2018 NFL Week 3 Season Leaders

After Week 3 in the 2018 NFL Season, along with trying to lead their respective teams to victory, the key NFL position players fight for recognition as this season leaders in Passing, Rushing and Receiving. As each week of the 2018 NFL Season passes, new names are added to the rankings and the Top 10 players in each category are ranked based on Total Yards and Total Touchdowns for the season. The NFL Quarterbacks are ranked by the most Passing Yards and Passing Touchdowns. In addition, the NFL Running Backs and other key position players are ranked by most Rushing Yards and Rushing Touchdowns while the Wide Receivers and Tight Ends are ranked by most Receiving Yards and Receiving Touchdowns. The rankings for each category are as follows:

2018 NFL Passing Yard Leaders (Top 10) – Total Yards

  1. Ryan FitzpatrickTampa Bay Buccaneers – 1,230
  2. Ben RoethlisbergerPittsburgh Steelers – 1,118
  3. Drew BreesNew Orleans Saints – 1,078
  4. Kirk CousinsMinnesota Vikings – 965
  5. Jared GoffLos Angeles Rams – 941
  6. Derek CarrOakland Raiders – 936
  7. Philip RiversLos Angeles Chargers – 906
  8. Matt RyanAtlanta Falcons – 897
  9. Patrick MahomesKansas City Chiefs – 896
  10. Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – 895

2018 NFL Passing Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns

  1. Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs – 13
  2. Ryan Fitzpatrick – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 11
  3. Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints – 8
    Philip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 8
    Andy DaltonCincinnati Bengals – 8
  4. Ben RoethlisbergerPittsburgh Steelers – 7
    Kirk CousinsMinnesota Vikings – 7
    Jared GoffLos Angeles Rams – 7
    Matt RyanAtlanta Falcons – 7
    Russell WilsonSeattle Seahawks – 7
    Ryan TannehillMiami Dolphins – 7
  5. Matthew StaffordDetroit Lions – 6
    Joe FlaccoBaltimore Ravens – 6
    Aaron RodgersGreen Bay Packers – 6
    Tom BradyNew England Patriots – 6
  6. Deshaun WatsonHouston Texans – 5
    Jimmy GaroppoloSan Francisco 49ers – 5
    Blake BortlesJacksonville Jaguars – 5
    Andrew LuckIndianapolis Colts – 5
    Cam NewtonCarolina Panthers – 5
  7. Alex SmithWashington Redskins – 4
  8. Eli ManningNew York Giants – 3
    Case KeenumDenver Broncos – 3
    Sam DarnoldNew York Jets – 3
  9. Derek CarrOakland Raiders – 2
    Mitchell TrubiskiChicago Bears – 2
    Josh AllenBuffalo Bills – 2
    Dak PrescottDallas Cowboys – 2
    Tyrod TaylorCleveland Browns – 2
    Sam BradfordArizona Cardinals – 2
  10. Nick FolesPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Carson WentzPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Blaine GabbertTennessee Titans – 1
    Kevin ByardTennessee Titans – 1
    A. WilsonMiami Dolphins – 1

2018 NFL Rushing Yards Leaders (Top 10) – Total Yards

  1. Matt BreidaSan Francisco 49ers – 274
    Ezekiel ElliottDallas Cowboys – 274
  2. Christian McCaffreyCarolina Panthers – 271
  3. Todd GurleyLos Angeles Rams – 255
  4. Adrian PetersonWashington Redskins – 236
  5. Saquon BarkleyNew York Giants – 216
  6. James ConnerPittsburgh Steelers – 213
  7. Carlos HydeCleveland Browns – 203
  8. Phillip LindsayDenver Broncos – 198
  9. Joe MixonCincinnati Bengals – 179
  10. Jordan HowardChicago Bears – 178

