2019 NFL Week 11 Season Leaders

After Week 11 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

  1. Dak PrescottDallas Cowboys – 3,221
  2. Philip RiversLos Angeles Chargers – 3,169
  3. Jameis WinstonTampa Bay Buccaneers – 3,078
  4. Patrick MahomesKansas City Chiefs – 2,810
  5. Jared GoffLos Angeles Rams – 2,784
  6. Kirk CousinsMinnesota Vikings – 2,756
  7. Tom BradyNew England Patriots – 2,752
  8. Russell WilsonSeattle Seahawks – 2,737
  9. Aaron RodgersGreen Bay Packers – 2,718
  10. Kyler MurrayArizona Cardinals – 2,703

2019 NFL Passing Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns

  1. Russell WilsonSeattle Seahawks – 23
  2. Dak PrescottDallas Cowboys – 21
  3. Kirk CousinsMinnesota Vikings – 20
  4. Jameis WinstonTampa Buccaneers – 19
    Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs – 19
    Matthew StaffordDetroit Lions – 19
    Lamar JacksonBaltimore Ravens – 19
  5. Matt RyanAtlanta Falcons – 18
    Deshaun WatsonHouston Texans – 18
    Jimmy GaroppoloSan Francisco 49ers – 18
  6. Aaron RodgersGreen Bay Packers – 17
  7. Carson WentzPhiladelphia Eagles – 16
  8. Philip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 15
    Derek CarrOakland Raiders – 15
    Daniel JonesNew York Giants – 15
    Jacoby BrisettIndianapolis Colts – 15
  9. Tom BradyNew England Patriots – 14
    Kyler MurrayArizona Cardinals – 14
  10. Gardner Minshew IIJacksonville Jaguars – 13
    Josh AllenBuffalo Bills – 13

2019 NFL Rushing Yards Leaders (Top 10) – Total Yards

  1. Dalvin CookMinnesota Vikings – 1,017
  2. Nick ChubbCleveland Browns – 1,011
  3. Josh JacobsOakland Raiders – 923
  4. Christian McCaffreyCarolina Panthers – 913
  5. Marlon MackIndianapolis Colts – 862
  6. Leonard FournetteJacksonville Jaguars – 854
    Chris CarsonSeattle Seahawks – 854
  7. Ezekiel ElliottDallas Cowboys – 833
  8. Derrick HenryTennessee Titans – 831
  9. Lamar JacksonBaltimore Ravens – 788
  10. Carlos HydeHouston Texans – 769

2019 NFL Rushing Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns

  1. Dalvin CookMinnesota Vikings – 11
    Aaron JonesGreen Bay Packers – 11
  2. Christian McCaffreyCarolina Panthers – 9
  3. Derrick HenryTennessee Titans – 8
    Mark Ingram IIBaltimore Ravens – 8
  4. Josh JacobsOakland Raiders – 7
    Ezekiel ElliottDallas Cowboys – 7
    Todd Gurley IILos Angeles Rams – 7
    Josh AllenBuffalo Bills – 7
  5. Nick ChubbCleveland Browns – 6
    Lamar JacksonBaltimore Ravens – 6
    Jordan HowardPhiladelphia Eagles – 6
    Sony MichelNew England Patriots – 6
  6. Phillip LindsayDenver Broncos – 5
    David MontgomeryChicago Bears – 5
    Tevin ColemanSan Francisco 49ers – 5
    Damien WilliamsKansas City Chiefs – 5
    Deshaun WatsonHouston Texans – 5
  7. Marlon MackIndianapolis Colts – 4
    Chris CarsonSeattle Seahawks – 4
    Carlos HydeHouston Texans – 4
    Ronald Jones II – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 4
    Latavius MurrayNew Orleans Saints – 4
    James ConnorPittsburgh Steelers – 4
    Melvin GordonLos Angeles Chargers – 4
    Peyton BarberTampa Bay Buccaneers – 4
    Chase EdmondsArizona Cardinals – 4
    Jeffrey Wilson Jr.San Francisco 49ers – 4
  8. LeVeon BellNew York Jets – 3
    Kyler MurrayArizona Cardinals – 3
    LeSean McCoyKansas City Chiefs – 3
    Austin EkelerLos Angeles Chargers – 3
    Russell WilsonSeattle Seahawks – 3
    Dak PrescottDallas Cowboys – 3
    Malcolm BrownLos Angles Rams – 3
    Kalen BallageMiami Dolphins – 3
    Andy DaltonCincinnati Bengals – 3
    Tom BradyNew England Patriots – 3
  9. Frank GoreBuffalo Bills – 2
    Royce FreemanDenver Broncos – 2
    Saquon BarkleyNew York Giants – 2
    Gus EdwardsBaltimore Ravens – 2
    Devin SingletaryBuffalo Bills – 2
    Kerryon JohnsonArizona Cardinals – 2
    David JohnsonArizona Cardinals – 2
    Daniel JonesNew York Giants – 2
    Jacoby BrissettIndianapolis Colts – 2
    Wayne GallmanNew York Giants – 2
    Baker MayfieldCleveland Browns – 2
    Ryan FitzpatrickMiami Dolphins – 2
    Dontrell HilliardCleveland Browns – 2
    Brandon BoldenNew England Patriots – 2
    Jared GoffLos Angeles Rams – 2
    Dare OgunbowaleTampa Bay Buccaneers – 2
  10. Leonard FournetteJacksonville Jaguars – 1
    Matt BreidaSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Joe MixonCincinnati Bengals – 1
    Adrian PetersonWashington Redskins – 1
    Alvin KamaraNew Orleans Saints – 1
    M. SandersPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Raheem MostertSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Alexander MattisonMinnesota Vikings – 1
    D. Johnson Jr.Houston Texans – 1
    Jamaal WilliamsGreen Bay Packers – 1
    Tony PollardDallas Cowboys – 1
    K. DrakeArizona Cardinals – 1
    Rashaad PennySeattle Seahawks – 1
    Carson WentzPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Rex BurkheadNew England Patriots – 1
    DeAndre WashingtonOakland Raiders – 1
    B. HillAtlanta Falcons – 1
    James WhiteNew England Patriots – 1
    Jaylen SamuelsPittsburgh Steelers – 1
    Aaron RodgersGreen Bay Packers – 1
    Ito SmithAtlanta Falcons – 1
    B. ScottPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Reggie BonnafonCarolina Panthers – 1
    J. DriskelDetroit Lions – 1
    Ryan TannehillTennessee Titans – 1
    Steven Sims Jr.Washington Redskins – 1
    Cordarelle PattersonChicago Bears – 1
    Nyheim HinesIndianapolis Colts – 1
    Matt RyanAtlanta Falcons – 1
    Trevor DavisOakland Raiders – 1
    Robert WoodsLos Angeles Rams – 1
    B. ScarboroughDetroit Lions – 1
    Darrel WilliamsKansas City Chiefs – 1
    Kirk CousinsMinnesota Vikings – 1
    Tavon AustinDallas Cowboys – 1
    C.J. ProsiseSeattle Seahawks – 1
    Jimmy GaroppoloSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    D. SamuelSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Curtis SamuelCarolina Panthers – 1
    Vincent SmithNew York Jets – 1
    Derek CarrOakland Raiders – 1
    Sam DarnoldNew York Jets – 1
    Keke CouteeHouston Texans – 1
    Q. OllisonAtlanta Falcons – 1
    Alex ArmahCarolina Panthers – 1
    J. GrantMiami Dolphins – 1
    Alshon JeffreyPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Andy JanovichDenver Broncos – 1
    Adam ThielanMinnesota Vikings – 1

2019 NFL Receiving Yards Leaders (Top 10) – Total Yards

  1. Michael ThomasNew Orleans Saints – 1,141
  2. Mike EvansTampa Bay Buccaneers – 993
  3. Chris GodwinTampa Bay Buccaneers – 887
  4. Amari CooperDallas Cowboys – 886
  5. Julio JonesAtlanta Falcons – 881
  6. Stefon DiggsMinnesota Vikings – 880
  7. Cooper KuppLos Angeles Rams – 846
  8. Travis KelceKansas City Chiefs – 833
  9. John BrownBuffalo Bills – 817
  10. Courtland SuttonDenver Broncos – 805

