis (who is drawing a lot of NBA interest). Also, let's pull the reigns back on the thought that an NIL offer can keep Sallis at WF if he's a projected first rounder. First round draft picks almost always leave these days. It's not just an issue as to whether a collective can match late-first round money, it's that for every NBA player the big contract is the 2nd contract, and delaying the end of the rookie contract is almost never in the player's interest (this analysis only applies if the player is a definite first round pick). Also, the NBA evaluates players on age. Younger players are almost always viewed as having the higher ceiling and more draft value.