Top 10 Pulls to Chase Right Now

These are the cards the whole hobby is chasing right now — the hits that turn an ordinary box break into a life-changing pull. Here are the Top 10 pulls to hunt in today's products, ranked by hype, scarcity, and what they're actually selling for.

(1) Cooper Flagg Rookie (2025-26 Topps Chrome Basketball) — the top rookie chase in the hobby. Base rookies trade around $25–$65, refractors $190–$400, and the Silver Pack Superfractor 1/1 has sold for roughly $180,000.

(2) Lamine Yamal 1/1 SuperFractor (Soccer) — the face of world football's new generation; his 1/1 SuperFractor shattered records at Goldin Auctions for $396,500.

(3) Caleb Williams & Drake Maye RPAs / Black Finite 1/1s (Panini Prizm Football) — the quarterback chase, with Black Finite one-of-ones and big Rookie Patch Autos moving for $122K–$164K.

(4) Ace Bailey Rookie Autos (2025-26 Basketball) — the top NBA rookie chase right behind Flagg, and a favorite of collectors betting on upside.

(5) Kaboom! Inserts (Panini) — still the loudest cards in the hobby; a C.J. Stroud Kaboom sold for $72,000.

(6) Shohei Ohtani Logoman 1/1 Patches (MLB) — Logoman patches carry a $3M+ precedent, making any Ohtani jumbo-patch the ultimate baseball chase.

(7) 2026 Topps 1952-Style Rookie Autos (Roman Anthony & more) — on-card autos capped at just 16 per player, creating instant scarcity on the sport's next stars.

(8) Topps Chrome Kaiju — the rarest inserts currently produced in football, with pull odds around 1 in 518,770 packs. A true white whale.

(9) Black Prizm / Black Finite 1/1s (All Sports) — the value ceiling across every sport; the single rarest parallel a modern card can wear.

(10) Paul Skenes Rookie Debut Patch (MLB) — the modern MLB record-setter at $1.11 million, proof that one debut card can rewrite the market.

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