2019 NFL Receiving Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns

  1. D.J. Chark Jr.Jacksonville Jaguars – 8
    Kenny GolladayDetroit Lions – 8
    Marvin Jones Jr.Detroit Lions – 8
  2. Mike EvansTampa Bay Buccaneers – 7
    Chris GodwinTampa Bay Buccaneers – 7
    Amari CooperDallas Cowboys – 7
  3. Tyler LockettSeattle Seahawks – 6
    Austin EkelerLos Angeles Chargers – 6
    Austin HooperAtlanta Falcons – 6
    Mark AndrewsBaltimore Ravens – 6
    Adam ThielenMinnesota Vikings – 6
    Darren FellsHouston Texans – 6
  4. Michael ThomasNew Orleans Saints – 5
    Stefon DiggsMinnesota Vikings – 5
    Cooper KuppLos Angeles Rams – 5
    Calvin RidleyAtlanta Falcons – 5
    D.K. MetcalfSeattle Seahawks – 5
    Terry McLaurinWashington Redskins – 5
    Tyreek HillKansas City Chiefs – 5
    Tyrell WilliamsOakland Raiders – 5
    Mecole HardmanKansas City Chiefs – 5
    Darius SlaytonNew York Giants – 5
    T.Y. HiltonIndianapolis Colts – 5
    Phillip Dorsett IINew England Patriots – 5
    K. RudolphMinnesota Vikings – 5
    Jamaal WilliamsGreen Bay Packers – 5
  5. Julio JonesAtlanta Falcons – 4
    Travis KelceKansas City Chiefs – 4
    John BrownBuffalo Bills – 4
    Courtland SuttonDenver Broncos – 4
    Keenan AllenLos Angeles Chargers – 4
    DeAndre HopkinsHouston Texans – 4
    Julian EdelmanNew England Patriots – 4
    DeVante ParkerMiami Dolphins – 4
    Emanuel Sanders – San Francisco 49ers / Denver Broncos – 4
    Zach PascalIndianapolis Colts – 4
    Taylor GabrielChicago Bears – 4
    Ryan GriffinNew York Jets – 4
    Will DisslySeattle Seahawks – 4
    Dallas GoedertPhiladelphia Eagles – 4
    Foster MoreauOakland Raiders – 4
  6. Jarvis LandryCleveland Browns – 3
    Michael GallupDallas Cowboys – 3
    D. WallerOakland Raiders – 3
    Allen Robinson IIChicago Bears – 3
    Larry FitzgeraldArizona Cardinals – 3
    J. CrowderNew York Jets – 3
    Sammy WatkinsKansas City Chiefs – 3
    JuJu Smith-SchusterPittsburgh Steelers – 3
    Christian KirkArizona Cardinals – 3
    Randall CobbDallas Cowboys – 3
    Hunter HenryLos Angeles Chargers – 3
    Evan EngramNew York Giants – 3
    Will Fuller VHouston Texans – 3
    Cole BeasleyBuffalo Bills – 3
    A.J. BrownTennessee Titans – 3
    Preston WilliamsMiami Dolphins – 3
    Golden TateNew York Giants – 3
    Curtis SamuelCarolina Panthers – 3
    Diontae JohnsonPittsburgh Steelers – 3
    Demarcus RobinsonKansas City Chiefs – 3
    Aaron JonesGreen Bay Packers – 3
    Alshon JeffreyPhiladelphia Eagles – 3
    Marquise BrownBaltimore Ravens – 3
    Eric EbronIndianapolis Colts – 3
    John Ross IIICincinnati Bengals – 3
    David JohnsonArizona Cardinals – 3
    Nelson AgholorPhiladelphia Eagles – 3
    Jimmy GrahamGreen Bay Packers – 3
    Devonta FreemanAtlanta Falcons – 3
    Jack DoyleIndianapolis Colts – 3
    Jared CookNew Orleans Saints – 3
    Tarik CohenChicago Bears – 3
    Blake JarwinDallas Cowboys – 3
    Vance McDonaldPittsburgh Steelers – 3
    Joe MixonCinncinnati Bengals – 3
    J. HollisterSeattle Seahawks – 3
    Taysom HillNew Orleans Saints – 3
  7. Zack ErtzPhiladelphia Eagles – 2
    George KittleSan Francisco 49ers – 2
    Chris ConleyJacksonville Jaguars – 2
    Christian McCaffreyCarolina Panthers – 2
    Greg OlsenCarolina Panthers – 2
    Mohamed SanuNew England Patriots / Atlanta Falcons – 2
    Marquez Valdes-ScantlingGreen Bay Packers – 2
    Gerald EverettLos Angeles Rams – 2
    Corey DavisTennessee Titans – 2
    Jason WittenDallas Cowboys – 2
    H. RenfrowOakland Raiders – 2
    Noah FantDenver Broncos – 2
    Robby AndersonNew York Jets – 2
    T.J. Hockenson – Detroit Lions – 2
    Ted Ginn Jr. – New Orleans Saints – 2
    Dawson KnoxBuffalo Bills – 2
    Willie Snead IVBaltimore Ravens – 2
    Jordan AkinsHouston Texans – 2
    James ConnorPittsburgh Steelers – 2
    Paul RichardsonWashington Redskins – 2
    Tyler EifertCincinnati Bengals – 2
    Duke Johnson Jr.Houston Texans – 2
    B. JohnsonMinnesota Vikings – 2
    Cameron BrateTampa Buccaneers – 2
    Delanie WalkerTennessee Titans – 2
    Geronimo AllisonGreen Bay Packers – 2
    Jaron BrownSeattle Seahawks – 2
    T. SharpeTennessee Titans – 2
    Chris CarsonSeattle Seahawks – 2
    K. BourneSan Francisco 49ers – 2
    Derrick HenryTennessee Titans – 2
    M. Ingram IIBaltimore Ravens – 2
    DeSean JacksonPhiladelphia Eagles – 2
    Ricky Seals-JonesCleveland Browns – 2
    K. ColeJacksonville Jaguars – 2
    James O’Shaughnessy…Jacksonville Jaguars – 2
    Chester Rogers Indianapolis Colts – 2
    Miles BoykinBaltimore Ravens – 2
    Dante PettisSan Francisco 49ers – 2
    Demetrius HarrisCleveland Browns – 2
    R. DwelleySan Francisco 49ers – 2
  8. Odell Beckham Jr.Cleveland Browns – 1
    D.J. MooreCarolina Panthers – 1
    Tyler BoydCincinnati Bengals – 1
    Auden TateCincinnati Bengals – 1
    Deebo SamuelSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Danny AmendolaDetroit Lions – 1
    James WhiteNew England Patriots – 1
    Dede WestbrookJacksonville Jaguars – 1
    Brandin CooksLos Angeles Rams – 1
    Kenny StillsHouston Texans – 1
    Alvin KamaraNew Orleans Saints – 1
    James WashingtonPittsburgh Steelers – 1
    Miles SandersPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Josh Gordon – Seattle Seahawks / New England Patriots – 1
    A. HumphriesTennessee Titans – 1
    LeVeon BellNew York Jets – 1
    Jonnu SmithTennessee Titans – 1
    Sterling ShepardNew York Giants – 1
    I. Smith Jr.Minnesota Vikings – 1
    Saquon BarkleyNew York Giants – 1
    M. HallDetroit Lions – 1
    O.J. HowardTampa Bay Buccaneers – 1
    A. HurnsMiami Dolphins – 1
    Ezekiel ElliottDallas Cowboys – 1
    Allen LazardGreen Bay Packers – 1
    J. ReynoldsLos Angeles Rams – 1
    Trey QuinnWashington Redskins – 1
    Tyler HigbeeLos Angeles Rams – 1
    Hayden HurstBaltimore Ravens – 1
    K. JohnsonArizona Cardinals – 1
    Marquise GoodwinSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    J. SamuelsPittsburgh Steelers – 1
    A. IsabellaArizona Cardinals – 1
    J.D. McKissicDetroit Lions – 1
    C. LatimerNew York Giants – 1
    Josh HillNew Orleans Saints – 1
    Rhett EllisonNew York Giants – 1
    Richie James Jr.San Francisco 49ers – 1
    L. MurrayNew Orleans Saints – 1
    Isaiah McKenzieBuffalo Bills – 1
    J. KumerowGreen Bay Packers – 1
    P. CooperArizona Cardinals – 1
    LeSean McCoy – Kansas City Chiefs – 1
    Byron PringleKansas City Chiefs – 1
    J. SprinkleWashington Redskins – 1
    T. ColemanSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Maxx WilliamsArizona Cardinals – 1
    David MooreSeattle Seahawks – 1
    A. FriskerTennessee Titans – 1
    S. RobertsBaltimore Ravens – 1
    M. BrownBaltimore Ravens – 1
    Kerryon JohnsonDetroit Lions – 1
    Vernon DavisWashington Redskins – 1
    Todd Gurley IILos Angeles Rams – 1
    D. SingletaryBuffalo Bills – 1
    Parris CampbellIndianapolis Colts – 1
    Ryan IzzoNew England Patriots – 1
    Devin SmithDallas Cowboys – 1
    Melvin GordonLos Angeles Chargers – 1
    Matt BreidaSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Chase EdmondsArizona Cardinals – 1
    Wayne GallmanNew York Giants – 1
    B. PerrimanBuffalo Bills – 1
    Ryquell ArmsteadJacksonville Jaguars – 1
    Raheem MostertSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Tre’Quan SmithNew Orleans Saints – 1
    A. WilsonMiami Dolphins – 1
    J. WimsChicago Bears – 1
    T. PollardDallas Cowboys – 1
    Jordan HowardPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Brandon BoldenNew England Patriots – 1
    D. GuiceWashington Redskins – 1
    Duke WilliamsBuffalo Bills – 1
    C.J. HamMinnesota Vikings – 1
    Antonio BrownNew England Patriots – 1
    Rashaad HigginsCleveland Browns – 1
    Damien WilliamsKansas City Chiefs – 1
    Kendrick BourneSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    B. BrauneckerChicago Bears – 1
    Peyton BarberTampa Bay Buccaneers – 1
    M. JohnsonIndianapolis Colts – 1
    A. AbdullahMinnesota Vikings – 1
    T.J. JonesNew York Giants – 1
    David NjokuCleveland Browns – 1
    Patrick RicardBaltimore Ravens – 1
    J.J. NelsonOakland Raiders – 1
    B. HillAtlanta Falcons – 1
    Lee SmithBuffalo Bills – 1
    J. Wilson Jr.San Francisco 49ers – 1
    D. BrownNew York Jets – 1
    T. FumagaliDenver Broncos – 1
    Troymaine PopeLos Angeles Chargers – 1
    A. IngoldOakland Raiders – 1
    S. CarlsonCleveland Browns – 1
    David Quessenberry – Tennessee Titans – 1