2018 NFL Rushing Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns

  1. Todd GurleyLos Angeles Rams – 4
    Carlos HydeCleveland Browns – 4
    Isiah CrowellNew York Jets – 4
  2. Adrian PetersonWashington Redskins – 3
    James ConnerPittsburgh Steelers – 3
    Marshawn LynchOakland Raiders – 3
    Cam NewtonCarolina Panthers – 3
    Jay AjayiPhiladelphia Eagles – 3
    Javorius AllenBaltimore Ravens – 3
  3. Ezekiel ElliottDallas Cowboys – 2
    Saquon BarkleyNew York Giants – 2
    Melvin GordonLos Angeles Chargers – 2
    Kareem HuntKansas City Chiefs – 2
    Royce FreemanDenver Broncos – 2
    Alvin KamaraNew Orleans Saints – 2
    Alex CollinsBaltimore Ravens – 2
    Josh AllenBuffalo Bills – 2
    Matt RyanAtlanta Falcons – 2
    Drew BreesNew Orleans Saints – 2
  4. Matt BreidaSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Joe MixonCincinnati Bengals – 1
    Jordan HowardChicago Berls – 1
    Chris CarsonSeattle Seahawks – 1
    Tevin ColemanAtlanta Falcons – 1
    Alfred MorrisSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Dion LewisTennessee Titans – 1
    Tyrod TaylorCleveland Browns – 1
    David JohnsonArizona Cardinals – 1
    Corey ClementPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Kenyan DrakeMiami Dolphins – 1
    Giovani BernardCincinnati Bengals – 1
    Alfred BlueHouston Texans – 1
    Wendell SmallwoodPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Chris IvoryBuffalo Bills – 1
    Mitchell TrubiskiChicago Bears – 1
    Ryan FitzpatrickTampa Bay Buccaneers – 1
    Nyheim HinesIndianapolis Colts – 1
    Kenneth DixonBaltimore Ravens – 1
    Ben RoethlisbergerPittsburgh Steelers – 1
    Case KeenumDenver Broncos – 1
    Alex ArmahCarolina Panthers – 1

2018 NFL Receiving Yards Leaders (Top 10) – Total Yards

  1. Michael ThomasNew Orleans Saints – 398
  2. Mike EvansTampa Bay Buccaneers – 367
  3. JuJu Smith-SchusterPittsburgh Steelers – 356
  4. Adam ThielenMinnesota Vikings – 338
  5. Brandin CooksLos Angeles Rams – 336
  6. Julio JonesAtlanta Falcons – 329
  7. DeSean JacksonTampa Bay Buccaneers – 312
  8. Tyreek HillKansas City Chiefs – 310
  9. Alvin  KamaraNew Orleans Saints – 289
  10. Jarvis LandryCleveland Browns – 278

