 Hi everyone, Joe for jaspyscasewrakes.com coming at you with 2021 hip parade autograph first round edition football jerseys series 10 10 jerseys. All first rounders and some of them are officially licensed as well, which would be pretty awesome. One spot gets you two teams. And of course our our non pro college uniform rules apply. So obviously if it's Trevor Lawrence, it's going to go to the team that he's currently on the Jaguars. If they're retired, we'll go we'll go by profootballreference.com and just whatever team they played for the longest using games. I guess we'll just keep going the columns over on profootballreference.com if we need any tiebreakers. I don't think we'll run into that situation too much, but just full disclosure. Big thanks everyone here. Big thanks everybody who bought their spot straight up. Thanks for taking the risk on the filler as well. Congrats again to the winners. Likes her mix lot. We're doubling you up. All 32 teams are in. There will be a chance for you to make some trades as well. Let's roll it. Randomize it. Two and a two. Hard four. One, two, three, fourth and final time. Got Karen down to Nick. Two and a two for the hard way for the teams. One, two, three and four. Packers down to Bills. Remember, they're all first rounders according to hit parade. So before you trade players away. Karen with the Packers, Alan with the Cardinals, Carl with the Chiefs. Karen with the Giants Gale with the Jags, Alan with the Saints. Brian Hayes with the Niners, Brian Croft with the Dolphins. Peter with the Lions, Brian Croft with the Bengals. Tom with the Boys. Chad with the Colts. Kevin Eagles. Travis with the Texans. Carl with the Broncos. Brian Croft with the Browns. Nick with the Panthers. Kevin with the Jets. Brian Hayes with the Steelers. Steve with the Bears. Alan with the Seahawks. Travis with the Ravens Gale with the Pats. Carl with the Titans and the Rams. Alan, you got my Raiders. Brian with the Falcons. Tom with the Chargers. Steve with the Vikings. Chad with the Buccaneers. Peter with the Washington Football Team. And Nick with the Buffalo Bills. Buffalo! Sort by column B. And there you go. I'm going to pause the video. When we come back, we're going to see if there's any trades. And then we'll have the break. Stick around. We'll be right back. Welcome back, folks. Sorry I was distracted by the Brewers at Atlanta. Game right now. Brewers up 4-2. A little bit of trade chatter, but in the end, no deals were done here on Tuesday the 12th. So big thanks once again to everybody here. Popped in the new toner. Look how crisp that looks. Looks nice. Thanks, everybody, for getting into the action. Appreciate it. So it ended up being Brian Croft. One spot gets you, too. But Last Spot Mojo bangles and falcons. As we like to say, Last Spot Mojo is 70% of the time. Last Spot Mojo hits 100% of the time. So let's see how those numbers work out. So I've got the case. You can kind of see it just right where my hand is floating right there. We're going to keep pulling boxes over here and popping them on the table. And we'll see what's inside. Where are you thinking cats on? We're going to see play America's favorite game. Who am I? I'm going to give you some clues. Make some guesses. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Perfect. We're doing all 10. So you can see here the sticker right there. It's his first round edition. Series 10, hand number 99 out of 100. And since we've got a lot of boxes to do, we'll keep the Who Am I relatively quick, simple, easy to guess. For bragging rights. All right, so first one, I think we've got, is that an officially licensed jersey? It is. It's a Nike jersey. Now remember, these are all first-rounders, so this should be pretty easy. I am an active quarterback in the NFL. 6'1, 215 from Austin, Texas. Played at Texas Tech, where I was at Texas Tech for one season in 2013 before moving on to Oklahoma. That should give it away. Heisman Trophy winner as well. And in my relatively short career, 77 touchdowns to 45 interceptions. Over 12,000 yards. Who am I? This has that team right there, that person. There you go. Kevin M's got it. It's Baker Mayfield. And Brian Croft has the, with the spot that he won, has the Cleveland Browns. There's the Mayfield. There's the Beckett sticker, the car, and there's his autograph right on the middle of his number right here. This is a Nike jersey. So I will take this out just to show you. The custom jerseys are somewhat, they're a little plain, but the officially licensed jersey obviously has the dog pound on the collar, the Nike size tag, the Nike swoosh on the left side, the NFL shield in the middle. Cleveland, this is for you. This is for you. Got all the retail tags on here as well. Nice, so congrats, Brian. I'm also going to fold this up much more nicely. That's what I'm done with this break. But congrats to Brian Croft. Their first, our first autographed jersey, our first, first rounder. Next, good luck. Loads of the bases. All right. All right. Who am I? I'm an active wide receiver who played college at a major university, and I was awarded the Fred Bolitnikov Award winner as the nation's best wide