After Week 11 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 25) – Total Yards
- Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs – 3,628
- Jared Goff – Los Angeles Rams – 3,547
- Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 3,305
- Ben Roethlisberger – Pittsburgh Steelers – 3,180
- Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers – 3,073
- Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints – 2,964
- Kirk Cousins – Minnesota Vikings – 2,947
- Philip Rivers – Los Angeles Chargers – 2,870
- Eli Manning – New York Giants – 2,775
- Andrew Luck – Indianapolis Colts – 2,769
- Tom Brady – New England Patriots – 2,748
- Derek Carr – Oakland Raiders – 2,633
- Case Keenum – Denver Broncos – 2,605
Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – 2,605 - Deshaun Watson – Houston Texans – 2,597
- Mitchell Trubiski – Chicago Bears – 2,469
- Andy Dalton – Cincinnati Bengals – 2,466
- Joe Flacco – Baltimore Ravens – 2,464
- Blake Bortles – Jacksonville Jaguars – 2,446
- Cam Newton – Carolina Panthers – 2,443
- Ryan Fitzpatrick – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 2,366
- Carson Wentz – Philadelphia Eagles – 2,304
- Russell Wilson – Seattle Seahawks – 2,192
- Alex Smith – Washington Redskins – 2,180
- Dak Prescott – Dallas Cowboys – 2,138
- Baker Mayfield – Cleveland Browns – 1,984
2018 NFL Passing Touchdown Leaders (Top 20) – Total Touchdowns
- Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs – 37
- Andrew Luck – Indianapolis Colts – 29
- Jared Goff – Los Angeles Rams – 27
- Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints – 25
- Ben Roethlisberger – Pittsburgh Steelers – 23
Philip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 23
Russell Wilson – Seattle Seahawks – 23 - Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 22
- Mitchell Trubiski – Chicago Bears – 20
Andy Dalton – Cincinnati Bengals – 20
Cam Newton – Carolina Panthers – 20 - Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers – 19
Kirk Cousins – Minnesota Vikings – 19 - Deshaun Watson – Houston Texans – 18
- Tom Brady – New England Patriots – 17
Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – 17
Ryan Fitzpatrick – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 17 - Carson Wentz – Philadelphia Eagles – 15
- Eli Manning – New York Giants – 13
Baker Mayfield – Cleveland Browns – 13 - Derek Carr – Oakland Raiders – 12
Joe Flacco – Baltimore Ravens – 12
Blake Bortles – Jacksonville Jaguars – 12 - Case Keenum – Denver Broncos – 11
Dak Prescott – Dallas Cowboys – 11
Sam Darnold – New York Jets – 11 - Alex Smith – Washington Redskins – 10
- Josh Rosen – Arizona Cardinals – 9
- Jameis Winston – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 8
C.J. Beathard – San Francisco 49ers – 8
Ryan Tannehill – Miami Dolphins – 8 - Marcus Mariota – Tennessee Titans – 7
- Brock Osweiler – Miami Dolphins – 6
- Jimmy Garoppolo – San Francisco 49ers – 5
- N. Mullins – San Francisco 49ers – 4
- Josh Allen – Buffalo Bills – 2
Tyrod Taylor – Cleveland Browns – 2
Sam Bradford – Arizona Cardinals – 2
Blaine Gabbert – Tennessee Titans – 2
