After Week 6 in the 2019 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 2019 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:
2019 NFL Passing Yard Leaders (Top 10) – Total Yards
- Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs – 2,104
- Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 2,011
- Dak Prescott – Dallas Cowboys – 1,884
- Philip Rivers – Los Angeles Chargers – 1,785
- Jameis Winston – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 1,771
- Tom Brady – New England Patriots – 1,743
- Jared Goff – Los Angeles Rams – 1,728
- Russell Wilson – Seattle Seahawks – 1,704
- Kyler Murray – Arizona Cardinals – 1,664
- Andy Dalton – Cincinnati Bengals – 1,646
2019 NFL Passing Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns
- Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 15
- Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs – 14
Russell Wilson – Seattle Seahawks – 14 - Jameis Winston – Tampa Buccaneers – 12
Deshaun Watson – Houston Texans – 12
Carson Wentz – Philadelphia Eagles – 12 - Dak Prescott – Dallas Cowboys – 11
Lamar Jackson – Baltimore Ravens – 11 - Tom Brady – New England Patriots – 10
Jacoby Brisett – Indianapolis Colts – 10 - Philip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 9
Gardner Minshew II – Jacksonville Jaguars – 9
Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – 9
Kirk Cousins – Minnesota Vikings – 9
Case Keenum – Washington Redskins – 9 - Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers – 8
- Jared Goff – Los Angeles Rams – 7
Kyler Murray – Arizona Cardinals – 7
Andy Dalton – Cincinnati Bengals – 7
Marcus Mariota – Tennessee Titans – 7
Jimmy Garoppolo – San Francisco 49ers – 7
Teddy Bridgewater – Pittsburgh Steelers – 7
Kyle Allen – Carolina Panthers – 7
Mason Rudolph – Pittsburgh Steelers – 7 - Joe Flacco – Denver Broncos – 6
Derek Carr – Oakland Raiders – 6 - Baker Mayfield – Cleveland Browns – 5
Josh Allen – Buffalo Bills – 5
Daniel Jones – New York Giants – 5
2019 NFL Rushing Yards Leaders (Top 10) – Total Yards
- Christian McCaffrey – Carolina Panthers – 618
- Nick Chubb – Cleveland Browns – 607
- Leonard Fournette – Jacksonville Jaguars – 584
- Dalvin Cook – Minnesota Vikings – 583
- Chris Carson – Seattle Seahawks – 505
- Ezekiel Elliott – Dallas Cowboys – 491
- Marlon Mack – Indianapolis Colts – 470
- Lamar Jackson – Baltimore Ravens – 460
- Josh Jacobs – Oakland Raiders – 430
- Carlos Hyde – Houston Texans – 426
2019 NFL Rushing Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns
- Aaron Jones – Green Bay Packers – 8
- Christian McCaffrey – Carolina Panthers – 7
Mark Ingram II – Baltimore Ravens – 7 - Nick Chubb – Cleveland Browns – 6
Dalvin Cook – Minnesota Vikings – 6 - Ezekiel Elliott – Dallas Cowboys – 5
Todd Gurley II – Los Angeles Rams – 5
Deshaun Watson – Houston Texans – 5 - Josh Jacobs – Oakland Raiders – 4
Derrick Henry – Tennessee Titans – 4
Phillip Lindsay – Denver Broncos – 4
Jordan Howard – Philadelphia Eagles – 4
Jeffrey Wilson Jr. – San Francisco 49ers – 4 - Carlos Hyde – Houston Texans – 3
Sony Michel – New England Patriots – 3
Peyton Barber – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 3
Austin Ekeler – Los Angeles Chargers – 3
James Connor – Pittsburgh Steelers – 3
Josh Allen – Buffalo Bills – 3
Russell Wilson – Seattle Seahawks – 3
Damien Williams – Kansas City Chiefs – 3
Tom Brady – New England Patriots – 3 - Chris Carson – Seattle Seahawks – 2
Marlon Mack – Indianapolis Colts – 2
Lamar Jackson – Baltimore Ravens – 2
Frank Gore – Buffalo Bills – 2
David Johnson – Arizona Cardinals – 2
Kerryon Johnson – Arizona Cardinals – 2
Ronald Jones II – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 2
LeSean McCoy – Kansas City Chiefs – 2
Kyler Murray – Arizona Cardinals – 2
David Montgomery – Chicago Bears – 2
Tevin Coleman – San Francisco 49ers – 2
Malcolm Brown – Los Angles Rams – 2
Dak Prescott – Dallas Cowboys – 2
Wayne Gallman – New York Giants – 2
Daniel Jones – New York Giants – 2
