2016 SAGE Autographed Football Card Details
2016 SAGE Autographed Football bypasses base card and even regular inserts. Instead it goes right for its namesake with an all-autograph checklist. Each pack has a pair of signed cards. Hobby boxes have 24 total autographed cards.
Base autographs are done on thicker stock that 2016 SAGE Hit Football. They come with a few different parallels that are numbered to 25, 20, 5 and 1.
The autograph checklist features players in the 2016 NFL Draft. Jared Goff, Ezekiel Elliott, Paxton Lynch and Cardale Jones are among the high-profile prospects on the main checklist.
Some are also included in the product via cut signatures. Carson Wentz and Derrick Henry are among those that fall under this category.
PRO-lific Pairs are dual autograph cards that combine either teammates or two players that share a common bond. Besides the 2016 draft picks, a couple of 2015 rookie signatures are also on the checklist, Jameis Winston and Todd Gurley.
Dual Autographs and Cut Signatures combine to land one per box.
2016 SAGE Autographed Football at a glance:
Packs per box: 12
Cards per pack: 2
Release date: May 25, 2016
What to expect in a hobby box:
- Dual Autographs or Cut Signature Cards – 1
- Additional Autographs 23
Comments? Questions? Contact Ryan Cracknell on Twitter @tradercracks.
Ryan,
Could you inform whoever manages and edits the checklists for 2016 SAGE HIT that #62 is Charles Tapper NL and #65 is Paul Perkins NL? Also, could you ask them to add the grey-bordered, retail-exclusive parallels? This would help me a lot. Thanks!
Done and done.
Worst thing about Sage is that they have the best autographs but the worst card design and photos. Sage gets to the players before they get carpal tunnel in their hands after Topps and Panini have them sign a million autos. And they just give up caring that some fan is getting this and just chicken scratch or initial their autos on the best designed more wanted cards later in the year. Some players need to go back the third grade to learn how to sign their name. I would be embarrassed if me son or daughter signed their name that I’m proud of with an chicken scratch or just their initials.