First Look: 2011 Panini Prestige NFL Draft Helmet Cards Featuring On-Card Autos

Along with those RCs will be NFL Draft Helmet cards, featuring on-card autographs from some of the most collectible players from this year’s NFL Draft. Here’s a look at some of the names we heard called on Day 1 of the NFL Draft.

Last night, Panini America’s Tracy Hackler gave collectors an unprecedented first look at some sweet-looking cardboard. Just moments after NFL commission Roger Goodell announced to the world where these young men would be playing, Hackler unveiled images of the first official NFL Rookie Cards of guys slated to appear in 2011 Prestige Football.

On May 18, Panini America will release the first officially licensed NFL Rookie Cards for 100 of the top picks from this year’s NFL Draft in Prestige Football.

Along with those RCs will be NFL Draft Helmet cards, featuring on-card autographs from some of the most collectible players from this year’s NFL Draft.

Here’s a look at some of the names we heard called on Day 1 of the NFL Draft.

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12 Replies to “First Look: 2011 Panini Prestige NFL Draft Helmet Cards Featuring On-Card Autos”

  1. That Locker pick almost made me cry, I was hoping he would make it closer to Seattle, but I’m glad he landed top-10, he’s a home-town hero and I can not wait to start my Locker PC!

  2. As a Vikings fan I wasn’t too bothered by Ponder. We’re desperate for a story line that starts with low expectations and possibly pleasantly surprises. Though I thought we had the perfect opportunity to trade up to #10 and grab Gabbert. Either that or draft o-line at #12 and draft Kaepernick in round 2.

  3. Me being a Bengals fan i am so pumped that i can collect A.J Green and ANdy Dalton autos this year!!! I also think that Jake Locker is going to be a beast in the NFL and the Titans made a great pick! I will definetly be collecting his autos too!

  4. Though the design is a little abstract for my taste, thank you for on card autos. But I guess the color scheme has to be neutral if you’re creating cards before they get drafted.

    What is the helmet area made from? Similar to Sweet Spot or closer to just stickers?

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