Brandon Bolden – New England Patriots – 2
Dontrell Hilliard – Cleveland Browns – 2
Andy Dalton – Cincinnati Bengals – 2 - Leonard Fournette – Jacksonville Jaguars – 1
Matt Breida – San Francisco 49ers – 1
Alvin Kamara – New Orleans Saints – 1
LeVeon Bell – New York Jets – 1
Saquon Barkley – New York Giants – 1
Adrian Peterson – Washington Redskins – 1
Alexander Mattison – Minnesota Vikings – 1
Tony Pollard – Dallas Cowboys – 1
Chase Edmonds – Arizona Cardinals – 1
Latavius Murray – New Orleans Saints – 1
Devin Singletary – Buffalo Bills – 1
Rex Burkhead – New England Patriots – 1
Ito Smith – Atlanta Falcons – 1
Rashaad Penny – Seattle Seahawks – 1
Reggie Bonnafon – Carolina Panthers – 1
Carson Wentz – Philadelphia Eagles – 1
Steven Sims Jr. – Washington Redskins – 1
Trevor Davis – Oakland Raiders – 1
DeAndre Washington – Oakland Raiders – 1
Cordarelle Patterson – Chicago Bears – 1
Jacoby Brissett – Indianapolis Colts – 1
Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 1
Robert Woods – Los Angeles Rams – 1
Jaylen Samuels – Pittsburgh Steelers – 1
Kirk Cousins – Minnesota Vikings – 1
Kalen Ballage – Miami Dolphins – 1
Curtis Samuel – Carolina Panthers – 1
Baker Mayfield – Cleveland Browns – 1
C.J. Prosise – Seattle Seahawks – 1
Vincent Smith – New York Jets – 1
Jared Goff – Los Angeles Rams – 1
Jimmy Garoppolo – San Francisco 49ers – 1
Alex Armah – Carolina Panthers – 1
Alshon Jeffrey – Philadelphia Eagles – 1
Adam Thielan – Minnesota Vikings – 1
Dare Ogunbowale – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 1
2019 NFL Receiving Yards Leaders (Top 10) – Total Yards
- Chris Godwin – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 662
- Michael Thomas – New Orleans Saints – 632
- D.J. Chark Jr. – Jacksonville Jaguars – 528
- Cooper Kupp – Los Angeles Rams – 523
- Amari Cooper – Dallas Cowboys – 515
- Keenan Allen – Los Angeles Chargers – 503
- Travis Kelce – Kansas City Chiefs – 497
- Austin Hooper – Atlanta Falcons – 480
- Courtland Sutton – Denver Broncos – 477
- Julio Jones – Atlanta Falcons – 466
2019 NFL Receiving Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns
- Chris Godwin – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 6
- D.J. Chark Jr. – Jacksonville Jaguars – 5
Amari Cooper – Dallas Cowboys – 5
Terry McLaurin – Washington Redskins – 5
Adam Thielen – Minnesota Vikings – 5 - Cooper Kupp – Los Angeles Rams – 4
Julio Jones – Atlanta Falcons – 4
Mike Evans – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 4
Stefon Diggs – Minnesota Vikings – 4
Kenny Golladay – Detroit Lions – 4
Calvin Ridley – Atlanta Falcons – 4
Will Dissly – Seattle Seahawks – 4
T.Y. Hilton – Indianapolis Colts – 4
Tyrell Williams – Oakland Raiders – 4 - Michael Thomas – New Orleans Saints – 3
Keenan Allen – Los Angeles Chargers – 3
Austin Hooper – Atlanta Falcons – 3
Courtland Sutton – Denver Broncos – 3
Tyler Lockett – Seattle Seahawks – 3
Will Fuller V – Houston Texans – 3
Mark Andrews – Baltimore Ravens – 3
Austin Ekeler – Los Angeles Chargers – 3
Sammy Watkins – Kansas City Chiefs – 3
John Ross III – Cincinnati Bengals – 3
Marquise Brown – Baltimore Ravens – 3
David Johnson – Arizona Cardinals – 3
Demarcus Robinson – Kansas City Chiefs – 3
Nelson Agholor – Philadelphia Eagles – 3
Alshon Jeffrey – Philadelphia Eagles – 3
Devonta Freeman – Atlanta Falcons – 3
Phillip Dorsett II – New England Patriots – 3
Darren Fells – Houston Texans – 3
Taylor Gabriel – Chicago Bears – 3 - Julian Edelman – New England Patriots – 2
Larry Fitzgerald – Arizona Cardinals – 2
DeAndre Hopkins – Houston Texans – 2
Allen Robinson II – Chicago Bears – 2
Evan Engram – New York Giants – 2
JuJu Smith-Schuster – Pittsburgh Steelers – 2
D.K. Metcalf – Seattle Seahawks – 2
Emanuel Sanders – Denver Broncos – 2
Christian McCaffrey – Carolina Panthers – 2
Curtis Samuel – Carolina Panthers – 2
Mecole Hardman – Kansas City Chiefs – 2
Greg Olsen – Carolina Panthers – 2
A.J. Brown – Tennessee Titans – 2
James Connor – Pittsburgh Steelers – 2
