
Mason
Taylor



THE MASON TAYLOR COLLECTION
Base, parallels, numbered, autos — every Mason Taylor card Dad’s willing to part with.








Look at this guy posing like he's about to breakdance in the middle of a thunderstorm! Number 85 thinks he's some kind of superhero with that dramatic "I'm ready for battle" stance, but buddy, you're a tight end – save the theatrics for the wrestling ring. They say he's like driving in a heavy storm, but from this card he looks more like he's trying to audition for the next Thor movie!
ABOUT MASON TAYLOR
Mason Taylor is a solid tight end for the New York Jets who's built his reputation as a reliable two-way player. He's the kind of guy who can block effectively to protect his quarterback, but also has the hands and route-running ability to move the chains when his team needs it most. Taylor's become known for finding ways to get open even against tough NFL defenses, making him a valuable security blanket for Jets quarterbacks. Since he doesn't have rookie cards, collectors are mainly looking at his regular base cards and any numbered parallels or special inserts that might pop up in packs.
Touted as family for Taylor whose father is Hall of Fame defensive end Jason Taylor. Comparisons have been made to the likes of Thomas, Comparisons have been made to the likes of Thomas.
Recently, the Jets haven't used premium draft picks at tight end. They tabbed Taylor 42nd overall in 2025, marking their first TE picked in the opening two rounds in more than a decade (Jace Amaro in 2014). With every catch, block and score, the LSU product will prove worthy of snapping that streak.
Going against the NFL's toughest defenses is like driving in a heavy storm. Taylor adds a layer of security to help his squad make it through safely. Along with reliable production in the blocking game, the tight end really shines as a pass-catcher, where he finds enough daylight to hit the first-down road.
FREQUENTLY ASKED — MASON TAYLOR CARDS
Which Mason Taylor cards sell the most frequently?
As of March 7th, 2026, there are over 9,505 Mason Taylor cards listed on eBay. Listings range from $1.50 to $140, with an average price around $29.43. That includes rookie cards averaging $50.02, autographs ranging from $5.00 to $600, numbered parallels averaging $38.77.
Listing data reflects current eBay activity and is updated regularly.
How are Mason Taylor's card prices and popularity trending?
As of June 19th, 2026, Mason Taylor's card market is active with 9,505 listings on eBay. Current listings range from $1.50 to $140, with an average around $29.43. Numbered parallels are averaging $38.77.
Pricing reflects current eBay listing data and is updated on a regular schedule.
What is Mason Taylor's most expensive card?
The highest-priced Mason Taylor autograph cards currently listed on eBay reach up to $600. Autographed cards range from $5.00 to $600. Numbered parallels range from $1.50 to $150. Base cards start around $1.50.
Values based on current eBay listings as of March 7th, 2026.
Are Mason Taylor cards a good investment?
Card collecting involves risk, and past performance doesn't guarantee future returns. Here's what the data shows for Mason Taylor:
Mason Taylor's card market is active with 9,505 listings on eBay. There are 1,111 autographed cards available on eBay ranging from $5.00 to $600. Numbered parallels (2011 listed) average around $38.77 and tend to hold value better than base cards due to limited supply. Base rookie cards start around $1.50, making them an accessible entry point.
Grumpy Dad Cards provides market data for informational purposes. We're card collectors, not financial advisors.


