Use “Jaxson Dart PSA 10” as a mindset, not a player pick
The real edge isn’t predicting the next breakout. It’s building a system that finds undervalued listings across any QB class — then only buying when the math works after postage.
The NFL rookie QB filter (5 rules)
- Liquidity first: If it doesn’t have repeat buyers, it’s not a target.
- Clean comps: Compare like-for-like (same set/parallel/grade). One wrong comp = fake “edge”.
- PSA 10 vs raw: PSA 10 is easier to exit, but raw can be better value if the listing is weak and the condition is clear.
- Buy-now vs wait: If the listing is strong and the price is close to comps, waiting is usually correct.
- Landed cost discipline: If shipping wipes out upside, pass — there will be another listing.
How to spot undervalued rookie QB listings
- Weak title: missing “rookie”, missing team, missing “PSA 10”.
- Wrong category: slabs listed as raw; rookies buried in lots.
- Timing mistakes: auctions ending at low-traffic hours.
- Bad photos: low effort reduces bids — which can create your entry.
How Card Sniper fits the workflow
Use Card Sniper like a collector who wants repeatable edges:
- Use the Sniper Board to find live rookie QB targets and see the logic behind the verdict.
- Build your watchlist by team/player class (or by format: PSA 10, autos, numbered).
- Hit Not Interested to remove irrelevant listings instantly and stay focused on your current hunt.
- Track acquired cards so you can see which edges actually worked over time.
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