@dantalkssports Sell. Tuli is getting his first contract extension at 23 years old and is still getting better. He hasn’t even entered his prime and is always available. Garrett is the best Football player in the league, but I’m not sure he’s a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd pick better than Tuli.
@PowderBlueDrew My grail. Each letter is /10.
Your Hampton 1/1 will drop in value just FYI once a new Topps product is released. It’s propped up by Topps taking over the license and current craze. The most you’ll get for it will be today.
I’d probably grade it just to protect and keep PC
@thetexmexranger@fulltimegengar@JesseTinsley@TraxMarketplace Why not have both Collx and Trax? Multiple marketplaces mean more buyers. That’s what makes card dealer pro such a useful integration on Collx. If you’re a seller, you should use all available marketplaces, not just one. More morgetplaces means greater movement of inventory
@thetexmexranger@fulltimegengar@JesseTinsley@TraxMarketplace I dunno, I’ve had the app for a little over a year. While there are crashes and issues that pop up, they fix them in app updates. It’s gotten better since I’ve used with new features. And the pro membership I pay $99 annually for pays me back $120 that i can buy cards with.
@TyCoTooCold Honestly, just move on. There are plenty of other suitors if it got a ton of likes. If you become a pro member, you can feature it and it’ll get in front of more potential suitors. Can’t please everyone. But there’s are hundreds of thousands other collectors in the app
@GabeyCardStacks I always go by picture & if the listing is wrong, I’ll notify the seller. As long as you communicate with the seller, you’ll usually get the card. If they physically scanned the card, then they should physically have it. If they database it wrong, they likely don’t have the card
@iK9cards It’s easy on @CollX_App and they have a PWE label you print and put on PWE if you sell 6 cards or less/less than $50 at a time. Otherwise it upgrades to ground advantage and shipping becomes expensive. Easy marketplace for low end cards.
@kevyng_ff@Collx I usually buy a bunch of $1-2 inserts, but I treated myself to my first big card on the app for the PC recently. Didn’t turn out to be grade worthy. Still, love collx for the easy of finding something in one of my checklists and managing my collection
I’ll say this about Genesis Smith. While there’s missed tackles, it’s an over pursuit issue. He flys downhill to rushing lanes but doesn’t break down, pushing himself out of position. He wants hard hits. That can be fixed by being controlled with smart angles w/o wailing arms
I’ve made a pick whenever the Chargers were on the clock. Recorded it in my notes app. Do it again the next year. Wonder what this looks like in a few years.
Been keeping this in my notepad for a few years
2024 NFL Draft
1st Rd WR Malik Nabers
2nd Rd C Jackson Powers-Johnson
3rd Rd RB Blake Corum
4th Rd CB TJ Tampa
5th Rd LB Jeremiah Trotter
5th Rd CB DJ James
6th Rd WR Brendon Rice
7th Rd Edge Gabriel Murphy
7th Rd S Josh Proctor
Been keeping this in my notepad for a few years
2024 NFL Draft
1st Rd WR Malik Nabers
2nd Rd C Jackson Powers-Johnson
3rd Rd RB Blake Corum
4th Rd CB TJ Tampa
5th Rd LB Jeremiah Trotter
5th Rd CB DJ James
6th Rd WR Brendon Rice
7th Rd Edge Gabriel Murphy
7th Rd S Josh Proctor
2025 NFL Draft
1st Rd RB Omarian Hampton
2nd Rd Edge Mike Green
3rd Rd C Jared Wilson
4th Rd OG Marcus Mbow
5th Rd WR Tez Johnson
5th Rd TE Oronde Gadsden
6th Rd DT Jay Toia
6th Rd QB Quinn Ewers
7th Rd S Jabar Muhammad
@crsanchezx Stupid post. AI doesn’t automate an entire profession, it automates tasks. SW engineers don’t just write code, they have to integrate, test, break a reassemble. They use feedback to redesign throughout the life of a product forcing constant evolve. AI is a tool
@Bolted_Jandro@herbxharb And I didn’t glaze QJ. I gave him a B- grade. The pick was a miss overall based on the WR’s that were picked that year. JSN/Flowers/Addison were all better picks. But you can’t say that QJ hasn’t improved to the point where he’s not at least a WR3 on 28 depth charts.
@Bolted_Jandro@herbxharb He’s no Mike Williams, but he had a good handful of tough grabs in year 3 that he couldn’t make in his first two. There’s positive development there and there’s a role on 31 other teams for what he’s become.