Buzz Break: 2019 Panini Prizm football cards (blaster box)
This entry was posted on November 13, 2019.
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The box: 2019 Panini Prizm football cards (blaster box)
First Buzz preview: Click here
Where to buy: BlowoutCards.com (for a few formats)
Packs per box: 6
Cards per pack: 4
Cards in this box: 24
Base set completion:
15 of 300 (5 percent)
Duplicates: 0
Base cards – Jared Goff, Marcus Mariota, Phillip Lindsay, DeAndre Hopkins, Devin McCourty, Landon Collins, Khalil Mack, Hunter Henry, Nyheim Hines, DeVante Parker, Bobby Wagner, Cameron Jordan, Alshon Jeffery, Clay Matthews, Curtis Samuel
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Insert/short-print cards: 8 (all in gallery below -- no base there this time)
Rookies (3) – Greedy Williams, Trayveon Williams, Foster Moreau
Silver parallels (1) – Curtis Samuel
Disco parallels (2) – Malik Hooker, Golden Tate III
Rookies Disco parallels (1) – Trace McSorley
Legendary Talents (1) – Kenny Golladay
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Autographs/Memorabilia: 1
Prizm Premier Jerseys (1) – Josh Jacobs
What's Buzz-worthy: Prizm is a favorite of many NFL fans out there but this year it's not been that nice to me -- if it wasn't for my hit here, I'd have a relatively rough box. Everything in this one is noted above and I'm not sure what I'd even call a highlight beyond that. My first blaster included a Daniel Jones appearance, so I can't say they don't deliver that well across the board but it's best to keep in mind that this is a large set so boxes with more packs and cards in them are by far the safest way to play here. ... As said last time, blasters guarantee you a hit and three Disco parallels, and this box had just that. The set is pretty big here -- 300 veterans topped by 100 rookies. On the flip side of that, you could get a box where stars line up together, too, and perhaps on parallels so these blasters could pack more heat than some years when you land a good one. The key is to get lucky and hit those high spots. There are mega boxes for both Target and Walmart and I ripped one from Target here. For the money, I'd probably still go blasters but both formats are far less safe than pricier hobby boxes. If you're a Prizm buyer, you should be all in on hobby at the link above but if you're more of a casual buyer on this brand, there are a few options out in the retail wild.
Product Grade: A-
Box Grade: B (saved by Jacobs -- without it this wasn't even average)
Fun Grade: B
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