Bo Nix Cards: Collect the Breakout Broncos Quarterback
Written off as a late-first-round gamble, Nix silenced doubters with a strong rookie season in Denver — and his card market is heating up.
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SLAM Scores & Marketplace
SLAM is a liquidity score from 0–100 that measures how easily a card can be bought or sold at a fair price. It combines recent sales data, trading volume, and market depth into a single number. Listings are aggregated from eBay and Fanatics Collect.
90–100 Cash
70–89 Liquid
40–69 Inventory
0–39 Collection

Liquid
High demand, easy to sell
Bo Nix - 2024 Panini Prizm Football
Avg Sale
$490
Sales
109
Grade
PSA 10
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Inventory
Sellable with patience
Bo Nix - 2024 Donruss Optic Football
Avg Sale
$152
Sales
59
Grade
PSA 10
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Inventory
Sellable with patience
Bo Nix - 2024 Donruss Optic Football
Avg Sale
$76
Sales
103
Grade
PSA 10
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Inventory
Sellable with patience
Bo Nix - 2024 Panini Prizm Football
Avg Sale
$60
Sales
126
Grade
PSA 10
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Inventory
Sellable with patience
Bo Nix - 2024 Panini Donruss Football
Avg Sale
$57
Sales
114
Grade
PSA 10
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Inventory
Sellable with patience
Bo Nix - 2024 Panini Donruss Football
Avg Sale
$41
Sales
133
Grade
PSA 10
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The Case for Getting In Early
The 2024 quarterback card market priced Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels at the top and treated everyone else as an afterthought — and that mispricing is exactly what makes the Nix market worth watching. Bo Nix was not the quarterback most collectors circled on draft night. After a five-year college career that spanned Auburn and Oregon, he was viewed as a safe but unspectacular pick when Denver selected him in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Then he went out and won games. His rookie season with the Broncos featured poised pocket presence, efficient decision-making, and the kind of steady winning football that turned casual skeptics into genuine believers.
Nix cards represent the classic sleeper play that experienced collectors live for. Initial pricing was modest compared to Williams and Daniels, which means the cost basis for early buyers was low. As his on-field production validated the pick, demand caught up with performance, and collectors who bought early saw meaningful appreciation. Denver's passionate football market and proud quarterback lineage — from Elway to Manning to now potentially Nix — add a layer of narrative demand that most mid-first-round picks never enjoy.
Key Cards at Every Price Point
2024 Panini Prizm Silver — The foundational card in the Nix market. The Prizm Silver rookie is the most recognized and traded card in his collection, and it serves as the benchmark that collectors use to gauge overall market health. Green, Blue, and numbered parallels offer tiered scarcity above the Silver for collectors looking to step up.
2024 Donruss Optic Rated Rookie — The Rated Rookie design is a hobby institution, and Nix's Optic version delivers clean aesthetics paired with strong brand recognition. Holo parallels are popular with collectors who want visual appeal at a modest premium over the base.
2024 Panini Donruss Rated Rookie — The non-chrome Donruss Rated Rookie provides the most accessible entry point into the Nix market. It carries the same iconic design at a fraction of the Optic price, making it the ideal first card for collectors exploring the Nix market before committing to higher-end products.
What to Watch For — and When to Buy
Continued starting production and team wins are the primary drivers. Nix benefits from playing in Denver, a market with deep football roots and a fanbase that rallies hard behind its quarterback. If the Broncos build toward playoff contention with Nix under center, his cards have significant room to grow — watch for a winning streak or a playoff push, because a conference championship or playoff win would be a major market event. The best time to buy is during the offseason or early in the season before Denver's record starts generating headlines.
The sleeper narrative works in Nix's favor on the supply side. Because he was not the most hyped quarterback in the 2024 class, fewer collectors chased his cards on release day, which means early print run absorption was lower. Graded populations are still building, and PSA 10 copies of his Prizm Silver carry a premium that reflects genuine scarcity relative to demand. Collectors who understand this supply dynamic and buy before the market fully prices in his on-field trajectory are the ones who benefit most.
Mantel Tracks It All
The Nix market sits in the space where sleepers either confirm or fade, and the difference between the two shows up in velocity data before it shows up in price. SLAM scores on Mantel measure actual sales velocity, price trends, and trading activity in a single rating — so when Nix Prizm Silvers start moving faster and more consistently after a three-game winning streak, you see the demand building before the broader market reprices. That velocity signal is especially valuable in an emerging market with limited sales data, where a handful of high-profile auctions can create a misleading impression of where fair value actually sits. Comps show what Nix cards are actually selling for, not just what sellers are asking, grounding every decision in real transaction data. Real-time listings from eBay and Fanatics Collect flow into one searchable feed so you can compare prices across sellers and products instantly, and Wish List alerts fire the moment a target card hits your price — critical for a market where the best deals get snapped up by early believers. The Mantel community is where Nix collectors share the sleeper thesis in real time, discussing how each Broncos win validates the breakout narrative and spotting entry points before the rest of the hobby catches on.
Get in before the market catches up. Search live Nix listings on Mantel, check SLAM scores to see whether demand is quietly building or already priced in, and connect with collectors who recognized the value early and are tracking every step of his rise in Mile High.
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