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2016 Flawless Football Player Card Totals By 2016 Flawless Football Player Card Totals by Card Type 263 Players 27 players with Base only 20 players with 1-6 hits; 15 players with 1-5 total cards Relic Only/ Totals Autographs Non-Base Gems Overall Total Team Total HITS Relics Auto Auto Symbolic Shield Shield Team Auto Base Cut Relic Only Only Relic Auto Auto Gem Gems A.J. Green 245 194 20 174 51 20 174 Aaron Rodgers 348 246 199 47 102 94 105 46 1 Adam Vinatieri 426 375 375 0 51 299 76 Adrian Peterson 231 180 68 112 51 23 43 1 1 112 Alex Collins 259 259 213 46 0 213 46 Alex Smith 124 124 91 33 0 91 33 Allen Hurns 124 124 76 48 0 76 48 Allen Robinson 418 367 278 89 51 76 202 89 Alshon Jeffery 51 0 0 0 51 Amari Cooper 153 102 0 102 51 102 Ameer Abdullah 73 73 73 0 0 71 1 1 Andre Reed 46 46 46 0 0 46 Andrew Luck 240 189 112 77 51 31 79 1 1 76 1 Andy Dalton 201 150 73 77 51 38 33 1 1 77 Anquan Boldin 41 41 0 41 0 41 Antonio Brown 229 178 29 149 51 9 18 1 1 149 Antonio Gates 89 89 0 89 0 89 Archie Manning 49 49 49 0 0 49 Barry Sanders 245 194 143 51 51 84 59 51 Bart Starr 52 1 0 1 51 1 Ben Roethlisberger 201 99 98 1 102 54 44 1 Bill Parcells 20 20 20 0 0 20 Blake Bortles 263 212 72 140 51 29 41 1 1 140 Bo Jackson 141 90 67 23 51 52 15 23 Bobby Layne 33 33 2 31 0 2 31 Brandin Cooks 206 155 56 99 51 56 99 Brandon Marshall 84 33 0 33 51 33 Braxton Miller 509 509 382 127 0 228 152 1 1 127 Brett Favre 216 165 108 57 51 62 44 1 1 56 1 Brian Bosworth 121 121 121 0 0 121 Brian Urlacher 91 91 40 51 0 20 20 51 Bruce Smith 107 107 107 0 0 107 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2016 Flawless Football Player Card Totals Relic Only/ Totals Autographs Non-Base Gems Overall Total Team Total HITS Relics Auto Auto Symbolic Shield Shield Team Auto Base Cut Relic Only Only Relic Auto Auto Gem Gems C.J. Prosise 286 286 144 142 0 142 1 1 142 Calvin Johnson 102 51 51 0 51 21 28 1 1 Cam Newton 148 97 0 97 51 1 96 Cardale Jones 286 286 144 142 0 142 1 1 142 Carl Eller 76 76 76 0 0 76 Carlos Hyde 163 112 112 0 51 71 41 Carson Palmer 51 0 0 0 51 Carson Wentz 493 442 229 213 51 179 48 1 1 213 Champ Bailey 51 51 51 0 0 51 Charles Haley 171 171 171 0 0 171 Charles Woodson 53 53 53 0 0 53 Chris Doleman 71 71 71 0 0 71 Chris Ivory 51 0 0 0 51 Chris Moore 271 271 154 117 0 152 1 1 117 Christian Hackenberg 248 248 172 76 0 66 104 1 1 76 Clay Matthews 51 0 0 0 51 Clyde "Bulldog" Turner 5 5 5 0 0 5 Cody Kessler 357 306 230 76 51 152 76 1 1 76 Connor Cook 408 408 266 142 0 168 96 1 1 142 Corey Coleman 558 507 385 122 51 279 104 1 1 122 Cris Carter 74 74 0 74 0 74 Curtis Martin 46 46 46 0 0 46 Dak Prescott 770 