2019 NFL Week 10 Season Leaders

After Week 10 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

  1. Philip RiversLos Angeles Chargers – 2,816
  2. Dak PrescottDallas Cowboys – 2,777
  3. Jameis WinstonTampa Bay Buccaneers – 2,765
  4. Russell WilsonSeattle Seahawks – 2,737
  5. Aaron RodgersGreen Bay Packers – 2,718
  6. Patrick MahomesKansas City Chiefs – 2,628
  7. Jared GoffLos Angeles Rams – 2,611
  8. Kyler MurrayArizona Cardinals – 2,553
  9. Tom BradyNew England Patriots – 2,536
  10. Matthew StaffordDetroit Lions – 2,499

2019 NFL Passing Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns

  1. Russell WilsonSeattle Seahawks – 23
  2. Matthew StaffordDetroit Lions – 19
  3. Dak PrescottDallas Cowboys – 18
    Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs – 18
    Deshaun WatsonHouston Texans – 18
  4. Jameis WinstonTampa Buccaneers – 17
    Aaron RodgersGreen Bay Packers – 17
    Kirk CousinsMinnesota Vikings – 17
    Matt RyanAtlanta Falcons – 17
  5. Carson WentzPhiladelphia Eagles – 15
    Lamar JacksonBaltimore Ravens – 15
    Daniel JonesNew York Giants – 15
  6. Philip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 14
    Tom BradyNew England Patriots – 14
    Derek CarrOakland Raiders – 14
    Jimmy GaroppoloSan Francisco 49ers – 14
    Jacoby BrisettIndianapolis Colts – 14
  7. Gardner Minshew IIJacksonville Jaguars – 13
  8. Kyler MurrayArizona Cardinals – 12
  9. Jared GoffLos Angeles Rams – 11
    Mason RudolphPittsburgh Steelers – 11
  10. Josh AllenBuffalo Bills – 10

2019 NFL Rushing Yards Leaders (Top 10) – Total Yards

  1. Dalvin CookMinnesota Vikings – 991
  2. Nick ChubbCleveland Browns – 919
  3. Chris CarsonSeattle Seahawks – 854
  4. Christian McCaffreyCarolina Panthers – 843
  5. Derrick HenryTennessee Titans – 831
    Leonard FournetteJacksonville Jaguars – 831
  6. Josh JacobsOakland Raiders – 811
  7. Ezekiel ElliottDallas Cowboys – 788
  8. Marlon MackIndianapolis Colts – 753
  9. Carlos HydeHouston Texans – 704
  10. Lamar JacksonBaltimore Ravens – 702

2019 NFL Rushing Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns

  1. Aaron JonesGreen Bay Packers – 11
  2. Dalvin CookMinnesota Vikings – 10
  3. Christian McCaffreyCarolina Panthers – 9
  4. Derrick HenryTennessee Titans – 8
    Mark Ingram IIBaltimore Ravens – 8
  5. Josh JacobsOakland Raiders – 7
  6. Nick ChubbCleveland Browns – 6
    Ezekiel ElliottDallas Cowboys – 6
    Lamar JacksonBaltimore Ravens – 6
    Jordan HowardPhiladelphia Eagles – 6
    Sony MichelNew England Patriots – 6
    Todd Gurley IILos Angeles Rams – 6
    Josh AllenBuffalo Bills – 6
  7. Phillip LindsayDenver Broncos – 5
    David MontgomeryChicago Bears – 5
    Tevin ColemanSan Francisco 49ers – 5
    Damien WilliamsKansas City Chiefs – 5
    Deshaun WatsonHouston Texans – 5
  8. Chris CarsonSeattle Seahawks – 4
    Ronald Jones II – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 4
    James ConnorPittsburgh Steelers – 4
    Latavius MurrayNew Orleans Saints – 4
    Peyton BarberTampa Bay Buccaneers – 4
    Melvin GordonLos Angeles Chargers – 4
    Chase EdmondsArizona Cardinals – 4
    Jeffrey Wilson Jr.San Francisco 49ers – 4
  9. Marlon MackIndianapolis Colts – 3
    Carlos HydeHouston Texans – 3
    Austin EkelerLos Angeles Chargers – 3
    Russell WilsonSeattle Seahawks – 3
    Dak PrescottDallas Cowboys – 3
    Andy DaltonCincinnati Bengals – 3
    Tom BradyNew England Patriots – 3
  10. Frank GoreBuffalo Bills – 2
    LeVeon BellNew York Jets – 2
    Saquon BarkleyNew York Giants – 2
    Royce FreemanDenver Broncos – 2
    LeSean McCoyKansas City Chiefs – 2
    Kyler MurrayArizona Cardinals – 2
    Devin SingletaryBuffalo Bills – 2
    Kerryon JohnsonArizona Cardinals – 2
    David JohnsonArizona Cardinals – 2
    Daniel JonesNew York Giants – 2
    Malcolm BrownLos Angles Rams – 2
    Kalen BallageMiami Dolphins – 2
    Wayne GallmanNew York Giants – 2
    Ryan FitzpatrickMiami Dolphins – 2
    Dontrell HilliardCleveland Browns – 2
    Brandon BoldenNew England Patriots – 2
    Jared GoffLos Angeles Rams – 2
    Dare OgunbowaleTampa Bay Buccaneers – 2

2019 NFL Receiving Yards Leaders (Top 10) – Total Yards

  1. Michael ThomasNew Orleans Saints – 1,027
  2. Mike EvansTampa Bay Buccaneers – 924
  3. Amari CooperDallas Cowboys – 848
  4. Chris GodwinTampa Bay Buccaneers – 840
  5. Cooper KuppLos Angeles Rams – 793
    Tyler LockettSeattle Seahawks – 793
  6. Julio JonesAtlanta Falcons – 790
  7. Stefon DiggsMinnesota Vikings – 759
  8. Travis KelceKansas City Chiefs – 741
  9. Keenan AllenLos Angeles Chargers – 725
  10. Kenny GolladayDetroit Lions – 697

