
Steve McMichael
1991 • Upper Deck
#524

The 2017 Panini Rookies & Stars Mitchell Trubisky #283 is a sought-after rookie card from the year Trubisky entered the NFL as the Chicago Bears' first-round pick.
2017 • Panini • Rookies & Stars
NFL • Chicago Bears
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283
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Trubisky's 2017 Panini Rookies & Stars rookie card occupies a lower tier within his overall rookie card landscape, as the Rookies & Stars product historically carries less prestige than flagship Panini lines like Prizm or National Treasures. With only one active listing currently on the market, price discovery is limited and transactions may not reflect true market consensus. His career arc as a former second overall pick who never fully delivered on expectations keeps this card from commanding the premium typically associated with high-draft-pick rookie cards.
The Rookies & Stars set features a range of base cards, parallels, and autograph variations, so the specific variant in question significantly impacts its scarcity profile. Graded copies are available, though population reports for mid-tier product like this tend to show modest graded submission volume, meaning high-grade copies can carry a relative premium over raw examples simply due to low PSA or BGS pop counts. Collectors should verify whether this is a base parallel, a numbered insert, or an autographed variant, as each tier represents a meaningfully different supply ceiling.
Trubisky's market momentum is largely stagnant following a career defined by inconsistency across multiple teams, and his cards do not benefit from the sustained demand that active playoff-caliber or Hall of Fame-bound players generate. Grading submission trends for his rookie cards have cooled considerably since his peak in 2017-2018, reflecting diminished speculative interest from the collector community. The investment case here is primarily driven by nostalgia or team collecting rather than player trajectory, making long-term appreciation unlikely without a significant career resurgence.

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