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2016 Honors Football Team Autograph Checklist; 2016 Honors Football Player Card Totals Checklist/Cheat Sheet 343 Players with Autographs; 17 Players with Base Only 360 Players with Cards; 69 Players with 10 or less autos Autograph Recollection Base + Player ALL Originals Rooke Autos HITS Collection Parallels A.J. Green 231 61 61 170 Aaron Donald 170 0 170 Aaron Rodgers 230 60 1 59 170 Adam Jones 9 9 9 Adrian Peterson 234 64 1 63 170 Ahman Green 20 20 20 Alan Faneca 66 66 66 Alan Page 20 20 20 Alex Smith 209 39 39 170 Allen Hurns 10 10 10 Allen Robinson 244 74 74 170 Alshon Jeffery 197 27 27 170 Amari Cooper 172 2 2 170 Ameer Abdullah 43 43 43 Andre Johnson 58 58 58 Andre Reed 8 8 8 Andrew Luck 219 49 1 48 170 Andy Dalton 285 115 115 170 Anquan Boldin 14 14 14 Antonio Brown 176 6 1 5 170 Antonio Freeman 99 99 99 Antonio Gates 136 136 136 Antrel Rolle 5 5 5 Antwaan Randle El 30 30 30 Archie Griffin 19 19 19 Art Monk 53 53 53 Barry Sanders 80 80 1 79 Bart Scott 5 5 5 Bart Starr 1 1 1 Ben Roethlisberger 289 119 1 118 170 Bill Bates 29 29 29 Bill Cowher 1 1 1 Billy Sims 72 72 72 Blake Bortles 274 104 104 170 Bo Jackson 25 25 25 Bob Griese 44 44 44 Bob Lilly 26 26 26 Bobby Mitchell 99 99 99 Boomer Esiason 3 3 3 Brandin Cooks 281 111 111 170 Brandon Marshall 170 0 170 Braxton Miller 250 250 250 Brett Favre 107 107 107 Brian Griese 28 28 28 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2016 Honors Football Player Totals Checklist/Cheat Sheet Autograph Recollection Base + Player ALL Originals Rooke Autos HITS Collection Parallels Brian Urlacher 78 78 78 Bruce Smith 7 7 7 Bryant Young 5 5 5 C.J. Anderson 7 7 7 Calvin Johnson 1 1 1 Cam Newton 173 3 1 2 170 Carlos Hyde 245 75 75 170 Carson Palmer 1 1 1 Carson Wentz 254 254 254 Chad Johnson 12 12 12 Chad Pennington 157 157 157 Champ Bailey 26 26 26 Charles Woodson 17 17 17 Charley Taylor 104 104 104 Charlie Joiner 119 119 119 Chris Chambers 1 1 1 Chris Cooley 5 5 5 Christian Okoye 3 3 3 Clay Matthews 27 27 27 Clem Daniels 99 99 99 Clinton Portis 97 97 97 Cody Kessler 254 254 254 Colin Kaepernick 30 30 26 4 Corey Coleman 254 254 254 Craig Morton 99 99 99 Cris Carter 25 25 2 23 Cris Collinsworth 106 106 106 Curtis Martin 53 53 53 Dak Prescott 254 254 254 Dan Fouts 103 103 103 Dan Hampton 11 11 11 Dan Marino 135 135 135 Danny Woodhead 23 23 23 Darrell Jackson 5 5 5 Darrelle Revis 34 34 34 Daryl Johnston 13 13 13 Daunte Culpepper 14 14 14 Davante Adams 236 66 66 170 David Johnson 221 51 3 48 170 DeAndre Hopkins 181 11 11 170 DeAndre Washington 254 254 254 DeAngelo Williams 39 39 39 Deion Sanders 32 32 32 Delanie Walker 99 99 99 DeMarco Murray 189 19 19 170 Demaryius Thomas 262 92 92 170 Derek Carr 328 158 50 108 170 Derrick Brooks 57 57 57 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2016 Honors Football Player Totals Checklist/Cheat Sheet Autograph Recollection Base + Player ALL Originals Rooke Autos HITS Collection Parallels Derrick Henry 254 254 