I checked out You-Tube to see what kind of breaks the boxes hold. The cards are all beautiful. Hand signed autos, no stickers, the design is simple but very nice. It's a likable set, and can probably be addicting for some set builders.
From the box breaks I saw online, going to use this one from Cards Infinity, it's not worth buying unless you pull an early top rookie and sell it quick, such as Jameis Winston, Marcus Mariota, Amari Cooper, etc. However, pulling players such as those are rare because of the size of the set (99 cards).
Boxes are on sale from Upper Deck retailers for about $140, though some other places are selling them for as low as $129.99. Not anything that I've seen any lower then that. Chances are you're not going to pull a great rookie from the box, and you're going to end up loosing $100 or so. Don't buy this product if you're looking to re-sell.
However, if you're looking to collect, grab it. It's a beautiful set design, and it looks amazingly great for any collector who loves on card auto's to be put into their collection.
Pictures are below.
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