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📣 DAD’S TAKEON RILEY LEONARD

Look at this kid sitting there like he's waiting for his mom to pick him up from practice! "All business" my foot – he looks like he'd rather be anywhere else than taking football photos. And what's with that haircut? Looks like he stuck his finger in an electrical socket before the photoshoot!

ABOUT RILEY LEONARD

Riley Leonard's got one of the more interesting backstories you'll see on a rookie quarterback card. This Colts signal-caller actually took theater classes at both Duke and Notre Dame, where he apparently nailed roles like King Henry and Richard III in Shakespeare plays. The guy's also known around campus for doing spot-on impressions from movies like The Water Boy and The Hangover, which shows he's got personality beyond just the football field. Leonard's rookie cards are already catching attention from collectors who love quarterbacks with unique stories, especially ones landing with established franchises like Indianapolis. Keep an eye out for his numbered parallels and autographed rookies, since quarterback cards with this kind of character backstory tend to have staying power.

At spring minicamp, Leonard showed off the skills that had so many experts raving about the Colts' decision to draft him. Playing with the second team, the former Notre Dame standout completed 6-of-9 passes during a two-minute drill, capped with a brilliant touchdown pass to Anthony Gould.

— 2028 SELECT

Adjusting to a new role is nothing new for Leonard, who took theater classes at Duke and Notre Dame. "I played King Henry and Richard III in a Shakespearean play," he said. "I'm kind of known for my Bobby Boucher accent around there. Water Boy. That's my go-to. I did some other stuff like The Hangover and 22 Jump Street."

— 2025 ABSOLUTE

FREQUENTLY ASKED — RILEY LEONARD CARDS

Which Riley Leonard cards sell the most frequently?

As of March 9th, 2026, there are over 14,327 Riley Leonard cards listed on eBay. Listings range from $1.00 to $1,000, with an average price around $151. That includes rookie cards averaging $24.30, autographs ranging from $7.85 to $390, numbered parallels averaging $70.24.

Some of the most actively listed cards right now:
• 2025 PANINI DONRUSS #341 RILEY LEONARD AUTOGRAPH-GOLD /25 GEM MINT !!! POP 1 !!! – $1,000
• Riley Leonard 2025 Panini Select Rookie Signatures Gold Die-Cut /10 #RSI-RLD – $540
• 2025 Select Riley Leonard Rookie Signature Tye-Dye/25 – $328

Listing data reflects current eBay activity and is updated regularly.

How are Riley Leonard's card prices and popularity trending?

As of March 9th, 2026, Riley Leonard's card market is active with 14,327 listings on eBay. Current listings range from $1.00 to $1,000, with an average around $151. Numbered parallels are averaging $70.24.

Pricing reflects current eBay listing data and is updated on a regular schedule.

What is Riley Leonard's most expensive card?

The most expensive Riley Leonard card currently listed on eBay is a 2025 PANINI DONRUSS #341 RILEY LEONARD AUTOGRAPH-GOLD /25 GEM MINT !!! POP 1 !!!, listed at $1,000. Autographed cards range from $7.85 to $390. Numbered parallels range from $2.00 to $280. Base cards start around $1.00.

Values based on current eBay listings as of March 9th, 2026.

Are Riley Leonard cards a good investment?

Card collecting involves risk, and past performance doesn't guarantee future returns. Here's what the data shows for Riley Leonard:

Riley Leonard's card market is active with 14,327 listings on eBay. There are 1,660 autographed cards available on eBay ranging from $7.85 to $390. Numbered parallels (3869 listed) average around $70.24 and tend to hold value better than base cards due to limited supply. Base rookie cards start around $1.00, making them an accessible entry point.

Grumpy Dad Cards provides market data for informational purposes. We're card collectors, not financial advisors.