254 DeSean Jackson 41 41 41 Devin Funchess 37 37 37 Devonta Freeman 70 70 70 Devontae Booker 254 254 254 Dez Bryant 176 6 6 170 Dick Butkus 126 126 126 Don Maynard 99 99 99 Don Meredith 99 99 99 Donovan McNabb 56 56 56 Donte Moncrief 42 42 42 Doug Baldwin 7 7 7 Doug Flutie 124 124 124 Doug Martin 69 69 4 65 Drew Bledsoe 41 41 41 Drew Brees 334 164 1 163 170 Drew Pearson 2 2 2 Duce Staley 10 10 10 Dwight Clark 19 19 19 Earl Campbell 62 62 2 60 Earl Thomas III 4 4 4 Ed "Too Tall" Jones 6 6 6 Ed Reed 30 30 30 Eddie George 47 47 47 Eddie Lacy 95 95 95 Edgerrin James 23 23 23 Eli Manning 337 167 1 166 170 Emmitt Smith 47 47 2 45 Eric Berry 198 198 198 Eric Decker 33 33 33 Eric Dickerson 96 96 96 Eric Moulds 25 25 25 Ezekiel Ansah 57 57 57 Ezekiel Elliott 254 254 254 Fran Tarkenton 61 61 61 Franco Harris 57 57 57 Frank Gifford 2 2 2 Frank Gore 78 78 78 Fred Biletnikoff 21 21 21 Fred Dryer 6 6 6 Fred Taylor 105 105 1 104 Frenchy Fuqua 68 68 68 Gale Sayers 6 6 6 Giovani Bernard 74 74 74 Greg Olsen 16 16 16 Haloti Ngata 9 9 9 Heath Miller 78 78 78 Henry Ellard 57 57 57 Herman Edwards 99 99 99 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2016 Honors Football Player Totals Checklist/Cheat Sheet Autograph Recollection Base + Player ALL Originals Rooke Autos HITS Collection Parallels Herschel Walker 54 54 54 Hines Ward 107 107 107 Howie Long 12 12 12 Hunter Henry 254 254 254 Ickey Woods 99 99 99 Irving Fryar 38 38 38 Isaac Bruce 8 8 8 Isaiah Crowell 170 0 170 J.J. Watt 211 41 1 40 170 Jack Lambert 14 14 14 Jacoby Brissett 219 219 219 Jadeveon Clowney 10 10 10 Jake Plummer 27 27 27 Jalen Ramsey 219 219 219 Jamaal Charles 184 184 184 Jamal Lewis 28 28 28 Jameis Winston 220 50 4 46 170 James Harrison 10 10 10 James Lofton 11 11 11 Jamison Crowder 37 37 37 Jared Allen 4 4 4 Jared Goff 254 254 254 Jared Lorenzen 5 5 5 Jarvis Landry 295 125 125 170 Jason Witten 184 14 1 13 170 Jay Ajayi 170 0 170 Jay Cutler 173 3 3 170 Jeff George 7 7 7 Jeremy Hill 94 94 94 Jeremy Maclin 5 5 5 Jeremy Shockey 3 3 3 Jerome Bettis 58 58 58 Jerry Rice 89 89 89 Jevon Kearse 123 123 123 Jim Brown 20 20 3 17 Jim Harbaugh 34 34 34 Jim Kelly 66 66 66 Jim McMahon 13 13 13 Jimmy Garoppolo 70 70 70 Jimmy Smith 138 138 138 Joe Bellino 99 99 99 Joe Flacco 240 70 70 170 Joe Greene 9 9 9 Joe Haden 7 7 7 Joe Montana 99 99 99 Joe Namath 75 75 75 Joe Theismann 568 568 568 Joey Bosa 254 254 254 John Elway 66 66 66 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2016 Honors Football Player Totals Checklist/Cheat Sheet Autograph Recollection Base + Player ALL Originals Rooke Autos HITS Collection Parallels John Hadl 86 86 86 John Kuhn 12 12 12 John Riggins 37 37 37 John Stallworth 60 60 60 John Taylor 82 82 82 Johnny Lujack 99 99 99 Johnny Unitas 5 5 5 Jordan Howard 254 254 254 Jordan Matthews 249 79 79 170 Jordan Reed 189 19 19 170 Jordy Nelson 257 87 87 170 Josh Cribbs 10 10 10 Josh Doctson 254 254 254 Julio Jones 175 5 5 170 Junior Seau 108 108 108 Justin Smith 77 77 77 Keenan Allen 39 39 39 