2019 NFL Receiving Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns

  1. Kenny GolladayDetroit Lions – 8
  2. Mike EvansTampa Bay Buccaneers – 7
    Amari CooperDallas Cowboys – 7
  3. Chris GodwinTampa Bay Buccaneers – 6
    Tyler LockettSeattle Seahawks – 6
    D.J. Chark Jr.Jacksonville Jaguars – 6
    Marvin Jones Jr.Detroit Lions – 6
    Austin HooperAtlanta Falcons – 6
    Austin EkelerLos Angeles Chargers – 6
    Adam ThielenMinnesota Vikings – 6
    Darren FellsHouston Texans – 6
  4. Cooper KuppLos Angeles Rams – 5
    D.K. MetcalfSeattle Seahawks – 5
    Tyreek HillKansas City Chiefs – 5
    Mark AndrewsBaltimore Ravens – 5
    Terry McLaurinWashington Redskins – 5
    Mecole HardmanKansas City Chiefs – 5
    Darius SlaytonNew York Giants – 5
    Tyrell WilliamsOakland Raiders – 5
    T.Y. HiltonIndianapolis Colts – 5
    Jamaal WilliamsGreen Bay Packers – 5
  5. Michael ThomasNew Orleans Saints – 4
    Julio JonesAtlanta Falcons – 4
    Stefon DiggsMinnesota Vikings – 4
    Courtland SuttonDenver Broncos – 4
    DeAndre HopkinsHouston Texans – 4
    Julian EdelmanNew England Patriots – 4
    Emanuel Sanders – San Francisco 49ers / Denver Broncos – 4
    Calvin RidleyAtlanta Falcons – 4
    DeVante ParkerMiami Dolphins – 4
    Zach PascalIndianapolis Colts – 4
    Phillip Dorsett IINew England Patriots – 4
    Taylor GabrielChicago Bears – 4
    Will DisslySeattle Seahawks – 4
    K. RudolphMinnesota Vikings – 4
  6. Travis KelceKansas City Chiefs – 3
    Keenan AllenLos Angeles Chargers – 3
    Allen Robinson IIChicago Bears – 3
    D. WallerOakland Raiders – 3
    Michael GallupDallas Cowboys – 3
    Sammy WatkinsKansas City Chiefs – 3
    JuJu Smith-SchusterPittsburgh Steelers – 3
    Christian KirkArizona Cardinals – 3
    Evan EngramNew York Giants – 3
    Will Fuller VHouston Texans – 3
    A.J. BrownTennessee Titans – 3
    Preston WilliamsMiami Dolphins – 3
    Hunter HenryLos Angeles Chargers – 3
    Golden TateNew York Giants – 3
    Cole BeasleyBuffalo Bills – 3
    Demarcus RobinsonKansas City Chiefs – 3
    Curtis SamuelCarolina Panthers – 3
    Diontae JohnsonPittsburgh Steelers – 3
    Aaron JonesGreen Bay Packers – 3
    Alshon JeffreyPhiladelphia Eagles – 3
    John Ross IIICincinnati Bengals – 3
    Marquise BrownBaltimore Ravens – 3
    David JohnsonArizona Cardinals – 3
    Jimmy GrahamGreen Bay Packers – 3
    Eric EbronIndianapolis Colts – 3
    Nelson AgholorPhiladelphia Eagles – 3
    Devonta FreemanAtlanta Falcons – 3
    Jack DoyleIndianapolis Colts – 3
    Dallas GoedertPhiladelphia Eagles – 3
    Blake JarwinDallas Cowboys – 3
    Vance McDonaldPittsburgh Steelers – 3
    Ryan GriffinNew York Jets – 3
    Joe MixonCinncinnati Bengals – 3
    J. HollisterSeattle Seahawks – 3
    Foster MoreauOakland Raiders – 3
    Taysom HillNew Orleans Saints – 3
  7. John BrownBuffalo Bills – 2
    Jarvis LandryCleveland Browns – 2
    Larry FitzgeraldArizona Cardinals – 2
    George KittleSan Francisco 49ers – 2
    Zack ErtzPhiladelphia Eagles – 2
    J. CrowderNew York Jets – 2
    Chris ConleyJacksonville Jaguars – 2
    Marquez Valdes-ScantlingGreen Bay Packers – 2
    Mohamed SanuNew England Patriots / Atlanta Falcons – 2
    Greg OlsenCarolina Panthers – 2
    Randall CobbDallas Cowboys – 2
    Christian McCaffreyCarolina Panthers – 2
    Corey DavisTennessee Titans – 2
    Gerald EverettLos Angeles Rams – 2
    T.J. Hockenson – Detroit Lions – 2
    Jason WittenDallas Cowboys – 2
    Noah FantDenver Broncos – 2
    H. RenfrowOakland Raiders – 2
    Willie Snead IVBaltimore Ravens – 2
    Jordan AkinsHouston Texans – 2
    Jared CookNew Orleans Saints – 2
    Paul RichardsonWashington Redskins – 2
    James ConnorPittsburgh Steelers – 2
    Duke Johnson Jr.Houston Texans – 2
    Tarik CohenChicago Bears – 2
    Delanie WalkerTennessee Titans – 2
    Tyler EifertCincinnati Bengals – 2
    Geronimo AllisonGreen Bay Packers – 2
    Jaron BrownSeattle Seahawks – 2
    T. SharpeTennessee Titans – 2
    Chris CarsonSeattle Seahawks – 2
    B. JohnsonMinnesota Vikings – 2
    Derrick HenryTennessee Titans – 2
    DeSean JacksonPhiladelphia Eagles – 2
    Ricky Seals-JonesCleveland Browns – 2
    James O’Shaughnessy…Jacksonville Jaguars – 2
    Cameron BrateTampa Buccaneers – 2
    Chester Rogers Indianapolis Colts – 2
    Miles BoykinBaltimore Ravens – 2
    K. ColeJacksonville Jaguars – 2
    Dante PettisSan Francisco 49ers – 2
    Demetrius HarrisCleveland Browns – 2
  8. Odell Beckham Jr.Cleveland Browns – 1
    Tyler BoydCincinnati Bengals – 1
    D.J. MooreCarolina Panthers – 1
    Auden TateCincinnati Bengals – 1
    Danny AmendolaDetroit Lions – 1
    James WhiteNew England Patriots – 1
    Brandin CooksLos Angeles Rams – 1
    Dede WestbrookJacksonville Jaguars – 1
    Kenny StillsHouston Texans – 1
    Robby AndersonNew York Jets – 1
    Deebo SamuelSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Alvin KamaraNew Orleans Saints – 1
    James WashingtonPittsburgh Steelers – 1
    Josh Gordon – Seattle Seahawks / New England Patriots – 1
    A. HumphriesTennessee Titans – 1
    Miles SandersPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Ted Ginn Jr. – New Orleans Saints – 1
    Jonnu SmithTennessee Titans – 1
    LeVeon BellNew York Jets – 1
    Sterling ShepardNew York Giants – 1
    Saquon BarkleyNew York Giants – 1
    Dawson KnoxBuffalo Bills – 1
    O.J. HowardTampa Bay Buccaneers – 1
    Allen LazardGreen Bay Packers – 1
    M. HallDetroit Lions – 1
    Tyler HigbeeLos Angeles Rams – 1
    Trey QuinnWashington Redskins – 1
    Marquise GoodwinSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Hayden HurstBaltimore Ravens – 1
    A. IsabellaArizona Cardinals – 1
    K. JohnsonArizona Cardinals – 1
    C. LatimerNew York Giants – 1
    A. HurnsMiami Dolphins – 1
    Rhett EllisonNew York Giants – 1
    J. KumerowGreen Bay Packers – 1
    Josh HillNew Orleans Saints – 1
    L. MurrayNew Orleans Saints – 1
    J. ReynoldsLos Angeles Rams – 1
    K. BourneSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Byron PringleKansas City Chiefs – 1
    Isaiah McKenzieBuffalo Bills – 1
    Maxx WilliamsArizona Cardinals – 1
    David MooreSeattle Seahawks – 1
    J.D. McKissicDetroit Lions – 1
    A. FriskerTennessee Titans – 1
    LeSean McCoy – Kansas City Chiefs – 1
    M. BrownBaltimore Ravens – 1
    Kerryon JohnsonDetroit Lions – 1
    Vernon DavisWashington Redskins – 1
    Parris CampbellIndianapolis Colts – 1
    Ryan IzzoNew England Patriots – 1
    Devin SmithDallas Cowboys – 1
    D. SingletaryBuffalo Bills – 1
    Matt BreidaSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Richie James Jr.San Francisco 49ers – 1
    T. ColemanSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Chase EdmondsArizona Cardinals – 1
    Wayne GallmanNew York Giants – 1
    Melvin GordonLos Angeles Chargers – 1
    Tre’Quan SmithNew Orleans Saints – 1
    Todd Gurley IILos Angeles Rams – 1
    Ryquell ArmsteadJacksonville Jaguars – 1
    Raheem MostertSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    B. PerrimanBuffalo Bills – 1
    J. WimsChicago Bears – 1
    Jordan HowardPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Brandon BoldenNew England Patriots – 1
    Duke WilliamsBuffalo Bills – 1
    A. WilsonMiami Dolphins – 1
    Antonio BrownNew England Patriots – 1
    Rashaad HigginsCleveland Browns – 1
    Kendrick BourneSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    C.J. HamMinnesota Vikings – 1
    Damien WilliamsKansas City Chiefs – 1
    B. BrauneckerChicago Bears – 1
    T.J. JonesNew York Giants – 1
    David NjokuCleveland Browns – 1
    J.J. NelsonOakland Raiders – 1
    Lee SmithBuffalo Bills – 1
    A. AbdullahMinnesota Vikings – 1
    B. HillAtlanta Falcons – 1
    Troymaine PopeLos Angeles Chargers – 1
    Patrick RicardBaltimore Ravens – 1
    A. IngoldOakland Raiders – 1
    David Quessenberry – Tennessee Titans – 1