M. Barkley – Buffalo Bills – 2 - Nick Foles – Philadelphia Eagles – 1
Nathan Peterman – Buffalo Bills – 1
Lamar Jackson – Baltimore Ravens – 1
Cody Kessler – Jacksonville Jaguars – 1
Kevin Byard – Tennessee Titans – 1
Odell Beckham Jr. – New York Giants – 1
C. McCoy – Washington Redskins – 1
Albert Wilson – Miami Dolphins – 1
Emanuel Sanders – Denver Broncos – 1
Danny Amendola – Miami Dolphins – 1
2018 NFL Rushing Yards Leaders (Top 50) – Total Yards
- Todd Gurley – Los Angeles Rams – 1,043
- Ezekiel Elliott – Dallas Cowboys – 953
- Kareem Hunt – Kansas City Chiefs – 824
- James Conner – Pittsburgh Steelers – 796
- Melvin Gordon – Los Angeles Chargers – 741
- Saquon Barkley – New York Giants – 728
- Adrian Peterson – Washington Redskins – 723
- Phillip Lindsay – Denver Broncos – 670
- Kerryon Johnson – Detroit Lions – 641
- Matt Breida – San Francisco 49ers – 632
- David Johnson – Arizona Cardinals – 630
- Alvin Kamara – New Orleans Saints – 617
- Lamar Miller – Houston Texans – 611
- Christian McCaffrey – Carolina Panthers – 587
- Joe Mixon – Cincinnati Bengals – 584
- Chris Carson – Seattle Seahawks – 580
- Nick Chubb – Cleveland Browns – 558
- Isiah Crowell – New York Jets – 552
- Peyton Barber – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 543
- Aaron Jones – Green Bay Packers – 535
- Frank Gore – Miami Dolphins – 528
- Jordan Howard – Chicago Bears – 523
- Tevin Coleman – Atlanta Falcons – 500
- Marlon Mack – Indianapolis Colts – 471
- Sony Michel – New England Patriots – 453
- Carlos Hyde – Cleveland Browns – 442
- Latavius Murray – Minnesota Vikings – 422
- Dion Lewis – Tennessee Titans – 420
- Alex Collins – Baltimore Ravens – 411
- Derrick Henry – Tennessee Titans – 404
- Mark Ingram II – New Orleans Saints – 388
- LeSean McCoy – Buffalo Bills – 380
- Kenyan Drake – Miami Dolphins – 376
Marshawn Lynch – Oakland Raiders – 376 - Austin Ekeler – Los Angeles Chargers – 374
- Mike Davis – Seattle Seahawks – 372
- T.J. Yeldon – Jacksonville Jaguars – 369
- Mitchell Trubiski – Chicago Bears – 363
- Bilal Powell – New York Jets – 343
Alfred Blue – Houston Texans – 343 - Doug Martin – Oakland Raiders – 333
- Royce Freeman – Denver Broncos – 332
- Jordan Wilkins – Indianapolis Colts – 318
- Alfred Morris – San Francisco 49ers – 313
- Cam Newton – Carolina Panthers – 302
- Rashaad Penny – Seattle Seahawks – 300
- Blake Bortles – Jacksonville Jaguars – 286
- Chris Ivory – Buffalo Bills – 280
- Jamaal Williams – Green Bay Packers – 275
Deshaun Watson – Houston Texans – 275 - Tarik Cohen – Chicago Bears – 271
- Raheem Mostert – San Francisco 49ers – 261
Dak Prescott – Dallas Cowboys – 261 - Wendell Smallwood – Philadelphia Eagles – 257
2018 NFL Rushing Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns
- Todd Gurley – Los Angeles Rams – 13
- Alvin Kamara – New Orleans Saints – 11
- James Conner – Pittsburgh Steelers – 10
- Kareem Hunt – Kansas City Chiefs – 7
Melvin Gordon – Los Angeles Chargers – 7
Saquon Barkley – New York Giants – 7
Alex Collins – Baltimore Ravens – 7 - Adrian Peterson – Washington Redskins – 6
David Johnson – Arizona Cardinals – 6