Kellen Winslow 44 44 44 Kelvin Benjamin 272 102 102 170 Ken Anderson 18 18 18 Ken Kavanaugh 34 34 34 Ken Stabler 89 89 89 Kenneth Dixon 254 254 254 Kerry Collins 114 114 114 Kevin Faulk 219 219 219 Keyshawn Johnson 11 11 11 Kirk Cousins 176 6 6 170 Kordell Stewart 36 36 36 Kurt Warner 42 42 1 41 L.C. Greenwood 99 99 99 LaDainian Tomlinson 180 180 180 Lamar Miller 190 20 20 170 Lance Briggs 103 103 103 Laquon Treadwell 254 254 254 Larry Allen 1 1 1 Larry Csonka 22 22 22 Larry Fitzgerald 170 0 170 Lawrence Taylor 40 40 40 Lawyer Milloy 2 2 2 Lee Roy Selmon 3 3 3 LeGarrette Blount 170 0 170 Len Dawson 43 43 43 Leroy Kelly 99 99 99 LeSean McCoy 176 6 6 170 Lester Hayes 57 57 57 Le'Veon Bell 240 70 70 170 Luke Kuechly 216 46 46 170 Marcus Allen 33 33 33 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2016 Honors Football Player Totals Checklist/Cheat Sheet Autograph Recollection Base + Player ALL Originals Rooke Autos HITS Collection Parallels Marcus Mariota 212 42 2 40 170 Mark Gastineau 99 99 99 Marshall Faulk 70 70 70 Marshawn Lynch 73 73 73 Marvin Harrison 34 34 34 Marvin Jones Jr. 170 0 170 Matt Forte 202 32 32 170 Matt Hasselbeck 56 56 56 Matt Jones 37 37 37 Matt Ryan 286 116 116 170 Matthew Stafford 242 72 72 170 Maurice Jones-Drew 70 70 70 Melvin Gordon 170 0 170 Michael Floyd 69 69 32 37 Michael Irvin 11 11 11 Michael Strahan 27 27 27 Michael Thomas 254 254 254 Mike Alstott 25 25 25 Mike Ditka 7 7 7 Mike Evans 324 154 154 170 Mike Singletary 10 10 10 Nate Washington 58 58 58 Natrone Means 20 20 20 Navorro Bowman 170 0 170 Ndamukong Suh 332 332 332 Neil Smith 14 14 14 Odell Beckham Jr. 187 17 1 16 170 Ozzie Newsome 66 66 66 Paul Hornung 10 10 10 Paul Lowe 23 23 23 Paul Warfield 46 46 46 Paxton Lynch 254 254 254 Pete Dawkins 32 32 32 Peter Warrick 12 12 12 Peyton Manning 153 153 3 150 Phil Simms 8 8 8 Philip Rivers 380 210 25 185 170 Plaxico Burress 25 25 25 Priest Holmes 86 86 86 Randall Cobb 55 55 55 Randall Cunningham 67 67 67 Randy Moss 1 1 1 Randy White 19 19 19 Ray Lewis 40 40 40 Raymond Berry 59 59 59 Reggie Wayne 112 112 112 Richard Dent 25 25 25 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2016 Honors Football Player Totals Checklist/Cheat Sheet Autograph Recollection Base + Player ALL Originals Rooke Autos HITS Collection Parallels Richard Sherman 34 34 34 Ricky Williams 104 104 1 103 Rob Gronkowski 198 28 1 27 170 Robert Mathis 98 98 98 Rod Smith 10 10 10 Rod Woodson 42 42 42 Roger Craig 8 8 8 Roger Staubach 83 83 24 59 Ron Dayne 5 5 5 Ronnie Lott 35 35 35 Rudi Johnson 32 32 32 Russell Wilson 225 55 1 54 170 Ryan Mathews 170 0 170 Ryan Shazier 12 12 12 Ryan Tannehill 235 65 65 170 Sam Bradford 170 0 170 Sammy Baugh 3 3 3 Sammy Watkins 128 128 128 Santana Moss 6 6 6 Sean Lee 16 16 16 Shaun Alexander 70 70 70 Spencer Ware 170 0 170 Stefon Diggs 211 41 41 170 Sterling Sharpe 102 102 102 Sterling Shepard 254 254 254 Steve Largent 45 45 45 Steve McNair 51 51 51 Steve Smith Sr.
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