It depends on how much you want to spend, but Topps Five Star is a phenomenal product with high end hits, though is REALLY expensive. Awesome product though... I've got a Bart Starr auto and 2 Randall Cobb auto booklets from Five Star and I really like it. I would say if you want to try something a little less expensive, I would say Momentum is a decent product, or Topps Finest might be a good start. It's not horribly expensive, but you have the potential for some really cool cards. Panini Playbook is another product that I'm looking forward to. I only have those 2 Cobb booklets, and I really like Playbook's booklets. This year looks to be pretty cool, as they have booklets where they have the player draw a play in the booklet instead of an auto. My bit of advice would be to look through the checklists from sites like cardboard connection and take a look at the inserts and such and see which ones you like the most and start there. There's bound to be a set that you find tickles your fancy, and you'll be able to expand from there once you find what you like.
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