2019 NFL Week 9 Season Leaders

After Week 9 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

  1. Philip RiversLos Angeles Chargers – 2,609
  2. Tom BradyNew England Patriots – 2,536
  3. Russell WilsonSeattle Seahawks – 2,505
  4. Matthew StaffordDetroit Lions – 2,499
  5. Aaron RodgersGreen Bay Packers – 2,485
  6. Deshaun WatsonHouston Texans – 2,423
  7. Jameis WinstonTampa Bay Buccaneers – 2,407
  8. Dak PrescottDallas Cowboys – 2,380
  9. Jared GoffLos Angeles Rams – 2,368
  10. Gardner Minshew IIJacksonville Jaguars – 2,285

2019 NFL Passing Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns

  1. Russell WilsonSeattle Seahawks – 22
  2. Matthew StaffordDetroit Lions – 19
  3. Deshaun WatsonHouston Texans – 18
  4. Aaron RodgersGreen Bay Packers – 17
  5. Jameis WinstonTampa Buccaneers – 16
  6. Dak PrescottDallas Cowboys – 15
    Kirk CousinsMinnesota Vikings – 15
    Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs – 15
    Matt RyanAtlanta Falcons – 15
    Carson WentzPhiladelphia Eagles – 15
  7. Tom BradyNew England Patriots – 14
    Jacoby BrisettIndianapolis Colts – 14
  8. Gardner Minshew IIJacksonville Jaguars – 13
    Derek CarrOakland Raiders – 13
    Jimmy GaroppoloSan Francisco 49ers – 13
  9. Philip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 12
    Lamar JacksonBaltimore Ravens – 12
  10. Jared GoffLos Angeles Rams – 11
    Daniel JonesNew York Giants – 11

2019 NFL Rushing Yards Leaders (Top 10) – Total Yards

  1. Dalvin CookMinnesota Vikings – 894
  2. Leonard FournetteJacksonville Jaguars – 831
  3. Nick ChubbCleveland Browns – 803
  4. Chris CarsonSeattle Seahawks – 765
  5. Ezekiel ElliottDallas Cowboys – 741
  6. Josh JacobsOakland Raiders – 740
  7. Christian McCaffreyCarolina Panthers – 735
  8. Carlos HydeHouston Texans – 704
  9. Marlon MackIndianapolis Colts – 679
  10. Derrick HenryTennessee Titans – 643

2019 NFL Rushing Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns

  1. Dalvin CookMinnesota Vikings – 9
  2. Christian McCaffreyCarolina Panthers – 8
    Aaron JonesGreen Bay Packers – 8
  3. Mark Ingram IIBaltimore Ravens – 7
  4. Nick ChubbCleveland Browns – 6
    Ezekiel ElliottDallas Cowboys – 6
    Josh JacobsOakland Raiders – 6
    Derrick HenryTennessee Titans – 6
    Jordan HowardPhiladelphia Eagles – 6
    Sony MichelNew England Patriots – 6
    Todd Gurley IILos Angeles Rams – 6
  5. Lamar JacksonBaltimore Ravens – 5
    Phillip LindsayDenver Broncos – 5
    David MontgomeryChicago Bears – 5
    Tevin ColemanSan Francisco 49ers – 5
    Damien WilliamsKansas City Chiefs – 5
    Deshaun WatsonHouston Texans – 5
  6. James ConnorPittsburgh Steelers – 4
    Latavius MurrayNew Orleans Saints – 4
    Chase EdmondsArizona Cardinals – 4
    Josh AllenBuffalo Bills – 4
    Jeffrey Wilson Jr.San Francisco 49ers – 4
  7. Chris CarsonSeattle Seahawks – 3
    Carlos HydeHouston Texans – 3
    Marlon MackIndianapolis Colts – 3
    Ronald Jones II – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 3
    Austin EkelerLos Angeles Chargers – 3
    Peyton BarberTampa Bay Buccaneers – 3
    Russell WilsonSeattle Seahawks – 3
    Melvin GordonLos Angeles Chargers – 3
    Dak PrescottDallas Cowboys – 3
    Andy DaltonCincinnati Bengals – 3
    Tom BradyNew England Patriots – 3
  8. Frank GoreBuffalo Bills – 2
    Saquon BarkleyNew York Giants – 2
    Royce FreemanDenver Broncos – 2
    LeSean McCoyKansas City Chiefs – 2
    Kyler MurrayArizona Cardinals – 2
    Kerryon JohnsonArizona Cardinals – 2
    David JohnsonArizona Cardinals – 2
    Devin SingletaryBuffalo Bills – 2
    Daniel JonesNew York Giants – 2
    Malcolm BrownLos Angles Rams – 2
    Wayne GallmanNew York Giants – 2
    Kalen BallageMiami Dolphins – 2
    Dontrell HilliardCleveland Browns – 2
    Brandon BoldenNew England Patriots – 2
    Jared GoffLos Angeles Rams – 2
    Dare OgunbowaleTampa Bay Buccaneers – 2
  9. Leonard FournetteJacksonville Jaguars – 1
    Matt BreidaSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Adrian PetersonWashington Redskins – 1
    LeVeon BellNew York Jets – 1
    Alvin KamaraNew Orleans Saints – 1
    M. SandersPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Raheem MostertSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Alexander MattisonMinnesota Vikings – 1
    D. Johnson Jr.Houston Texans – 1
    Gus EdwardsBaltimore Ravens – 1
    Tony PollardDallas Cowboys – 1
    Jamaal WilliamsGreen Bay Packers – 1
    Rashaad PennySeattle Seahawks – 1
    Carson WentzPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Rex BurkheadNew England Patriots – 1
    DeAndre WashingtonOakland Raiders – 1
    K. DrakeArizona Cardinals – 1
    Jacoby BrissettIndianapolis Colts – 1
    Ito SmithAtlanta Falcons – 1
    James WhiteNew England Patriots – 1
    Aaron RodgersGreen Bay Packers – 1
    Reggie BonnafonCarolina Panthers – 1
    Steven Sims Jr.Washington Redskins – 1
    Cordarelle PattersonChicago Bears – 1
    Baker MayfieldCleveland Browns – 1
    Trevor DavisOakland Raiders – 1
    Robert WoodsLos Angeles Rams – 1
    B. ScottPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Matt RyanAtlanta Falcons – 1
    Jaylen SamuelsPittsburgh Steelers – 1
    Ryan FitzpatrickMiami Dolphins – 1
    Ryan TannehillTennessee Titans – 1
    Kirk CousinsMinnesota Vikings – 1
    C.J. ProsiseSeattle Seahawks – 1
    B. HillAtlanta Falcons – 1
    D. SamuelSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Tavon AustinDallas Cowboys – 1
    Curtis SamuelCarolina Panthers – 1
    Jimmy GaroppoloSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Vincent SmithNew York Jets – 1
    Keke CouteeHouston Texans – 1
    Alex ArmahCarolina Panthers – 1
    Alshon JeffreyPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Adam ThielanMinnesota Vikings – 1

2019 NFL Receiving Yards Leaders (Top 10) – Total Yards

  1. Michael ThomasNew Orleans Saints – 875
  2. Mike EvansTampa Bay Buccaneers – 842
  3. Cooper KuppLos Angeles Rams – 793
  4. Tyler LockettSeattle Seahawks – 767
  5. Chris GodwinTampa Bay Buccaneers – 766
  6. Julio JonesAtlanta Falcons – 711
  7. Stefon DiggsMinnesota Vikings – 710
  8. Amari CooperDallas Cowboys – 701
  9. Courtland SuttonDenver Broncos – 692
    D.J. Chark Jr.Jacksonville Jaguars – 692
  10. Travis KelceKansas City Chiefs – 666

