Scouts from 15 NFL teams are expected in Husky Stadium on Saturday to watch a bevy of high-round prospects in action as top-ranked Ohio State faces undefeated Washington. But the participating teams have more in common with their NFL counterparts than future draft selections. In the revenue-sharing era, college programs are modeling their salary structure on the professional approach — all the way down to positional priorities and dollar percentages.

“We’ve put together our own data analytics and our own programming, trying to determine what is the trend of the 32 NFL teams,” Washington coach Jedd Fisch told the Hotline recently.

“How do those teams pay their players? What percentage do they invest in each position group? And then who do we feel we’re most similar to?”

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