2018 NFL Receiving Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns

  1. A.J. GreenCincinnati Bengals – 4
    Calvin RidleyAtlanta Falcons – 4
  2. Michael ThomasNew Orleans Saints – 3
    Mike EvansTampa Bay Buccaneers – 3
  3. DeSean JacksonTampa Bay Buccaneers – 3
    Tyreek HillKansas City Chiefs – 3
    Davante AdamsGreen Bay Packers – 3
    Tyler LockettSeattle Seahawks – 3
    Mike WilliamsLos Angeles Chargers – 3
    Stefon DiggsMinnesota Vikings – 3
    Kenny StillsMiami Dolphins – 3
    Chris GodwinTampa Bay Buccaneers – 3
  4. Kenny GolladayDetroit Lions – 2
    Tyler BoydCincinnati Bengals – 2
    Travis KelceKansas City Chiefs – 2
    Robert WoodsLos Angeles Rams – 2
    John BrownBaltimore Ravens – 2
    Will Fuller VHouston Texans – 2
    Antonio BrownPittsburgh Steelers – 2
    Geronimo AllisonGreen Bay Packers – 2
    Cooper KuppLos Angeles Rams – 2
    T.Y. HiltonIndianapolis Colts – 2
    Marvin JonesDetroit Lions – 2
    Will DisslySeattle Seahawks – 2
    Melvin GordonLos Angeles Chargers – 2
    Albert WilsonMiami Dolphins – 2
    J. GrantMiami Dolphins – 2
    Ted Ginn Jr.New Orleans Saints – 2
    Kyle RudolphMinnesota Vikings – 2
    James WhiteNew England Patriots – 2
    Eric EbronIndianapolis Colts – 2
    Chris HoganNew England Patriots – 2
    Tavon AustinDallas Cowboys – 2
    Chris ConleyKansas City Chiefs – 2
  5. JuJu Smith-SchusterPittsburgh Steelers – 1
    Adam ThielenMinnesota Vikings – 1
    Alvin KamaraNew Orleans Saints – 1
    DeAndre HopkinsHouston Texans – 1
    Golden TateDetroit Lions – 1
    Emanuel SandersDenver Broncos – 1
    Jordy NelsonOakland Raiders – 1
    O.J. HowardTampa Bay Buccaneers – 1
    Keenan AllenLos Angeles Chargers – 1
    Quincy EnunwaNew York Jets – 1
    Keelan ColeJacksonville Jaguars – 1
    Jesse JamesPittsburgh Steelers – 1
    Randall CobbGreen Bay Packers – 1
    Rob GronkowskiNew England Patriots – 1
    Devin FunchessCarolina Panthers – 1
    Sammy WatkinsKansas City Chiefs – 1
    Jordan ReedWashington Redskins – 1
    Dede WestbrookJacksonville Jaguars – 1
    Michael CrabtreeBaltimore Ravens – 1
    Chris ThompsonWashington Redskins – 1
    S. ShepardNew York Giants – 1
    Nelson AgholorPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Dimaryius ThomasDenver Broncos – 1
    Willie Snead IVBaltimore Ravens – 1
    V. McDonaldPittsburgh Steelers – 1
    Austin EkelerLos Angeles Chargers – 1
    P. RichardsonWashington Redskins – 1
    R. GrantIndianapolis Colts – 1
    Todd GurleyLos Angeles Rams – 1
    Brandon MarshallSeattle Seahawks – 1
    Phillip DorsettNew England Patriots – 1
    K. JuszcyzkSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Mark AndrewsBaltimore Ravens – 1
    Austin HooperAtlanta Falcons – 1
    Evan EngramNew York Giants – 1
    Dante PettisSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Jarius WrightCarolina Panthers – 1
    Bruce EllingtonHouston Texans – 1
    Trey BurtonChicago Bears – 1
    Robby AndersonNew York Jets – 1
    Antonio CallawayCleveland Browns – 1
    Bilal PowellNew York Jets – 1
    Jamison CrowderWashington Redskins – 1
    Tyrell WilliamsLos Angeles Chargers – 1
    D. GoedertPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    T.J. YeldonJacksonville Jaguars – 1
    Laquon TreadwellMinnesota Vikings – 1
    Mohamed SanuAtlanta Falcons – 1
    R. Seals-JonesArizona Cardinals – 1
    Javorius AllenBaltimore Ravens -1
    C.J. UzomahCincinnati Bengals – 1
    J. BrownSeattle Seahawks – 1
    Torrey SmithCarolina Panthers – 1
    Austin Sefarian-JenkinsJacksonville Jaguars – 1
    Dane CruikshankTennessee Titans – 1
    Donte MoncriefJacksonville Jaguars – 1
    David JohnsonArizona Cardinals – 1
    Taywan TaylorTennessee Titans – 1
    Antony MillerChicago Bears – 1
    R. EllisonNew York Giants – 1
    Kelvin BenjaminBuffalo Bills – 1
    Tevin ColemanAtlanta Falcons – 1
    D.J. MooreCarolina Panthers – 1
    Seth RobertsOakland Raiders – 1
    Lamar MillerHouston Texans – 1
    Anthony ShermanKansas City Chiefs – 1
    J. CroomBuffalo Bills – 1
    James WashingtonPittsburgh Steelers – 1
    Tyler HigbeeLos Angeles Rams – 1
    Phillip LindsayDenver Broncos – 1
    A.J. DerbyMiami Dolphins – 1
    C. BrateTampa Buccaneers – 1
    Kendrick BourneSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    M. GoodwinSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Garrett CelekSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    John RossCincinnati Bengals – 1
    C.J. AndersonCarolina Panthers – 1
    R. SwitzerPittsburgh Steelers – 1
    Josh GordonCleveland Browns – 1
    Michael RobertsDetroit Lions – 1
    D. HarrisKansas City Chiefs – 1
    C. MeredithNew Orleans Saints – 1
    Z. LineNew Orleans Saints – 1
    Kareem HuntKansas City Chiefs – 1
    Demarcus RobinsonKansas City Chiefs – 1
    De’Anthony ThomasKansas City Chiefs – 1

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