2019 NFL Receiving Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns

  1. Mike EvansTampa Bay Buccaneers – 7
    Kenny GolladayDetroit Lions – 7
  2. Tyler LockettSeattle Seahawks – 6
    Chris GodwinTampa Bay Buccaneers – 6
    Amari CooperDallas Cowboys – 6
    D.J. Chark Jr.Jacksonville Jaguars – 6
    Marvin Jones Jr.Detroit Lions – 6
    Adam ThielenMinnesota Vikings – 6
    Darren FellsHouston Texans – 6
  3. Cooper KuppLos Angeles Rams – 5
    Austin HooperAtlanta Falcons – 5
    Austin EkelerLos Angeles Chargers – 5
    D.K. MetcalfSeattle Seahawks – 5
    Terry McLaurinWashington Redskins – 5
    T.Y. HiltonIndianapolis Colts – 5
    Tyrell WilliamsOakland Raiders – 5
    Jamaal WilliamsGreen Bay Packers – 5
  4. Michael ThomasNew Orleans Saints – 4
    Julio JonesAtlanta Falcons – 4
    Stefon DiggsMinnesota Vikings – 4
    Courtland SuttonDenver Broncos – 4
    DeAndre HopkinsHouston Texans – 4
    Julian EdelmanNew England Patriots – 4
    Emanuel Sanders – San Francisco 49ers / Denver Broncos – 4
    Calvin RidleyAtlanta Falcons – 4
    DeVante ParkerMiami Dolphins – 4
    Tyreek HillKansas City Chiefs – 4
    Mecole HardmanKansas City Chiefs – 4
    Zach PascalIndianapolis Colts – 4
    Phillip Dorsett IINew England Patriots – 4
    Will DisslySeattle Seahawks – 4
  5. Keenan AllenLos Angeles Chargers – 3
    D. WallerOakland Raiders – 3
    Allen Robinson IIChicago Bears – 3
    Sammy WatkinsKansas City Chiefs – 3
    Evan EngramNew York Giants – 3
    JuJu Smith-SchusterPittsburgh Steelers – 3
    Mark AndrewsBaltimore Ravens – 3
    Will Fuller VHouston Texans – 3
    A.J. BrownTennessee Titans – 3
    Preston WilliamsMiami Dolphins – 3
    Aaron JonesGreen Bay Packers – 3
    Alshon JeffreyPhiladelphia Eagles – 3
    Cole BeasleyBuffalo Bills – 3
    John Ross IIICincinnati Bengals – 3
    Marquise BrownBaltimore Ravens – 3
    Demarcus RobinsonKansas City Chiefs – 3
    David JohnsonArizona Cardinals – 3
    Diontae JohnsonPittsburgh Steelers – 3
    Nelson AgholorPhiladelphia Eagles – 3
    Darius SlaytonNew York Giants – 3
    Devonta FreemanAtlanta Falcons – 3
    Jimmy GrahamGreen Bay Packers – 3
    Eric EbronIndianapolis Colts – 3
    Taylor GabrielChicago Bears – 3
    Dallas GoedertPhiladelphia Eagles – 3
    Vance McDonaldPittsburgh Steelers – 3
    Blake JarwinDallas Cowboys – 3
    Ryan GriffinNew York Jets – 3
    Foster MoreauOakland Raiders – 3
    Joe MixonCinncinnati Bengals – 3
    Taysom HillNew Orleans Saints – 3
  6. Travis KelceKansas City Chiefs – 2
    John BrownBuffalo Bills – 2
    George KittleSan Francisco 49ers – 2
    Zack ErtzPhiladelphia Eagles – 2
    Larry FitzgeraldArizona Cardinals – 2
    Chris ConleyJacksonville Jaguars – 2
    Michael GallupDallas Cowboys – 2
    Marquez Valdes-ScantlingGreen Bay Packers – 2
    Mohamed SanuNew England Patriots / Atlanta Falcons – 2
    Hunter HenryLos Angeles Chargers – 2
    Corey DavisTennessee Titans – 2
    Christian McCaffreyCarolina Panthers – 2
    Curtis SamuelCarolina Panthers – 2
    Jason WittenDallas Cowboys – 2
    Noah FantDenver Broncos – 2
    Gerald EverettLos Angeles Rams – 2
    T.J. Hockenson – Detroit Lions – 2
    Greg OlsenCarolina Panthers – 2
    H. RenfrowOakland Raiders – 2
    Jordan AkinsHouston Texans – 2
    Paul RichardsonWashington Redskins – 2
    Willie Snead IVBaltimore Ravens – 2
    James ConnorPittsburgh Steelers – 2
    Jack DoyleIndianapolis Colts – 2
    Duke Johnson Jr.Houston Texans – 2
    Delanie WalkerTennessee Titans – 2
    Geronimo AllisonGreen Bay Packers – 2
    Jaron BrownSeattle Seahawks – 2
    Chris CarsonSeattle Seahawks – 2
    T. SharpeTennessee Titans – 2
    Jared CookNew Orleans Saints – 2
    B. JohnsonMinnesota Vikings – 2
    Derrick HenryTennessee Titans – 2
    DeSean JacksonPhiladelphia Eagles – 2
    K. RudolphMinnesota Vikings – 2
    Ricky Seals-JonesCleveland Browns – 2
    James O’Shaughnessy…Jacksonville Jaguars – 2
    Cameron BrateTampa Buccaneers – 2
    Miles BoykinBaltimore Ravens – 2
    K. ColeJacksonville Jaguars – 2
    Dante PettisSan Francisco 49ers – 2
    Chester Rogers Indianapolis Colts – 2
    J. HollisterSeattle Seahawks – 2
    Demetrius HarrisCleveland Browns – 2
  7. Odell Beckham Jr.Cleveland Browns – 1
    Jarvis LandryCleveland Browns – 1
    Tyler BoydCincinnati Bengals – 1
    D.J. MooreCarolina Panthers – 1
    J. CrowderNew York Jets – 1
    James WhiteNew England Patriots – 1
    Brandin CooksLos Angeles Rams – 1
    Auden TateCincinnati Bengals – 1
    Dede WestbrookJacksonville Jaguars – 1
    Danny AmendolaDetroit Lions – 1
    Kenny StillsHouston Texans – 1
    Robby AndersonNew York Jets – 1
    Golden TateNew York Giants – 1
    Miles SandersPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Ted Ginn Jr. – New Orleans Saints – 1
    Josh GordonNew England Patriots – 1
    Alvin KamaraNew Orleans Saints – 1
    Randall CobbDallas Cowboys – 1
    Sterling ShepardNew York Giants – 1
    Jonnu SmithTennessee Titans – 1
    LeVeon BellNew York Jets – 1
    Deebo SamuelSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Saquon BarkleyNew York Giants – 1
    M. HallDetroit Lions – 1
    Tarik CohenChicago Bears – 1
    Allen LazardGreen Bay Packers – 1
    Tyler EifertCincinnati Bengals – 1
    Dawson KnoxBuffalo Bills – 1
    Trey QuinnWashington Redskins – 1
    Marquise GoodwinSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    K. JohnsonArizona Cardinals – 1
    C. LatimerNew York Giants – 1
    Tyler HigbeeLos Angeles Rams – 1
    Josh HillNew Orleans Saints – 1
    Hayden HurstBaltimore Ravens – 1
    L. MurrayNew Orleans Saints – 1
    K. BourneSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Byron PringleKansas City Chiefs – 1
    J. KumerowGreen Bay Packers – 1
    David MooreSeattle Seahawks – 1
    A. HurnsMiami Dolphins – 1
    LeSean McCoy – Kansas City Chiefs – 1
    Kerryon JohnsonDetroit Lions – 1
    Rhett EllisonNew York Giants – 1
    Isaiah McKenzieBuffalo Bills – 1
    Maxx WilliamsArizona Cardinals – 1
    Vernon DavisWashington Redskins – 1
    Parris CampbellIndianapolis Colts – 1
    J.D. McKissicDetroit Lions – 1
    Ryan IzzoNew England Patriots – 1
    Devin SmithDallas Cowboys – 1
    Richie James Jr.San Francisco 49ers – 1
    J. ReynoldsLos Angeles Rams – 1
    Chase EdmondsArizona Cardinals – 1
    Matt BreidaSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    D. SingletaryBuffalo Bills – 1
    Wayne GallmanNew York Giants – 1
    A. IsabellaArizona Cardinals – 1
    Todd Gurley IILos Angeles Rams – 1
    Ryquell ArmsteadJacksonville Jaguars – 1
    Tre’Quan SmithNew Orleans Saints – 1
    T. ColemanSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    J. WimsChicago Bears – 1
    Jordan HowardPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Raheem MostertSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Brandon BoldenNew England Patriots – 1
    Melvin GordonLos Angeles Chargers – 1
    Duke WilliamsBuffalo Bills – 1
    B. PerrimanBuffalo Bills – 1
    A. WilsonMiami Dolphins – 1
    Antonio BrownNew England Patriots – 1
    C.J. HamMinnesota Vikings – 1
    T.J. JonesNew York Giants – 1
    David NjokuCleveland Browns – 1
    J.J. NelsonOakland Raiders – 1
    Lee SmithBuffalo Bills – 1
    A. AbdullahMinnesota Vikings – 1
    Damien WilliamsKansas City Chiefs – 1
    Troymaine PopeLos Angeles Chargers – 1
    Patrick RicardBaltimore Ravens – 1
    David Quessenberry – Tennessee Titans – 1