receiver as a sophomore in 2018, and was drafted 15th overall. Who am I? Career 58 receptions, 928 receiving yards, and currently on the IR unfortunately. Pretty nice season, rookie season last year, and was looking to be maybe pretty decent in his second year, but cut short a little bit, IR. Who am I? Not Clyde Edward DeLair, Rex. He's a running back. It's a wide receiver, drafted in 2020, last year, in the middle of the first round out of Alabama. El Guapo's got it. Jerry Judy in his college gear. So this is just a custom jersey. We're just going to leave it in the bag. It'll just be the red color, and there'll be no official licensing and stuff like that there, but there's his last name, Jerry Judy, there's his number, and there's the autograph and the Beckett sticker right down here too. Denver Bronco is my rival, so that's going to go to Carl. And I think Jerry Judy and Henry Rugg's former college team will probably be connected together for the rest of their careers, because there was that debate. Henry Rugg's went to my Raiders, of course. The better receiver, who should have been picked ahead of who, will be in the conversation. Alright, next box. Let's see, Braves have the bases lowered in the bottom of the fifth, just one out. Jocktober? No, is that the inning-ending double play? Jocktober... No, but he sprints through the bag, so that does score a run. Jocktober, an RBI. Alright, who am I? Let's see. Played college football for a few seasons, totaled over 5,500 all-purpose yards in my three-year collegiate career, finished fourth in Heisman Trophy voting, third in Maxwell Award voting, received multiple national and Big Ten conference awards and recognition, broke numerous records in college, and selected second overall. And as a rookie, had over 1,300 rushing yards and was named NFL offensive rookie of the year, got a Pro Bowl nod. If I'm healthy, I'm pretty darn good, rolled an ankle pretty badly last week. This is his college gear too. Who am I? Yes, Kevin M's got it, Saquon Barkley. In his Penn State gear, there's the JSA, his number, Barkley, the card as well. And that's Karen Steele with the New York Football Giants, with Big Blue. There's his autograph. Man, if he just stays healthy, and it looks like Karen, they've also, this custom jersey, also has some other stuff on it too, which is pretty cool. Nice. I like when they do this. Highlighting some of his highlights in his career, in his college career. All right, next box. And I think if you like this sort of, this live memorabilia type stuff, I think Nick just posted an autographed helmet break, a full-size autographed helmet break on jaspyscasebreaks.com, so check that out. Next, Travis Darnold with a hit in RBI. Tie it up again. All right, who am I? Active wide receiver in the National Football League, drafted fifth overall. Played for one team my entire career. Also a Fred Belitnikov award winner in 2019, a national champion in 2019. I don't know, let's see. What else? Unanimous All-American, led the football bull subdivision, the FBS, in receiving yards and touchdowns, en route to a national champion in 2019, champion in 2019. Drafted fifth overall, after sitting out the 2020 season, and reunited with his former college quarterback too. Reunited, and it feels so good. This is in his college gear as well. Not Higgins? No, exactly. Jamar Chase, you got it, Kevin. Has a nice big, bold autograph right on his number. That's nice. That's how you sign these numbers, everyone. Pay attention, football players. This appears to be, yeah, this is a custom jersey, Jamar Chase. Nice. So Bangles, that's Brian Croft with the Bangles last spot mojo. Strikes again. 70% of the time. It hits 100% of the time. Thanks, Bryn. All right, so Brewer's Braves 4-4. Going back and forth a little bit here. All right, next one. This looks like a officially licensed jersey. Yeah, I think so. Yeah, this looks pretty nice. All right, another active wide receiver. Let's see. Drafted in the first round. These are all first-rounders, obviously. Drafted in the first round, fourth overall. Played college football at Georgia. In my first season with the team that drafted me, I made the 2012 Pro Bowl, becoming the first rookie receiver to make a Pro Bowl appearance in eight years, and then went on to accumulate a total of seven Pro Bowl appearances throughout my career. From 2011 to 2013, I've caught more passes, 260, than any other player in NFL history during their first three seasons. A record that was only later broken by Jarvis Landry and Odell Beckham Jr., both tied at 288. Six seasons with 1,000 or more receiving yards. Played for one team for my entire career until this season, where I moved on to the Arizona football Cardinals. That should give it away. I left this team ranked second in franchise history, only behind Chad Johnson in receiving yards, receiving touchdowns and receptions. Who am I? Not Julio. He left the Bengals ranked second in franchise history, only behind Chad Johnson. So second in franchise history in receiving yards, touchdowns and receptions with the Cardinals now. Went from a cat team to a bird team. That's right, Kevin. And Travis. AJ Green. So that's it. Back-to-back Bengals for Brian Croft. Last-bond mojo really paying off here. There's the Beckett card, the Beckett sticker and his autograph, nice bold autograph right there. He's a vet. He knows how to sign things. And this looks like an officially licensed jersey. Let's take a look. Yeah, an officially licensed jersey. So you got all the retail tags right here. The Nike swoosh on the side. The tiger stripes, the number on the shoulders. All very cool. Here's another look at the auto again. All right, Brian. I'll fold this back up nicely at the end of the break. But congrats again. All right, next box. This is a custom jersey. This is college jersey. All right, who am I? Retired player this time, a retired linebacker from Olean, New York, was 6'3", 235. He's 57 years old now. All first rounders was eighth overall, played for two teams my entire career, the Bills and the Rams. Looks like I played for the Bills the longest and this is going to go to you, Nick T. He was an AP, NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in the late 80s, three-time pro bowler, three-time all-pro, part of the Bills 50th anniversary team. A fiesta bowl, defensive MVP in 1987. A consensus all-American and college football Hall of Fame went to Penn State. Who am I? He won two national championships with Penn State in 82 and 86. During my career, Penn State had 274 tackles, including a school record 186 solo tackles. What's he doing now? After football, since my retirement, worked for S. Mark, Inc. as the company's vice president of commercial real estate in 2013, named the Pittsburgh Powers vice president of corporate sponsorships. Pittsburgh Power Arena football team. Who am I? So, old school guys. So, that's Nick T. with the Bills. It's in his Penn State gear. Talry, not Talry, Dave. It's Shane Conlin. I don't know how many of you remember Shane Conlin, but here he is. There's his autograph. There's Conlin right there. There it is. College jersey. And a custom jersey as well. Played for the Bills from 87 to 92, and then played with the Rams for a couple of seasons. He was one of those L.A. to St. Louis. One of those, he was part of that transition. Nick T. Buffalo! All right, more. We got one, two, three, four more to go. Let's see who we have here. Another custom jersey. I think another retired player. Yeah. Retired wide receiver. From Griffin, Georgia. I'm 61 years old now. Six foot, 178. That's my playing days. Height weight. Went to Griffin High School. Went to college in Tennessee, and was picked 18th overall in the early 80s. Played for two teams my entire career. Was a Super Bowl champion in Super Bowl XX. And an all-American in the early 80s. Finished my career with 333 reception, 6,635 receiving yards, 44 touchdowns, and 45 kickoff returns for over 1,000 kickoff return yards. Who am I? And this is in his pro uniform. The team that drafted me, this uniform. But he played my Raiders from the late 80s to the early 90s, from 88 to 93. Who am I? Considered one of the fastest NFL players of all time. Also a member of the U.S. Olympic team that boycotted the 1980 Olympics. Led the Valls in all-purpose yards as a sophomore, junior, and senior, named all-American team in 1982. Still holds numerous school kickoff return records. And I guess he's currently pursuing a career as an actor? Not Cliff Branch, I think you're kind of on the right track. In the early 90s, I retired in the early 90s and is pursuing an acting career in Hollywood. Portrayed Willie the Sweeper in the NBC series The Pretender. Also had an appearance on the sitcom Still Standing, playing himself as the father of a friend. Few appearances in Ned's declassified school survival guide. Was also in MTV's Parental Control. Was in an episode of Friday Night Lights. Who am I? Don't you? No, don't you? Don't be like that Rex. This is using your... I don't know if anyone's really going to get this. I kind of mentioned the name really quick. It's Willie Galt. In his Bears gear. There's his autograph. There's the JSA sticker. I'm sure the card's in here somewhere. There it is. There's Galt right there. This is a custom jersey in those Bears colors. Pretty cool. Old school Bears receiver. Fast dude. Chicago Bears, that's going to be for Steve Wright and the Bears. Three more jerseys to go. Let's see what's in the next and follow hit parade. Who do we have here? This looks like another officially licensed jersey. I think it is. I think who is it? Oh, that's... That's you. Okay, that's you. Active. An active quarterback. Who am I? 33 years old from Big Spring, Texas. He's 6'4", 2'17". Went to college at Texas A&M and was an eighth overall pick. Played for the team that drafted me. Played for them for six seasons or so before going to his current team, which is the color of the jersey here. I was an NFL comeback player of the year award winner in 2019. Went to the Pro Bowl in 2019 and was an NFL passer rating leader in 2019. I've got a career 179 touchdowns to 89 interceptions, over 27,000 passing yards and a passer rating of 91.8 into college at A&M. Who am I? I think this might have been a tried to trade couldn't trade mojo situation. Let me