Jason Witten – Dallas Cowboys – 2
DeVante Parker – Miami Dolphins – 2
Willie Snead IV – Baltimore Ravens – 2
Delaney Walker – Tennessee Titans – 2
Diontae Johnson – Pittsburgh Steelers – 2
Jordan Akins – Houston Texans – 2
T.J. Hockenson – Detroit Lions – 2
Jared Cook – New Orleans Saints – 2
Paul Richardson – Washington Redskins – 2
Hunter Henry – Los Angeles Chargers – 2
DeSean Jackson – Philadelphia Eagles – 2
James O’Shaughnessy… – Jacksonville Jaguars – 2
Jimmy Graham – Green Bay Packers – 2
Jaron Brown – Seattle Seahawks – 2
Geronimo Allison – Green Bay Packers – 2
Ricky Seals-Jones – Cleveland Browns – 2
Chris Carson – Seattle Seahawks – 2
Eric Ebron – Indianapolis Colts – 2
Vance McDonald – Pittsburgh Steelers – 2
Cameron Brate – Tampa Buccaneers – 2
Tyreek Hill – Kansas City Chiefs – 2
Jamaal Williams – Green Bay Packers – 2
Miles Boykin – Baltimore Ravens – 2 - Travis Kelce – Kansas City Chiefs – 1
Odell Beckham Jr. – Cleveland Browns – 1
D.J. Moore – Carolina Panthers – 1
Tyler Boyd – Cincinnati Bengals – 1
John Brown – Buffalo Bills – 1
Michael Gallup – Dallas Cowboys – 1
Zack Ertz – Philadelphia Eagles – 1
Brandin Cooks – Los Angeles Rams – 1
George Kittle – San Francisco 49ers – 1
Mohamed Sanu – Atlanta Falcons – 1
Marvin Jones Jr. – Detroit Lions – 1
Josh Gordon – New England Patriots – 1
Marquez Valdes-Scantling – Green Bay Packers – 1
Dede Westbrook – Jacksonville Jaguars – 1
Alvin Kamara – New Orleans Saints – 1
Sterling Shepard – New York Giants – 1
Auden Tate – Cincinnati Bengals – 1
Robby Anderson – New York Jets – 1
Chris Conley – Jacksonville Jaguars – 1
Corey Davis – Tennessee Titans – 1
Gerald Everett – Los Angeles Rams – 1
Preston Williams – Miami Dolphins – 1
James White – New England Patriots – 1
Miles Sanders – Philadelphia Eagles – 1
Randall Cobb – Dallas Cowboys – 1
Ted Ginn Jr. – New Orleans Saints – 1
Darius Slayton – New York Giants – 1
Kenny Stills – Houston Texans – 1
Marquise Goodwin – San Francisco 49ers – 1
Deebo Samuel – San Francisco 49ers – 1
LeVeon Bell – New York Jets – 1
Dawson Knox – Buffalo Bills – 1
Tyler Higbee – Los Angeles Rams – 1
Noah Fant – Denver Broncos – 1
Byron Pringle – Kansas City Chiefs – 1
Danny Amendola – Detroit Lions – 1
Trey Quinn – Washington Redskins – 1
Zach Pascal – Indianapolis Colts – 1
Hayden Hurst – Baltimore Ravens – 1
Tarik Cohen – Chicago Bears – 1
Jack Doyle – Indianapolis Colts – 1
Kerryon Johnson – Detroit Lions – 1
Vernon Davis – Washington Redskins – 1
Blake Jarwin – Dallas Cowboys – 1
Golden Tate – New York Giants – 1
Ryan Izzo – New England Patriots – 1
Devin Smith – Dallas Cowboys – 1
Tyler Eifert – Cincinnati Bengals – 1
Duke Johnson Jr. – Houston Texans – 1
Derrick Henry – Tennessee Titans – 1
Isaiah McKenzie – Buffalo Bills – 1
Maxx Williams – Arizona Cardinals – 1
Joe Mixon – Cinncinnati Bengals – 1
Foster Moreau – Oakland Raiders – 1
LeSean McCoy – Kansas City Chiefs – 1
Dallas Goedert – Philadelphia Eagles – 1
David Moore – Seattle Seahawks – 1
Dante Pettis – San Francisco 49ers – 1
Wayne Gallman – New York Giants – 1
Chase Edmonds – Arizona Cardinals – 1
Tre’Quan Smith – New Orleans Saints – 1
Matt Breida – San Francisco 49ers – 1
Raheem Mostert – San Francisco 49ers – 1
Richie James – San Francisco 49ers – 1
Allen Lazard – Green Bay Packers – 1
Parris Campbell – Indianapolis Colts – 1
Antonio Brown – New England Patriots – 1
Chester Rogers – Indianapolis Colts – 1
Jordan Howard – Philadelphia Eagles – 1
Ryan Griffin – New York Jets – 1
T.J. Jones – New York Giants – 1
David Njoku – Cleveland Browns – 1
J.J. Nelson – Oakland Raiders – 1
Taysom Hill – New Orleans Saints – 1
Duke Williams – Buffalo Bills – 1
Brandon Bolden – New England Patriots – 1
Lee Smith – Buffalo Bills – 1
Troymaine Pope – Los Angeles Chargers – 1
Damien Williams – Kansas City Chiefs – 1
Ryquell Armstead – Jacksonville Jaguars – 1
Patrick Ricard – Baltimore Ravens – 1
Demetrius Harris – Cleveland Browns – 1
David Quessenberry – Tennessee Titans – 1