
Aaron Hill
2015 • Panini
#68

2008 • Press Pass • Legends • Saturday Signatures
NCAA • LSU Tigers
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Early Doucet from Legends (2008)
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Early Doucet's 2008 Press Pass Legends card occupies a niche tier within the collegiate licensed card market, where NCAA-branded autographs from LSU skill position players tend to carry a modest but steady collector premium. With only a single active listing currently available, the market is effectively illiquid, which can artificially inflate or suppress perceived value depending on buyer urgency. As a receiver who had a promising college career at LSU but a limited NFL footprint, this card trades more on Bayou Bengal nostalgia than on sustained professional star power.
The Press Pass Legends series was produced in relatively limited quantities compared to mainstream NFL licensed products, and autographed parallels within this set feature tighter print runs that command a premium over base unsigned versions. Graded copies in the population are scarce, meaning high-grade certified examples represent a small fraction of the total print run and carry a meaningful condition premium. The combination of autograph and grading certification on a collegiate-era card significantly narrows the available supply pool for serious set collectors.
Doucet's professional career did not sustain the trajectory needed to drive long-term speculative demand, which limits the ceiling for this card compared to LSU alumni who went on to extended NFL success. However, collector interest in early-2000s LSU dynasty-era players provides a stable, if modest, regional and alumni-driven demand base. Grading submission trends for Press Pass Legends autographs remain low, so high-grade certified copies could see relative appreciation if a broader vintage collegiate card resurgence continues to gain traction.

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