2019 NFL Week 8 Season Leaders

After Week 8 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

  1. Jared GoffLos Angeles Rams – 2,368
  2. Aaron RodgersGreen Bay Packers – 2,324
  3. Philip RiversLos Angeles Chargers – 2,315
  4. Andy DaltonCincinnati Bengals – 2,251
    Tom BradyNew England Patriots – 2,251
  5. Deshaun WatsonHouston Texans – 2,222
  6. Patrick MahomesKansas City Chiefs – 2,182
  7. Matt RyanAtlanta Falcons – 2,170
  8. Russell WilsonSeattle Seahawks – 2,127
  9. Dak PrescottDallas Cowboys – 2,123
  10. Matthew StaffordDetroit Lions – 2,093

2019 NFL Passing Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns

  1. Russell WilsonSeattle Seahawks – 17
  2. Aaron RodgersGreen Bay Packers – 16
    Deshaun WatsonHouston Texans – 16
    Matthew StaffordDetroit Lions – 16
  3. Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs – 15
    Matt RyanAtlanta Falcons – 15
  4. Jameis WinstonTampa Buccaneers – 14
    Carson WentzPhiladelphia Eagles – 14
    Jacoby BrisettIndianapolis Colts – 14
  5. Tom BradyNew England Patriots – 13
    Kirk CousinsMinnesota Vikings – 13
    Gardner Minshew IIJacksonville Jaguars – 13
  6. Philip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 12
    Dak PrescottDallas Cowboys – 12
  7. Jared GoffLos Angeles Rams – 11
    Derek CarrOakland Raiders – 11
    Lamar JacksonBaltimore Ravens – 11
  8. Daniel JonesNew York Giants – 10
  9. Andy DaltonCincinnati Bengals – 9
    Jimmy GaroppoloSan Francisco 49ers – 9
    Josh AllenBuffalo Bills – 9
    Teddy BridgewaterPittsburgh Steelers – 9
    Case KeenumWashington Redskins – 9
    Mason RudolphPittsburgh Steelers – 9
  10. Kyler MurrayArizona Cardinals – 7
    Marcus MariotaTennessee Titans – 7
    Kyle AllenCarolina Panthers – 7

2019 NFL Rushing Yards Leaders (Top 10) – Total Yards

  1. Dalvin CookMinnesota Vikings – 823
  2. Leonard FournetteJacksonville Jaguars – 791
  3. Nick ChubbCleveland Browns – 738
  4. Christian McCaffreyCarolina Panthers – 735
  5. Chris CarsonSeattle Seahawks – 660
  6. Josh JacobsOakland Raiders – 620
  7. Ezekiel ElliottDallas Cowboys – 602
  8. Marlon MackIndianapolis Colts – 590
  9. Derrick HenryTennessee Titans – 580
  10. Lamar JacksonBaltimore Ravens – 576

2019 NFL Rushing Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns

  1. Dalvin CookMinnesota Vikings – 9
  2. Christian McCaffreyCarolina Panthers – 8
    Aaron JonesGreen Bay Packers – 8
  3. Mark Ingram IIBaltimore Ravens – 7
  4. Nick ChubbCleveland Browns – 6
    Ezekiel ElliottDallas Cowboys – 6
    Sony MichelNew England Patriots – 6
    Todd Gurley IILos Angeles Rams – 6
  5. Derrick HenryTennessee Titans – 5
    Jordan HowardPhiladelphia Eagles – 5
    Tevin ColemanSan Francisco 49ers – 5
    Deshaun WatsonHouston Texans – 5
  6. Josh JacobsOakland Raiders – 4
    Phillip LindsayDenver Broncos – 4
    James ConnorPittsburgh Steelers – 4
    Latavius MurrayNew Orleans Saints – 4
    Chase EdmondsArizona Cardinals – 4
    Damien WilliamsKansas City Chiefs – 4
    Jeffrey Wilson Jr.San Francisco 49ers – 4
  7. Chris CarsonSeattle Seahawks – 3
    Marlon MackIndianapolis Colts – 3
    Lamar JacksonBaltimore Ravens – 3
    Carlos HydeHouston Texans – 3
    David MontgomeryChicago Bears – 3
    Peyton BarberTampa Bay Buccaneers – 3
    Austin EkelerLos Angeles Chargers – 3
    Josh AllenBuffalo Bills – 3
    Russell WilsonSeattle Seahawks – 3
    Dak PrescottDallas Cowboys – 3
    Andy DaltonCincinnati Bengals – 3
    Tom BradyNew England Patriots – 3
  8. Frank GoreBuffalo Bills – 2
    Saquon BarkleyNew York Giants – 2
    LeSean McCoyKansas City Chiefs – 2
    Royce FreemanDenver Broncos – 2
    Ronald Jones II – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 2
    Kerryon JohnsonArizona Cardinals – 2
    David JohnsonArizona Cardinals – 2
    Kyler MurrayArizona Cardinals – 2
    Malcolm BrownLos Angles Rams – 2
    Daniel JonesNew York Giants – 2
    Wayne GallmanNew York Giants – 2
    Kalen BallageMiami Dolphins – 2
    Brandon BoldenNew England Patriots – 2
    Dontrell HilliardCleveland Browns – 2
    Jared GoffLos Angeles Rams – 2
  9. Leonard FournetteJacksonville Jaguars – 1
    Matt BreidaSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Adrian PetersonWashington Redskins – 1
    Alvin KamaraNew Orleans Saints – 1
    LeVeon BellNew York Jets – 1
    Raheem MostertSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    M. SandersPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Alexander MattisonMinnesota Vikings – 1
    Jamaal WilliamsGreen Bay Packers – 1
    Tony PollardDallas Cowboys – 1
    Devin SingletaryBuffalo Bills – 1
    Rashaad PennySeattle Seahawks – 1
    Carson WentzPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    DeAndre WashingtonOakland Raiders – 1
    Rex BurkheadNew England Patriots – 1
    Melvin GordonLos Angeles Chargers – 1
    Jacoby BrissettIndianapolis Colts – 1
    Ito SmithAtlanta Falcons – 1
    Aaron RodgersGreen Bay Packers – 1
    Reggie BonnafonCarolina Panthers – 1
    Steven Sims Jr.Washington Redskins – 1
    Cordarelle PattersonChicago Bears – 1
    Trevor DavisOakland Raiders – 1
    Robert WoodsLos Angeles Rams – 1
    B. ScottPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Matt RyanAtlanta Falcons – 1
    Baker MayfieldCleveland Browns – 1
    Jaylen SamuelsPittsburgh Steelers – 1
    Ryan FitzpatrickMiami Dolphins – 1
    C.J. ProsiseSeattle Seahawks – 1
    B. HillAtlanta Falcons – 1
    Kirk CousinsMinnesota Vikings – 1
    D. SamuelSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Tavon AustinDallas Cowboys – 1
    Curtis SamuelCarolina Panthers – 1
    Vincent SmithNew York Jets – 1
    Jimmy GaroppoloSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Keke CouteeHouston Texans – 1
    Alex ArmahCarolina Panthers – 1
    Alshon JeffreyPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Adam ThielanMinnesota Vikings – 1
    Dare OgunbowaleTampa Bay Buccaneers – 1

2019 NFL Receiving Yards Leaders (Top 10) – Total Yards

  1. Michael ThomasNew Orleans Saints – 875
  2. Cooper KuppLos Angeles Rams – 793
  3. Julio JonesAtlanta Falcons – 711
  4. Stefon DiggsMinnesota Vikings – 706
  5. Chris GodwinTampa Bay Buccaneers – 705
  6. Mike EvansTampa Bay Buccaneers – 662
  7. D.J. Chark Jr.Jacksonville Jaguars – 660
  8. Courtland SuttonDenver Broncos – 636
  9. Amari CooperDallas Cowboys – 621
  10. Keenan AllenLos Angeles Chargers – 617
    DeAndre HopkinsHouston Texans – 617

