>>16427488NFTs have nothing to do with the thing they represent. Consider if I created a unique trading card for anything you can have an NFT for. I then sell you the trading card for the Goldengate Bridge. What do you own? Not the bridge itself, or any rights to the bridge you own a trading card with the Goldengate Bridge on it. That's what NFTs are in a nutshell. A digital widget that supposedly represents an asset but doesn't give you any rights or ownership of the asset, they just represent the asset.
NFTs have value in so far as another person wants to buy your trading card because it would be cool to be the one guy who owns the Goldengate Bridge trading card but they have absolutely zero utility beyond that. Being as generous as you can be the best you can say is they're collectors items, but realistically since they're just digital tokens they're actually just a scam.