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2018 Panini Impeccable Football Checklist 2018 Impeccable Football Team Card Totals by Player Card and HIT Totals do not include Award Winner or Super Bowl Autographs (Player Counts are used instead) 341 Players with Cards; 304 Players with HITS Award Auto Metal TOTAL TOTAL Auto Winner Super Team Auto Relic Gold Base Auto Bowl HITS CARDS Patch Silver Player Player Count Counts A.J. Green 0 120 120 Aaron Donald 56 176 31 25 120 Aaron Rodgers 147 267 35 11 70 31 120 Adam Thielen 70 190 55 15 120 Adam Vinatieri 202 202 187 15 Alan Page 10 10 10 Alex Smith 10 130 10 120 Allen Robinson 0 120 120 Alvin Kamara 25 145 10 15 120 Andre Reed 64 64 57 7 Andrew Luck 55 175 55 120 Andy Dalton 0 120 120 Anthony Miller 116 116 116 Antonio Brown 41 161 25 16 120 Antonio Gates 120 120 5 115 Aqib Talib 10 10 10 Arden Key 169 169 169 Auden Tate 10 10 10 Austin Proehl 169 169 169 Baker Mayfield 137 137 116 5 16 Barry Sanders 68 188 44 24 120 Ben Coates 5 5 5 Ben Roethlisberger 37 157 7 30 120 Bill Cowher 15 15 15 Bill Parcells 15 15 15 Bill Romanowski 14 14 14 Blake Bortles 30 150 30 120 Bo Jackson 48 48 48 Bo Scarbrough 169 169 169 Bob Griese 80 80 80 Bob Lilly 154 154 139 15 Bradley Chubb 131 131 116 15 Braxton Berrios 169 169 169 Brett Favre 35 155 20 15 120 Brian Dawkins 218 218 89 98 31 Brian Urlacher 24 144 9 15 120 Bruce Smith 0 120 120 C.J. Mosley 100 100 90 10 Calvin Ridley 131 131 116 15 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2018 Impeccable Football Team Card Totals by Player Award Auto Metal TOTAL TOTAL Auto Winner Super Team Auto Relic Gold Base Auto Bowl HITS CARDS Patch Silver Player Player Count Counts Cam Newton 0 120 120 Cameron Brate 25 25 25 Carl Eller 99 99 99 Carlos Hyde 89 89 89 Carlton Davis 169 169 169 Carson Wentz 164 284 31 47 70 16 120 Case Keenum 0 120 120 Cedrick Wilson Jr. 169 169 169 Chad Pennington 89 89 89 Champ Bailey 15 15 15 Chandler Jones 0 120 120 Charles Haley 30 30 30 Charles Woodson 41 161 26 15 120 Chase Edmonds 169 169 169 Chris Doleman 24 24 24 Chris Spielman 54 54 54 Chris Thompson 116 236 116 120 Christian Kirk 116 116 116 Christian McCaffrey 0 120 120 Christian Okoye 89 89 89 Clay Matthews 242 242 60 52 115 15 Cliff Harris 15 15 15 Clinton Portis 74 74 69 5 Cooper Kupp 116 116 116 Corey Davis 116 116 116 Courtland Sutton 116 116 116 Cris Carter 104 104 28 45 31 Curtis Martin 15 15 15 DaeSean Hamilton 116 116 116 Dak Prescott 115 235 115 120 Dallas Clark 89 89 89 Dallas Goedert 169 169 169 Dalton Schultz 169 169 169 Dan Bailey 5 5 5 Dan Fouts 21 21 6 15 Dan Hampton 99 99 99 Dan Marino 60 180 44 16 120 Dante Hall 5 5 5 Dante Pettis 116 116 116 Daron Payne 169 169 169 Daryl Johnston 10 10 10 Daurice Fountain 116 116 116 Davante Adams 0 120 120 David Johnson 69 189 69 120 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2018 Impeccable Football Team Card Totals by Player Award Auto Metal TOTAL TOTAL Auto Winner Super Team Auto Relic Gold Base Auto Bowl HITS CARDS Patch Silver Player Player Count Counts Davis Webb 116 116 116 DeAndre Hopkins 0 120 120 Deion Branch 193 193 178 15 Deion Sanders 75 75 30 45 Denzel Ward 169 169 169 Derek Carr 65 185 36 14 15 120 Derrick Henry 125 245 35 90 120 Derrius Guice 116 116 116 Derwin James 169 169 169 Deshaun Watson 86 206 16 70 120 Desmond Howard 69 69 69 Devin Hester 5 5 5 Devonta Freeman 0 120 120 Dick Butkus 35 35 35 Dion Lewis 15 15 15 DJ Chark Jr. 116 116 116 DJ Moore 131 131 116 15 Don Maynard 89 89 89 Donald Driver 15 15 15 D'Onta Foreman 0 120 120 Dorance Armstrong Jr. 169 169 169 Doug Baldwin 89 209 89 120 Doug Williams 45 45 45 Drew Bledsoe 11 11 11 Drew Brees 71 191 29 42 120 Duke Dawson 169 169 169 Dylan Cantrell 169 169 169 Earl Campbell 25 25 25 Earl Thomas III 89 89 89 Ed Reed 22 142 22 120 1 Eddie George 0 120 120 Eli Manning 0 120 120 Emmanuel Sanders 206 326 116 90 120 Emmitt Smith 30 150 0 30 120 1 Eric Berry 145 145 116 29 Eric Dickerson 25 145 10 15 120 Eric Weddle 10 130 10 120 Evan Engram 0 120 120 Ezekiel Elliott 148 268 103 45 120 Fran Tarkenton 79 79 79 Fred