719 426 293 51 282 142 1 1 293 Dan Fouts 66 66 66 0 0 66 Dan Hampton 71 71 71 0 0 71 Dan Marino 230 179 112 67 51 68 44 1 66 Davante Adams 148 97 0 97 51 97 Davey O'Brien 1 1 1 0 0 1 David Johnson 436 385 306 79 51 190 114 1 1 79 DeAndre Hopkins 97 46 0 46 51 46 DeAndre Washington 322 322 291 31 0 213 76 1 1 31 DeAngelo Williams 67 67 67 0 0 67 Deion Branch 36 36 36 0 0 31 5 Deion Sanders 77 77 77 0 0 23 54 DeMarco Murray 51 0 0 0 51 Demarcus Robinson 78 78 78 0 0 76 1 1 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2016 Flawless Football Player Card Totals Relic Only/ Totals Autographs Non-Base Gems Overall Total Team Total HITS Relics Auto Auto Symbolic Shield Shield Team Auto Base Cut Relic Only Only Relic Auto Auto Gem Gems DeMarcus Ware 33 33 0 33 0 33 Demaryius Thomas 117 66 15 51 51 15 51 Derek Carr 338 287 170 117 51 107 63 117 Derrick Brooks 38 38 38 0 0 38 Derrick Henry 570 519 262 257 51 174 86 1 1 257 Derrick Thomas 53 2 2 0 51 2 DeSean Jackson 113 113 62 51 0 47 15 51 Devin Funchess 58 58 0 58 0 58 Devonta Freeman 84 84 0 84 0 84 Devontae Booker 623 572 443 129 51 289 152 1 1 129 Dez Bryant 168 117 0 117 51 117 Dick "Night Train" Lane 5 5 5 0 0 5 Dick Butkus 51 0 0 0 51 Doc Blanchard 5 5 5 0 0 5 Don Hutson 5 5 5 0 0 5 Doug Baldwin 84 84 84 0 0 84 Doug Flutie 113 113 113 0 0 101 12 Doug Martin 56 56 23 33 0 23 33 Drew Brees 335 233 110 123 102 108 1 1 1 122 Dwight Clark 63 63 63 0 0 63 Earl Campbell 113 62 39 23 51 25 14 23 Ed Reed 224 173 94 79 51 63 31 79 Eddie George 223 223 127 96 0 28 99 96 Eddie Lacy 46 46 23 23 0 23 23 Eli Manning 243 192 37 155 51 23 14 155 Emmitt Smith 248 146 63 83 102 42 21 82 1 Eric Dickerson 202 202 179 23 0 101 78 23 Ezekiel Elliott 581 530 282 248 51 194 86 1 1 247 1 Fran Tarkenton 53 53 53 0 0 53 Franco Harris 58 58 58 0 0 58 Frank Gore 31 31 31 0 0 31 Fred Biletnikoff 97 97 97 0 0 96 1 Gary Barnidge 46 46 0 46 0 46 Geno Atkins 46 46 46 0 0 46 George Halas 3 3 3 0 0 3 Giovani Bernard 71 71 71 0 0 71 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2016 Flawless Football Player Card Totals Relic Only/ Totals Autographs Non-Base Gems Overall Total Team Total HITS Relics Auto Auto Symbolic Shield Shield Team Auto Base Cut Relic Only Only Relic Auto Auto Gem Gems Golden Tate III 143 92 92 0 51 31 61 Hank Stram 5 5 5 0 0 5 Heath Miller 99 99 66 33 0 43 23 33 Herman Edwards 65 65 65 0 0 65 Hines Ward 223 223 196 27 0 97 99 27 Howie Long 61 61 61 0 0 61 Hunter Henry 165 114 63 51 51 61 1 1 51 Isaiah Crowell 51 0 0 0 51 J.J. Watt 132 81 58 23 51 44 14 23 Jack Lambert 130 79 79 0 51 79 Jacoby Brissett 106 106 0 106 0 106 Jamaal Charles 119 119 86 33 0 86 33 Jameis Winston 266 215 103 112 51 