Isiah Crowell – New York Jets – 6 - Ezekiel Elliott – Dallas Cowboys – 5
Philip Lindsay – Denver Broncos – 5
Joe Mixon – Cincinnati Bengals – 5
Nick Chubb – Cleveland Browns – 5
Aaron Jones – Green Bay Packers – 5
Jordan Howard – Chicago Bears – 5
Carlos Hyde – Cleveland Browns – 5
Lativius Murray – Minnesota Vikings – 5
Royce Freeman – Denver Broncos – 5 - Marlon Mack – Indianapolis Colts – 4
Sony Michel – New England Patriots – 4
Derrick Henry – Tennessee Titans – 4
Mark Ingram II – New Orleans Saints – 4
Dak Prescott – Dallas Cowboys – 4
James White – New England Patriots – 4
Ito Smith – Atlanta Falcons – 4 - Kerryon Johnson – Detroit Lions – 3
Matt Breida – San Francisco 49ers – 3
Christian McCaffrey – Carolina Panthers – 3
Chris Carson – Seattle Seahawks – 3
Kenyan Drake – Miami Dolphins – 3
Marshawn Lynch – Oakland Raiders – 3
Mike Davis – Seattle Seahawks – 3
Mitchell Trubiski – Chicago Bears – 3
Cam Newton – Carolina Panthers – 3
Jay Ajayi – Philadelphia Eagles – 3
LeGarrette Blount – Detroit Lions – 3
Giovani Bernard – Cincinnati Bengals – 3
Josh Allen – Buffalo Bills – 3
Javorius Allen – Baltimore Ravens – 3
Ben Roethlisberger – Pittsburgh Steelers – 3
Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints – 3 - Lamar Miller – Houston Texans – 2
Peyton Barber – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 2
Tevin Coleman – Atlanta Falcons – 2
LeSean McCoy – Buffalo Bills – 2
Tarik Cohen – Chicago Bears – 2
Marcus Mariota – Tennessee Titans – 2
Leonard Fournette – Jacksonville Jaguars – 2
Corey Clement – Philadelphia Eagles – 2
Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs – 2
Ryan Fitzpatrick – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 2
Kapri Bibbs – Washington Redskins – 2
Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 2
Curtis Samuel – Carolina Panthers – 2
Tom Brady – New England Patriots – 2
Alex Armah – Carolina Panthers – 2 - Dion Lewis – Tennessee Titans – 1
T.J. Yeldon – Jacksonville Jaguars – 1
Alfred Morris – San Francisco 49ers – 1
Alfred Blue – Houston Texans – 1
Jordan Wilkins – Indianapolis Colts – 1
Alfred Morris – San Francisco 49ers – 1
Rashaad Penny – Seattle Seahawks – 1
Blake Bortles – Jacksonville Jaguars – 1
Chris Ivory – Buffalo Bills – 1
Jamaal Williams – Green Bay Packers – 1
Deshaun Watson – Houston Texans – 1
Raheem Mostert – San Francisco 49ers – 1
Wendell Smallwood – Philadelphia Eagles – 1
Lamar Jackson – Baltimore Ravens – 1
Nyheim Hines – Indianapolis Colts – 1
Josh Adams – Philadelphia Eagles – 1
Gus Edwards – Baltimore Ravens – 1
Alex Smith – Washington Redskins – 1
Taysom Hill – New Orleans Saints – 1
Cordarrelle Patterson – New England Patriots – 1
Devontae Booker – Denver Broncos – 1
Spencer Ware – Kansas City Chiefs – 1
Jameis Winston – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 1
Tyrod Taylor – Cleveland Browns – 1
Ty Montgomery – Baltimore Ravens / Green Bay Packers – 1
Jared Goff – Los Angeles Rams – 1
Kirk Cousins – Minnesota Vikings – 1
C.J. Beathard – San Francisco 49ers – 1
Sam Darnold – New York Jets – 1
Emanuel Sanders – Denver Broncos – 1
N. Peterman – Buffalo Bills – 1
Kenneth Dixon – Baltimore Ravens – 1
