OK, I've got a bit of confusion here. In 2011 Topps made cards for the 91 or 92 players in the Under Armour High School All-American football game. The DB has this card set listed (http://www.tradingcarddb.com/ViewSet.cfm/sid/150730/2011-Topps-Under-Armour-All-American). The cards were given out in 3 card packs to the first 5000 fans, meaning there are only 165 or so of each card (assuming they were equally printed) made available to the public plus whatever other cards were given to the players, etc. I've actually never seen a non-autographed version of these cards.
My problem is that the card I have (received in a block of Cleveland Browns cards) is an official autographed version (note designation on the front of the card). While the database lists an autographed parallel set (http://www.tradingcarddb.com/Subsets.cfm/sid/150731/2011-Topps-Under-Armour-All-American---Autographs), there is no checklist, so I went to Beckett's to see what I could find out.
Beckett's lists the autographed set (https://www.beckett.com/football/2011/topps-under-armour-high-school-all-america-autographs/) as a 12 card set. I was going to type up the checklist and add it to the DB, but Beckett's also specifies that the autographed versions were actually distributed as inserts in either the 2014 or 2015 Bowman set (depending, I would assume, on when these players entered the NFL draft).
So here's the obvious question: Should this card be added to the Autographs insert set under the 2011 Topps Under Armour set (maybe with a note indicating where/when it was distributed), or should the cards be added as new insert sets under the 2014 and 2015 Bowman sets?
Edit to add: The Beckett list seems to be incomplete, since I've seen autographed versions of the Braxton Miller card, which is not listed on Beckett. Also worth noting that the cards issued in the 2015 set according to Beckett seem to be serial numbered while the ones issued in 2014 are not...