Taylor 50 50 50 Golden Tate III 84 84 84 Greg Olsen 116 116 116 Hayden Hurst 116 116 116 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2018 Impeccable Football Team Card Totals by Player Award Auto Metal TOTAL TOTAL Auto Winner Super Team Auto Relic Gold Base Auto Bowl HITS CARDS Patch Silver Player Player Count Counts Heath Miller 66 66 51 15 Hines Ward 85 85 70 15 Howie Long 48 48 33 15 Ian Thomas 169 169 169 Ito Smith 116 116 116 Jack Ham 104 104 89 15 Jack Lambert 15 15 15 Jack Youngblood 45 45 45 Jaire Alexander 169 169 169 Jake Elliott 5 5 5 Jaleel Scott 116 116 116 Jalen Ramsey 41 41 41 Jamal Adams 0 120 120 Jameis Winston 101 221 11 90 120 James Harrison 15 15 15 James Washington 116 116 116 Jan Stenerud 15 15 15 Jared Goff 77 197 16 61 120 Jarvis Landry 0 120 120 Jason Witten 5 5 5 Jay Ajayi 23 143 23 120 Jaylen Samuels 116 116 116 Jeremy Shockey 18 18 18 Jermaine Kearse 0 120 120 Jerome Bettis 40 40 25 15 Jerry Rice 55 55 15 10 30 Jevon Kearse 11 11 11 Jim Kelly 44 44 30 14 Jim McMahon 35 35 35 Jim Plunkett 188 188 188 Jim Taylor 0 0 0 1 Jimmy Garoppolo 16 136 16 120 Jimmy Graham 0 120 120 J'Mon Moore 116 116 116 Joe Flacco 150 270 35 115 120 Joe Greene 4 4 4 Joe Mixon 0 120 120 Joe Montana 87 207 31 10 46 120 Joe Namath 25 145 25 120 Joe Theismann 10 10 10 John Elway 40 160 10 30 120 John Kelly 169 169 169 John Lynch 26 26 26 John Randle 40 40 10 30 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2018 Impeccable Football Team Card Totals by Player Award Auto Metal TOTAL TOTAL Auto Winner Super Team Auto Relic Gold Base Auto Bowl HITS CARDS Patch Silver Player Player Count Counts John Riggins 15 15 15 Jordan Howard 116 236 116 120 Jordan Lasley 169 169 169 Jordan Wilkins 169 169 169 Jordy Nelson 70 70 55 15 Josh Adams 169 169 169 Josh Allen 137 137 116 5 16 Josh Gordon 0 120 120 Josh Rosen 137 137 116 5 16 Joshua Jackson 169 169 169 JuJu Smith-Schuster 294 414 116 178 120 Julian Edelman 0 120 120 Julio Jones 15 135 15 120 Julius Peppers 0 120 120 Justin Jackson 169 169 169 Justin Tucker 66 66 66 Kalen Ballage 116 116 116 Kareem Hunt 340 460 116 94 115 15 120 Keenan Allen 0 120 120 Keke Coutee 116 116 116 Kelvin Benjamin 0 120 120 Kenyan Drake 0 120 120 Kerryon Johnson 116 116 116 Khalil Mack 0 120 120 Kirk Cousins 53 173 53 120 Kurt Warner 25 25 25 1 Kyle Lauletta 116 116 116 LaDainian Tomlinson 25 25 25 Lamar Jackson 132 132 116 16 Larry Fitzgerald 0 120 120 LaVar Arrington 89 89 89 Lavon Coleman 169 169 169 Lawrence Taylor 15 15 15 Lee Roy Jordan 15 15 15 Leighton Vander Esch 169 169 169 Len Dawson 31 31 31 Lenny Moore 16 16 16 Leonard Fournette 0 120 120 LeSean McCoy 0 120 120 Le'Veon Bell 16 136 16 120 Logan Woodside 169 169 169 Lorenzo Carter 169 169 169 Luke Kuechly 75 75 75 Malik Jefferson 169 169 169 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2018 Impeccable Football Team Card Totals by Player Award Auto Metal TOTAL TOTAL Auto Winner Super Team Auto Relic Gold Base Auto Bowl HITS CARDS Patch Silver Player Player Count Counts Marcell Ateman 169 169 169 Marcus Allen 70 70 70 Marcus Davenport 169 169 169 Marcus Mariota 11 131 11 120 Mark Andrews 169 169 169 Mark Brunell 121 121 121 Mark Moseley 15 15 15 Mark Walton 116 116 116 Marquez Valdes-Scantling 116 116 116 Marquise Goodwin 0 120 120 Marshawn Lynch 86 206 16 70 120 Marvin Jones Jr. 0 120 120 Mason Crosby 15 15 15 Mason Rudolph 116 116 116 Matt Ryan 37 157 20 2 15 120 Matthew Stafford 130 250 35 95 120 Maurice Hurst 169 169 169 Mel Renfro 52 52 52 Melvin Gordon 159 279 90 69 120 Merton Hanks 5 5 5 Michael Gallup 116 116 116 Michael Irvin 15 15 15 Michael Strahan 25 25 25 Michael Thomas 0 120 120 Michael Vick 199 199 110 89 Mike Evans 294 414 90 89 115 120 Mike Garrett 10 10 10 Mike Gesicki 116 116 116 Mike Hughes 169 169 169 Mike Vrabel 15 15 15 Mike White 116 116 116 Minkah Fitzpatrick 169 169 169 Mitchell Trubisky 90 210 90 120 Morten Andersen 15 15 15 Neil Smith 99 99 99 Nelson Agholor 25 25 25 Nick Chubb 116 116 116 Nick Foles 81 81 81 Nyheim Hines 116 116 116 O.J.
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