
Todd Lyght
1991 • Score
Supplemental • #90T

The 1991 Score Supplemental Erik Williams #85T rookie card captures the Dallas Cowboys lineman's entry into the NFL during a pivotal era for the franchise.
1991 • Score • Supplemental
NFL • Dallas Cowboys
Near Mint
85T
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Erik Williams rookie cards sit in a niche tier within early-1990s Cowboys material, with this 1991 Score Supplemental issue drawing more interest than common base offensive lineman cards because of his role on Dallas championship teams. High-grade examples command a premium over raw copies, especially when centering and surface quality are clean, but it generally trades as a specialist rookie rather than a broad star-level key from the era. Within the Supplemental release, the rookie designation helps it stand above routine veteran cards from the set.
This is a rookie card from the 1991 Score Supplemental set rather than a standard flagship base issue, which gives it a more limited supply profile than mass-distributed main-set cards from the same period. With only one active listing noted, available market supply is currently thin, though the card is still better classified as condition-sensitive scarcity than true low-print rarity. Graded population tends to be modest for offensive linemen from this era, with fewer slabbed copies than skill-position rookies, so strong examples can trade above market when fresh to the market.
As a retired player tied to the Cowboys' dynasty years, Erik Williams has steady team-collector demand but not the broad momentum seen with Hall of Fame quarterbacks or skill-position stars. Rookie card premium sustainability here is driven by scarcity of clean copies and collector appreciation for elite linemen, making top-grade submissions the segment with the strongest demand. Long term, the card profiles as a selective niche hold that benefits most from low available supply and disciplined grading standards rather than rapid market expansion.

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