Derek Carr – Oakland Raiders – 1
Ronald Jones – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 1
B. Cooks – Los Angeles Rams – 1
J. Driskel – Cincinnati Bengals – 1
Case Keenum – Denver Broncos – 1
DeSean Jackson – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 1
Eric Ebron – Indianapolis Colts – 1
J. Develin – New England Patriots – 1
2018 NFL Receiving Yards Leaders (Top 50) – Total Yards
- Julio Jones – Atlanta Falcons – 1,157
- Michael Thomas – New Orleans Saints – 1,042
- Tyreek Hill – Kansas City Chiefs – 1,037
- Adam Thielen – Minnesota Vikings – 1,013
- Brandin Cooks – Los Angeles Rams – 964
- Mike Evans – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 957
- Davante Adams – Green Bay Packers – 953
- DeAndre Hopkins – Houston Texans – 950
- Odell Beckham Jr. – New York Giants – 932
- Travis Kelce – Kansas City Chiefs – 914
- Robert Woods – Los Angeles Rams – 904
- JuJu Smith-Schuster – Pittsburgh Steelers – 866
- Antonio Brown – Pittsburgh Steelers – 807
- Zack Ertz – Philadelphia Eagles – 804
- Keenan Allen – Los Angeles Chargers – 776
- George Kittle – San Francisco 49ers – 775
- D.J. Moore – Carolina Panthers – 774
- Tyler Boyd – Cincinnati Bengals – 756
- DeSean Jackson – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 731
- Emanuel Sanders – Denver Broncos – 726
- Kenny Golladay – Detroit Lions – 714
- Stefon Diggs – Minnesota Vikings – 713
- A.J. Green – Cincinnati Bengals – 687
- John Brown – Baltimore Ravens – 624
- Jarvis Landry – Cleveland Browns – 600
- T.Y. Hilton – Indianapolis Colts – 585
- Golden Tate – Philadelphia Eagles / Detroit Lions – 584
- Sterling Shepard – New York Giants – 573
- Corey Davis – Tennessee Titans – 572
- Cooper Kupp – Los Angeles Rams – 566
- O.J. Howard – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 565
- James White – New England Patriots – 562
- Jared Cook – Oakland Raiders – 557
- Tyler Lockett – Seattle Seahawks – 554
- Saquon Barkley – New York Giants – 540
- Chris Godwin – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 533
- Calvin Ridley – Atlanta Falcons – 532
- Tyrell Williams – Los Angeles Chargers – 519
Sammy Watkins – Kansas City Chiefs – 519 - Alvin Kamara – New Orleans Saints – 510
- Marvin Jones – Detroit Lions – 508
- Will Fuller V – Houston Texans – 503
- Willie Snead IV – Baltimore Ravens – 499
- Christian Kirk – Arizona Cardinals – 495
- Josh Gordon – New England Patriots – 494
- Adam Humphries – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 491
- Devin Funchess – Carolina Panthers – 489
- Donte Moncrief – Jacksonville Jaguars – 488
- Christian McCaffrey – Carolina Panthers – 486
- Dede Westbrook – Jacksonville Jaguars – 485
- Michael Crabtree – Baltimore Ravens – 479
- Taylor Gabriel – Chicago Bears – 478
- Mohamed Sanu – Atlanta Falcons – 472
- Eric Ebron – Indianapolis Colts – 463
Dimaryius Thomas – Houston Texans / Denver Broncos – 463 - Jordan Reed – Washington Redskins – 462
- Courtland Sutton – Denver Broncos – 459
- Tarik Cohen – Chicago Bears – 435
- Allen Robinson – Chicago Bears – 457
- Danny Amendola – Miami Dolphins – 456
