Jameson Williams
Wide Receiver · Detroit Lions
Panini Prizm ##320

Year & Era
2022 — Current/Chrome Era
Card Type
Silver Prizm / Cracked Ice Parallel (Rookie Card)
Grade
Raw — Appears EX-MT to Near Mint (Estimated 6-7)
Rarity
Common for a retail parallel; base silver prizms are ubiquitous, whereas retail-exclusive 'Cracked Ice' patterns are produced in larger quantities than numbered hobby parallels.
Overall Assessment
A solid mid-tier rookie card of a high-ceiling player. While not a high-value 'chase' card, it is a staple for Detroit Lions fans and modern rookie collectors.
Condition Grade
Raw — Appears EX-MT to Near Mint (Estimated 6-7)
Centering Assessment
Front: Approximately 60/40 Top-Bottom and 55/45 Left-Right; slightly heavy toward the bottom edge.
Surface Condition
Moderate surface scratching visible on the chrome finish; significant glare suggests potential print lines or scuffs beneath the holder.
Corner Condition
Lower right corner appears slightly softened; other corners remain relatively sharp but lack the 'gem' pointiness expected for a higher grade.
Edge Condition
Minimal chipping visible, though the card is housed in a multi-pocket binder sheet which often causes slight edge compression over time.
Print Quality
Average for 2022 Panini; includes the standard chrome refraction, though registration on the 'Prizm' logo appears sharp.
Estimated Value
Raw: $5 - $12; PSA 10: $40 - $60; Price varies based on the specific Prizm parallel (Silver vs. Sparkle vs. Cracked Ice Variations).
Comparison to Known Examples
This copy shows slightly more surface wear and softer corners compared to PSA 10 'Pop' reports for this specific card.
Authentication Tips
Verify the 'Cracked Ice' crystalline pattern reactivates under light; check for the embossed 'Prizm' logo on the reverse and standard thick chrome card stock.
Grading Recommendation
Not recommended for grading unless assessing for a personal collection. The cost of grading ($19-$25) likely exceeds the market value of a raw or mid-grade copy.
Red Flags
No significant red flags observed regarding authenticity, though the card appears to be stored in a soft plastic binder page rather than a rigid top-loader, increasing risk of bowing.
Provenance Notes
Likely pulled from a 2022 Panini Prizm Retail Blaster or Mega Box common in big-box stores like Target or Walmart.
Historical Context
Jameson Williams was a top-tier prospect out of Alabama whose rookie year was delayed by ACL recovery, making his 2022 cards highly speculative during his debut.
Market Trends
Stable to slightly declining. Williams' market is tied to the high-powered Lions offense; value spiked during the 2023 playoffs but has leveled off.
Investment Potential
Moderate to Low. As a non-numbered parallel of a wide receiver, value growth depends entirely on Williams reaching Pro-Bowl or All-Pro status.
Similar Cards
2022 Panini Prizm Garrett Wilson, Chris Olave, or Drake London Rookie Cards.
Display & Preservation
Remove from the binder page and place into a PVC-free penny sleeve and a 35pt Top-loader or magnetic one-touch to prevent surface scratches.
Interesting Facts
The 2022 Prizm set was one of the most over-printed years in Panini's history, leading to a high volume of lower-end parallels in the secondary market.