2019 NFL Receiving Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns

  1. Chris GodwinTampa Bay Buccaneers – 6
    Mike EvansTampa Bay Buccaneers – 6
    D.J. Chark Jr.Jacksonville Jaguars – 6
    Kenny GolladayDetroit Lions – 6
    Adam ThielenMinnesota Vikings – 6
  2. Cooper KuppLos Angeles Rams – 5
    Amari CooperDallas Cowboys – 5
    Austin HooperAtlanta Falcons – 5
    Austin EkelerLos Angeles Chargers – 5
    Terry McLaurinWashington Redskins – 5
    Marvin Jones Jr.Detroit Lions – 5
    T.Y. HiltonIndianapolis Colts – 5
    Tyrell WilliamsOakland Raiders – 5
    Darren FellsHouston Texans – 5
  3. Michael ThomasNew Orleans Saints – 4
    Julio JonesAtlanta Falcons – 4
    Stefon DiggsMinnesota Vikings – 4
    Tyler LockettSeattle Seahawks – 4
    Julian EdelmanNew England Patriots – 4
    Calvin RidleyAtlanta Falcons – 4
    D.K. MetcalfSeattle Seahawks – 4
    Mecole HardmanKansas City Chiefs – 4
    Phillip Dorsett IINew England Patriots – 4
    Will DisslySeattle Seahawks – 4
    Jamaal WilliamsGreen Bay Packers – 4
  4. Courtland SuttonDenver Broncos – 3
    Keenan AllenLos Angeles Chargers – 3
    DeAndre HopkinsHouston Texans – 3
    Allen Robinson IIChicago Bears – 3
    D. WallerOakland Raiders – 3
    Will Fuller VHouston Texans – 3
    JuJu Smith-SchusterPittsburgh Steelers – 3
    Mark AndrewsBaltimore Ravens – 3
    Evan EngramNew York Giants – 3
    Sammy WatkinsKansas City Chiefs – 3
    Emanuel Sanders – San Francisco 49ers / Denver Broncos – 3
    Aaron JonesGreen Bay Packers – 3
    A.J. BrownTennessee Titans – 3
    DeVante ParkerMiami Dolphins – 3
    John Ross IIICincinnati Bengals – 3
    Marquise BrownBaltimore Ravens – 3
    Demarcus RobinsonKansas City Chiefs – 3
    Alshon JeffreyPhiladelphia Eagles – 3
    David JohnsonArizona Cardinals – 3
    Diontae JohnsonPittsburgh Steelers – 3
    Devonta FreemanAtlanta Falcons – 3
    Darius SlaytonNew York Giants – 3
    Nelson AgholorPhiladelphia Eagles – 3
    Tyreek HillKansas City Chiefs – 3
    Zach PascalIndianapolis Colts – 3
    Jimmy GrahamGreen Bay Packers – 3
    Eric EbronIndianapolis Colts – 3
    Dallas GoedertPhiladelphia Eagles – 3
    Taylor GabrielChicago Bears – 3
    Ryan GriffinNew York Jets – 3
    Joe MixonCinncinnati Bengals – 3
    Taysom HillNew Orleans Saints – 3
  5. Travis KelceKansas City Chiefs – 2
    John BrownBuffalo Bills – 2
    Larry FitzgeraldArizona Cardinals – 2
    Chris ConleyJacksonville Jaguars – 2
    Marquez Valdes-ScantlingGreen Bay Packers – 2
    Christian McCaffreyCarolina Panthers – 2
    Curtis SamuelCarolina Panthers – 2
    Corey DavisTennessee Titans – 2
    Cole BeasleyBuffalo Bills – 2
    Hunter HenryLos Angeles Chargers – 2
    Gerald EverettLos Angeles Rams – 2
    Greg OlsenCarolina Panthers – 2
    Jason WittenDallas Cowboys – 2
    T.J. Hockenson – Detroit Lions – 2
    James ConnorPittsburgh Steelers – 2
    Jordan AkinsHouston Texans – 2
    Willie Snead IVBaltimore Ravens – 2
    Delanie WalkerTennessee Titans – 2
    Jaron BrownSeattle Seahawks – 2
    Paul RichardsonWashington Redskins – 2
    Geronimo AllisonGreen Bay Packers – 2
    Jared CookNew Orleans Saints – 2
    Duke Johnson Jr.Houston Texans – 2
    DeSean JacksonPhiladelphia Eagles – 2
    James O’Shaughnessy…Jacksonville Jaguars – 2
    Cameron BrateTampa Buccaneers – 2
    Chris CarsonSeattle Seahawks – 2
    Vance McDonaldPittsburgh Steelers – 2
    Ricky Seals-JonesCleveland Browns – 2
    T. SharpeTennessee Titans – 2
    Foster MoreauOakland Raiders – 2
    Miles BoykinBaltimore Ravens – 2
    Blake JarwinDallas Cowboys – 2
    Demetrius HarrisCleveland Browns – 2
    K. ColeJacksonville Jaguars – 2
  6. Tyler BoydCincinnati Bengals – 1
    Odell Beckham Jr.Cleveland Browns – 1
    D.J. MooreCarolina Panthers – 1
    George KittleSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Michael GallupDallas Cowboys – 1
    Zack ErtzPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Brandin CooksLos Angeles Rams – 1
    Auden TateCincinnati Bengals – 1
    Dede WestbrookJacksonville Jaguars – 1
    James WhiteNew England Patriots – 1
    Preston WilliamsMiami Dolphins – 1
    Danny AmendolaDetroit Lions – 1
    Mohamed SanuNew England Patriots / Atlanta Falcons – 1
    Kenny StillsHouston Texans – 1
    Robby AndersonNew York Jets – 1
    Ted Ginn Jr. – New Orleans Saints – 1
    Josh GordonNew England Patriots – 1
    Golden TateNew York Giants – 1
    Alvin KamaraNew Orleans Saints – 1
    Miles SandersPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Sterling ShepardNew York Giants – 1
    Randall CobbDallas Cowboys – 1
    Jonnu SmithTennessee Titans – 1
    Jack DoyleIndianapolis Colts – 1
    H. RenfrowOakland Raiders – 1
    M. HallDetroit Lions – 1
    Tyler EifertCincinnati Bengals – 1
    Deebo SamuelSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    LeVeon BellNew York Jets – 1
    Noah FantDenver Broncos – 1
    Tarik CohenChicago Bears – 1
    Marquise GoodwinSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Trey QuinnWashington Redskins – 1
    Dawson KnoxBuffalo Bills – 1
    Tyler HigbeeLos Angeles Rams – 1
    Saquon BarkleyNew York Giants – 1
    B. JohnsonMinnesota Vikings – 1
    Josh HillNew Orleans Saints – 1
    L. MurrayNew Orleans Saints – 1
    Allen LazardGreen Bay Packers – 1
    Byron PringleKansas City Chiefs – 1
    Hayden HurstBaltimore Ravens – 1
    J. KumerowGreen Bay Packers – 1
    K. RudolphMinnesota Vikings – 1
    LeSean McCoy – Kansas City Chiefs – 1
    Derrick HenryTennessee Titans – 1
    Kerryon JohnsonDetroit Lions – 1
    Vernon DavisWashington Redskins – 1
    A. HurnsMiami Dolphins – 1
    David MooreSeattle Seahawks – 1
    Ryan IzzoNew England Patriots – 1
    Devin SmithDallas Cowboys – 1
    Isaiah McKenzieBuffalo Bills – 1
    Maxx WilliamsArizona Cardinals – 1
    Richie James Jr.San Francisco 49ers – 1
    Rhett EllisonNew York Giants – 1
    J. ReynoldsLos Angeles Rams – 1
    Chase EdmondsArizona Cardinals – 1
    Wayne GallmanNew York Giants – 1
    Matt BreidaSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Dante PettisSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Todd Gurley IILos Angeles Rams – 1
    Chester Rogers Indianapolis Colts – 1
    Tre’Quan SmithNew Orleans Saints – 1
    J. WimsChicago Bears – 1
    Raheem MostertSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Jordan HowardPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Brandon BoldenNew England Patriots – 1
    Parris CampbellIndianapolis Colts – 1
    T. ColemanSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Duke WilliamsBuffalo Bills – 1
    D. SingletaryBuffalo Bills – 1
    Antonio BrownNew England Patriots – 1
    A. WilsonMiami Dolphins – 1
    T.J. JonesNew York Giants – 1
    David NjokuCleveland Browns – 1
    Melvin GordonLos Angeles Chargers – 1
    J.J. NelsonOakland Raiders – 1
    Lee SmithBuffalo Bills – 1
    Troymaine PopeLos Angeles Chargers – 1
    Ryquell ArmsteadJacksonville Jaguars – 1
    C.J. HamMinnesota Vikings – 1
    Damien WilliamsKansas City Chiefs – 1
    Patrick RicardBaltimore Ravens – 1
    David Quessenberry – Tennessee Titans – 1