- Nelson Agholor – Philadelphia Eagles – 455
- Cole Beasley – Dallas Cowboys – 454
- Jimmy Graham – Green Bay Packers – 452
- Amari Cooper – Dallas Cowboys / Oakland Raiders – 449
- Melvin Gordon – Los Angeles Chargers – 448
Rob Gronkowski – New England Patriots – 448 - Austin Hooper – Atlanta Falcons – 445
- Todd Gurley – Los Angeles Rams – 441
- Jalen Richard – Oakland Raiders – 432
- Larry Fitzgerald – Arizona Cardinals – 430
- Julian Edelman – New England Patriots – 426
- Alshon Jeffrey – Philadelphia Eagles – 422
- Trey Burton – Chicago Bears – 420
2018 NFL Receiving Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns
- Tyreek Hill – Kansas City Chiefs – 11
Antonio Brown – Pittsburgh Steelers – 11 - Davante Adams – Green Bay Packers – 9
Eric Ebron – Indianapolis Colts – 9 - Michael Thomas – New Orleans Saints – 8
DeAndre Hopkins – Houston Texans – 8 - Adam Thielen – Minnesota Vikings – 7
Travis Kelce – Kansas City Chiefs – 7
Tyler Lockett – Seattle Seahawks – 7
Calvin Ridley – Atlanta Falcons – 7
Kareem Hunt – Kansas City Chiefs – 7 - A.J. Green – Cincinnati Bengals – 6
T.Y. Hilton – Indianapolis Colts – 6
Cooper Kupp – Los Angeles Rams – 6
James White – New England Patriots – 6 - Mike Evans – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 5
Odell Beckham Jr. – New York Giants – 5
Zack Ertz – Philadelphia Eagles – 5
Tyler Boyd – Cincinnati Bengals – 5
Kenny Golladay – Detroit Lions – 5
Stefon Diggs – Minnesota Vikings – 5
O.J. Howard – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 5
Tyrell Williams – Los Angeles Chargers – 5
Marvin Jones – Detroit Lions – 5
Trey Burton – Chicago Bears – 5
Mike Williams – Los Angeles Chargers – 5
Anthony Miller – Chicago Bears – 5 - Robert Woods – Los Angeles Rams – 4
DeSean Jackson – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 4
John Brown – Baltimore Ravens – 4
Jared Cook – Oakland Raiders – 4
Chris Godwin – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 4
Alvin Kamara – New Orleans Saints – 4
Will Fuller V – Houston Texans – 4
Allen Robinson – Chicago Bears – 4
Melvin Gordon – Los Angeles Chargers – 4
Todd Gurley – Los Angeles Rams – 4
Larry Fitzgerald – Arizona Cardinals – 4
Alshon Jeffrey – Philadelphia Eagles – 4
T.J. Yeldon – Jacksonville Jaguars – 4
Albert Wilson – Miami Dolphins – 4
Tre’Quan Smith – New Orleans Saints – 4
Marquise Goodwin – San Francisco 49ers – 4
Kenny Stills – Miami Dolphins – 4
David Moore – Seattle Seahawks – 4
Tevin Coleman – Atlanta Falcons – 4
Chris Conley – Kansas City Chiefs – 4
John Ross – Cincinnati Bengals – 4
Aldrick Robinson – Minnesota Vikings – 4 - Julio Jones – Atlanta Falcons – 3
Brandin Cooks – Los Angeles Rams – 3
JuJu Smith-Schuster – Pittsburgh Steelers – 3
Keenan Allen – Los Angeles Chargers – 3
George Kittle – San Francisco 49ers – 3
Emanuel Sanders – Denver Broncos – 3
Golden Tate – Philadelphia Eagles / Detroit Lions – 3
Sterling Shepard – New York Giants – 3
Saquon Barclay – New York Giants – 3
Sammy Watkins – Kansas City Chiefs – 3
Christian Kirk – Arizona Cardinals – 3
Josh Gordon – New England Patriots / Cleveland Browns – 3
Adam Humphries – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 3