scroll up a little bit. Yeah, tried to trade couldn't trade mojo. Any guesses? I was named... When I went to my other team, I was named starting QB for this team in week 7 of the 2019 season and then ended up taking this team to the AFC championship game where my team lost to the Adventure Super Bowl champs. Can't say he cheaps. He was with the Dolphins. Drafted him eighth overall. I think they eventually traded him and then drafted another quarterback. No, they traded him and... No, they didn't trade him for that person. Who did they trade him for? I'm on the Wikipedia page. You can blame Wikipedia. So if there's anything inaccurate, you can blame Wikipedia. Not Alex Smith, Rebel and Jason. So in March 2019, the Dolphins traded me and a six round selection in the 2019 draft to my current team in exchange for a fourth round selection of the 2020 draft. There you go. Travis has got it. Ryan Tannehill. I thought people would have gotten that a lot more quickly. This is a fanatics authenticated jersey. You can see the card in the sticker. His autograph is right on top of the seven. This is... Yeah, this is an officially licensed Nike jersey. So let's take a look at these because the officially licensed jersey is definitely worth looking at. I think the tight... Ooh, got some stars on the collar right there. There's the Nike laundry tag. You got the NFL shield and Titans right up front, which I think looks really sharp. The shoulders, the gray shoulder caps look really cool. The laundry tag on the bottom right there. Very cool. Carl with the Titans tried to trade, couldn't trade mojo. I'll fold this up nicely at the end of the video. Didn't want the Titans try to trade them. No offers. There you go, Carl. Two more to go. So out of the 10, so far we've had three officially licensed jerseys. Those look pretty sharp. Right now I'm saying the QB with the hot white. All of them. All the QBs. All right. Who are you? Take a look. This is a custom jersey. All right. Who am I? America's favorite game. Let's look you up. I am a retired... a retired running back. Was a late first round pick in the early 90s. Born in Houston, Texas. Went to college in Georgia. Played for one team my entire career. Was a two-time pro bowler, a Super Bowl champion, and a Florida, Georgia Hall of Famer. Ended my career with almost 7,000 rushing yards. 49 touchdowns. Not Emmett Smith. This person only played for one team my entire career. Was the starting running back for this championship team in the early 90s. And this team finished 13 during the regular season. Won the Super Bowl. Super Bowl XXV. Six foot, 215 pound running back. Broke the 1,000 yard mark each year from 91 to 95. Almost signed with the... with the Niners. Almost signed with the Niners. But stayed with this team. Not Davis. Was drafted 24th overall in 1990. And won that Super Bowl in that 1990 season. Where my team beat the the Bills. 20 to 19. Not sure the Wikipedia page is not very huge. Doesn't really say what he's doing these days. Who am I? Anderson. It is... I don't know how many of you remember... I don't remember Rodney Hampton. Remember Rodney Hampton? There's his autograph right there. There's the JSA sticker. The card is right there. Pretty solid running back for a good chunk of time. New York football Giants. That's going to be for Karen and the Giants. Alright, last jersey coming up. Let's see what we're going to close out with. It's another custom jersey. And another retired player. Alright, who am I? These are all first rounders of course. I was sixth overall in my draft class in the late 80s. Played for two teams my entire career but really just one. Only played one season with the team that I retired with. A two-time pro bowler. A NFL Receptions co-leader in the late 90s. Almost ten years after I was drafted. Nine-time pro bowler. Part of the 90s all decade team. Was also a Heisman Trophy award winner. And I think I only just recently got in the the Hall of Fame. No, it was a little while ago. 2015. Thought it was a little more recently. But after a long while finally got into Hall of Fame. Had a career 1094 Receptions. Almost 15,000 receiving yards and exactly 100 receiving touchdowns. Pro football Hall of Famer, college football Hall of Famer. And this should give it away. Went to high school in Dallas. Went to college in Notre Dame. Notre Dame Heisman Trophy winning wide receivers in the late 80s. He's pretty good. One of my favorite players. Lot of records too. Yep, Jim. And Ico has got it. Tim Brown for my Raiders. Big fan of Tim Brown. There it is. Tim Brown. Got some nice penmanship. All the old school guys have nice penmanship. The young kids don't. I blame texting. There's the Becket sticker right there. It's just a custom jersey. There's T Brown right there. Wish it wasn't an officially licensed one. But still very cool. Nice way to end it. That goes to the Raiders. Alan Murdoch. With the Las Vegas Raiders. I'm Joe for jaspyscaserates.com. That was a pretty fun break. Hit parade, autographed, first round edition football jerseys. Thanks for watching. Thanks for breaking with me. I'll see you next time for the next one on jaspyscasebreaks.com.