33 68 1 1 112 James Lofton 38 38 38 0 0 38 Jamison Crowder 51 0 0 0 51 Jared Goff 539 488 229 259 51 179 48 1 1 259 Jarvis Landry 51 0 0 0 51 Jason Witten 216 165 117 48 51 94 23 48 Jay Ajayi 102 51 0 51 51 51 Jeremy Hill 71 71 71 0 0 71 Jeremy Langford 61 61 0 61 0 61 Jeremy Maclin 84 33 0 33 51 33 Jerome Bettis 196 145 79 66 51 20 57 1 1 66 Jerry Rice 204 153 103 50 51 42 59 1 1 50 Jim Brown 70 19 19 0 51 19 Jim Kelly 164 113 80 33 51 51 29 33 Jim Plunkett 86 86 86 0 0 86 Jim Thorpe 52 1 1 0 51 1 Jimmy Johnson 80 80 80 0 0 66 14 Joe Flacco 185 134 98 36 51 23 75 36 Joe Montana 141 90 89 1 51 43 44 1 1 1 Joe Namath 118 67 67 0 51 67 Joey Bosa 383 332 220 112 51 152 66 1 1 112 John Elway 138 87 0 87 51 87 John Kuhn 71 71 71 0 0 71 John Riggins 124 73 40 33 51 40 33 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2016 Flawless Football Player Card Totals Relic Only/ Totals Autographs Non-Base Gems Overall Total Team Total HITS Relics Auto Auto Symbolic Shield Shield Team Auto Base Cut Relic Only Only Relic Auto Auto Gem Gems John Stallworth 102 102 102 0 0 102 Johnny Unitas 57 6 5 1 51 5 1 Jonathan Stewart 51 0 0 0 51 Jonathan Williams 78 78 78 0 0 76 1 1 Jordan Howard 411 360 200 160 51 132 66 1 1 160 Jordan Matthews 51 0 0 0 51 Jordan Reed 51 0 0 0 51 Jordy Nelson 219 168 145 23 51 76 69 23 Josh Doctson 469 418 342 76 51 279 61 1 1 76 Julian Edelman 51 0 0 0 51 Julio Jones 171 120 0 120 51 120 Junior Seau 115 64 0 64 51 64 Kelvin Benjamin 198 147 48 99 51 46 1 1 99 Kenneth Dixon 205 205 129 76 0 127 1 1 76 Kenyan Drake 210 210 210 0 0 208 1 1 Kevin Greene 23 23 23 0 0 23 Khalil Mack 102 51 0 51 51 51 Kirk Cousins 168 117 66 51 51 41 23 1 1 51 Knute Rockne 1 1 1 0 0 1 Kurt Warner 196 145 145 0 51 53 92 LaDainian Tomlinson 51 0 0 0 51 Lamar Miller 51 0 0 0 51 Laquon Treadwell 550 499 377 122 51 269 106 1 1 122 Larry Fitzgerald 140 89 0 89 51 89 Lawrence Taylor 175 124 124 0 51 124 Len Dawson 137 137 137 0 0 137 Leonte Carroo 78 78 2 76 0 1 1 76 LeSean McCoy 74 23 0 23 51 23 Le'Veon Bell 313 262 112 150 51 61 51 150 Luke Kuechly 94 43 43 0 51 43 Malcolm Mitchell 388 337 230 107 51 152 76 1 1 107 Marcus Allen 130 130 99 31 0 23 76 31 Marcus Mariota 312 261 113 148 51 38 73 1 1 148 Mark Ingram 84 33 0 33 51 33 Marshall Faulk 86 86 86 0 0 38 48 Marshawn Lynch 93 93 14 79 0 14 79 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2016 Flawless Football Player Card Totals Relic Only/ Totals Autographs Non-Base Gems Overall Total Team Total HITS Relics Auto Auto Symbolic Shield Shield Team Auto Base Cut Relic Only Only Relic Auto Auto Gem Gems Marvin Harrison 51 0 0 0 51 Marvin Jones Jr.
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