Devin Funchess – Carolina Panthers – 3
Donte Moncrief – Jacksonville Jaguars – 3
Christian McCaffrey – Carolina Panthers – 3
Dede Westbrook – Jacksonville Jaguars – 3
Mohamed Sanu – Atlanta Falcons – 3
Dimaryius Thomas – Houston Texans / Denver Broncos – 3
Tarik Cohen – Chicago Bears – 3
Austin Hooper – Atlanta Falcons – 3
Vance McDonald – Pittsburgh Steelers – 3
Jordy Nelson – Oakland Raiders – 3
Robby Anderson – New York Jets – 3
Duke Johnson Jr. – Cleveland Browns – 3
Austin Ekeler – Los Angeles Chargers – 3
Chris Herndon – New York Jets – 3
Kendrick Bourne – San Francisco 49ers – 3
Greg Olsen – Carolina Panthers – 3
G. Everett – Los Angeles Rams – 3
Dallas Goedert – Philadelphia Eagles – 3
Josh Reynolds – Los Angeles Rams – 3
Cameron Brate – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 3
Curtis Samuel – Carolina Panthers – 3
Jordan Thomas – Houston Texans – 3
Michael Roberts – Detroit Lions – 3
Erik Swoope – Indianapolis Colts – 3
Jaron Brown – Seattle Seahawks – 3 - D.J. Moore – Carolina Panthers – 2
Jarvis Landry – Cleveland Browns – 2
Corey Davis – Tennessee Titans – 2
Michael Crabtree – Baltimore Ravens – 2
Taylor Gabriel – Chicago Bears – 2
Jordan Reed – Washington Redskins – 2
Courtland Sutton – Denver Broncos – 2
Cole Beasley – Dallas Cowboys – 2
Jimmy Graham – Green Bay Packers – 2
Amari Cooper – Dallas Cowboys / Los Angeles Raiders – 2
Julian Edelman – New England Patriots – 2
Marquez Valdes-Scantlin – Green Bay Packers – 2
Zay Jones – Buffalo Bills – 2
David Njoku – Cleveland Browns – 2
Kyle Rudolph – Minnesota Vikings – 2
Jesse James – Pittsburgh Steelers – 2
Chris Hogan – New England Patriots – 2
Antonio Callaway – Cleveland Browns – 2
Ezekiel Elliott – Dallas Cowboys – 2
David Johnson – Arizona Cardinals – 2
Geronimo Allison – Green Bay Packers – 2
Benjamin Watson – New Orleans Saints – 2
Rashard Higgins – Cleveland Browns – 2
Jakeem Grant – Miami Dolphins – 2
Seth Roberts – Los Angeles Raiders – 2
Mark Andrews – Baltimore Ravens – 2
Paul Richardson – Washington Redskins – 2
Tajae Sharpe – Tennessee Titans – 2
Evan Engram – New York Giants – 2
C.J. Uzomah – Cincinnati Bengals – 2
Phillip Dorsett – New England Patriots – 2
Jeff Heuerman – Denver Broncos – 2
Terrelle Pryor – New York Jets – 2
Kenyan Drake – Miami Dolphins – 2
Nyheim Hines – Indianapolis Colts – 2
Antonio Gates – Los Angeles Chargers – 2
Allen Hurns – Dallas Cowboys – 2
N. Vannett – Seattle Seahawks – 2
Tyler Higbee – Los Angeles Rams – 2
Javorius Allen – Baltimore Ravens – 2
Wendell Smallwood – Philadelphia Eagles – 2
Torrey Smith – Carolina Panthers – 2
Will Dissly – Seattle Seahawks – 2
Ted Ginn Jr. – New Orleans Saints – 2
Tavon Austin – Dallas Cowboys – 2
Matt Breida – San Francisco 49ers – 2
Mo Alie-Cox – Indianapolis Colts – 2
Cordarrelle Patterson – New England Patriots – 2
Demetrius Harris – Kansas City Chiefs – 2
Ed Dickson – Seattle Seahawks – 2
J. Smith – Tennessee Titans – 2 - Willie Snead IV – Baltimore Ravens – 1
Danny Amendola – Miami Dolphins – 1
Nelson Agholor – Philadelphia Eagles – 1
Rob Gronkowski – New England Patriots – 1
J. Connor – Pittsburgh Steelers – 1
Keelan Cole – Jacksonville Jaguars – 1
Quincy Enunwa – New York Jets – 1
Doug Baldwin – Seattle Seahawks – 1
Chester Rogers – Indianapolis Colts – 1
Ryan Grant – Indianapolis Colts – 1
Pierre Garcon – San Francisco 49ers – 1
Michael Gallup – Dallas Cowboys – 1
D. Lewis – Tennessee Titans – 1
Jordan Matthews – Philadelphia Eagles – 1
Kelvin Benjamin – Buffalo Bills – 1
Keke Coutee – Houston Texans – 1
Ricky Seals-Jones – Arizona Cardinals – 1
Kyle Juszcyzk – San Francisco 49ers – 1
Laquon Treadwell – Minnesota Vikings – 1
Randall Cobb – Green Bay Packers – 1
Geoff Swaim – Dallas Cowboys – 1
Vernon Davis – Washington Redskins – 1
Jack Doyle – Indianapolis Colts – 1
Jarius Wright – Carolina Panthers – 1
Taywan Taylor – Tennessee Titans – 1
K. Johnson – Detroit Lions – 1
Chris Thompson – Washington Redskins – 1
J. Doctson – Washington Redskins – 1
Virgil Green – Los Angeles Chargers – 1
Phillip Lindsay – Denver Broncos – 1
Tyler Eifert – Cincinnati Bengals – 1
Joe Mixon – Cincinnati Bengals – 1
Adrian Peterson – Washington Redskins – 1
Josh Hill – New Orleans Saints – 1
Trent Taylor – San Francisco 49ers – 1
Ryan Switzer – Pittsburgh Steelers – 1
A. Jones – Green Bay Packers – 1
Marvin Hall – Atlanta Falcons – 1
Brandon Marshall – Seattle Seahawks – 1
Rhett Ellison – New York Giants – 1
Alex Collins – Baltimore Ravens – 1
Jamison Crowder – Washington Redskins – 1
M. Davis – Seattle Seahawks – 1
Jason Croom – Buffalo Bills – 1
Zach Pascal – Indianapolis Colts – 1
D. Inman – Indianapolis Colts – 1
Lamar Miller – Houston Texans – 1
Leonard Fournette – Jacksonville Jaguars – 1
Mark Ingram II – New Orleans Saints – 1
Cameron Meredith – New Orleans Saints – 1
Chad Williams – Arizona Cardinals – 1
B. LaFell – Oakland Raiders – 1
Bilal Powell – New York Jets – 1
Dante Pettis – San Francisco 49ers – 1
Lance Kendricks – Green Bay Packers – 1
Marcus Johnson – Indianapolis Colts – 1
Demarcus Robinson – Kansas City Chiefs – 1
Luke Stocker – Tennessee Titans – 1
Bruce Ellington – Houston Texans – 1
Darren Fells – Cleveland Browns – 1
Austin Sefarian-Jenkins – Jacksonville Jaguars – 1
A. Carr – New Orleans Saints – 1
Kapri Bibbs – Washington Redskins – 1
Frank Gore – Miami Dolphins – 1
J. Doctson – Washington Redskins – 1
Anthony Sherman – Kansas City Chiefs – 1
Nick O’Leary – Miami Dolphins – 1
James Washington – Pittsburgh Steelers – 1
Josh Bellamy – Chicago Bears – 1
Tim Patrick – Denver Broncos – 1
Marlon Mack – Indianapolis Colts – 1
Logan Paulson – Atlanta Falcons – 1
Dane Cruikshank – Tennessee Titans – 1
Hayden Hurst – Baltimore Ravens – 1
Peyton Barber – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 1
Seth DeValve – Cleveland Browns – 1
R. Tonyan – Green Bay Packers – 1
M. Brown – Los Angeles Rams – 1
Nick Chubb – Cleveland Browns – 1
A.J. Derby – Miami Dolphins – 1
Jordan Leggett – New York Jets – 1
Garrett Celek – San Francisco 49ers – 1
De’Anthony Thomas – Kansas City Chiefs – 1
C.J. Anderson – Carolina Panthers – 1
J. Samuels – Pittsburgh Steelers – 1
Zach Line – New Orleans Saints – 1
M. Lengal – Cincinnati Bengals – 1
D. Dawkins – Buffalo Bills – 1