2020 NFL Week 4 Season Leaders

After Week 4 in the 2020 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 2020 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:

2020 NFL Passing Yard Leaders (Top 10) – Total Yards

  1. Dak PrescottDallas Cowboys – 1,690
  2. Josh AllenBuffalo Bills – 1,322
  3. Russell WilsonSeattle Seahawks – 1,285
  4. Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 1,246
  5. Aaron RodgersGreen Bay Packers – 1,214
  6. Teddy BridgewaterCarolina Panthers – 1,147
  7. Gardner Minshew IIJacksonville Jaguars – 1,138
  8. Patrick MahomesKansas City Chiefs – 1,134
  9. Tom BradyTampa Bay Buccaneers – 1,122
  10. Joe BurrowCincinnati Bengals – 1,121

2020 NFL Passing Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns

  1. Russell WilsonSeattle Seahawks – 16
  2. Aaron RodgersGreen Bay Packers – 13
  3. Josh AllenBuffalo Bills – 12
  4. Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs – 11
    Tom BradyTampa Buccaneers – 11
  5. Dak PrescottDallas Cowboys – 9
  6. Gardner Minshew IIJacksonville Jaguars – 8
    Derek CarrOakland Raiders – 8
    Matthew StaffordDetroit Lions – 8
    Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints – 8
  7. Matt RyanAtlanta Falcons – 7
    Kyler MurrayArizona Cardinals – 7
    Ben RoethlisbergerPittsburgh Steelers – 7
    Lamar JacksonBaltimore Ravens – 7
    Baker MayfieldCleveland Browns – 7
  8. Joe BurrowCincinnati Bengals – 6
    Deshaun WatsonHouston Texans – 6
    Jared GoffLos Angeles Rams – 6
    Kirk CousinsMinnesota Vikings – 6
    Ryan TannehillTennessee Titans – 6
    Mitchell TrubiskiChicago Bears – 6
  9. Justin HerbertLos Angeles Chargers – 5
  10. Teddy BridgewaterCarolina Panthers – 4
    Ryan FitzpatrickMiami Dolphins – 4
    Philip Rivers – Indianapolis Colts – 4
    Dwayne Haskins Jr.Washington Redskins – 4
    Carson WentzPhiladelphia Eagles – 4
    Nick FolesChicago Bears – 4
    Jimmy GaroppoloSan Francisco 49ers – 4

2020 NFL Rushing Yards Leaders (Top 10) – Total Yards

  1. Dalvin CookMinnesota Vikings – 424
  2. Aaron JonesGreen Bay Packers – 374
  3. Nick ChubbCleveland Browns – 335
  4. Derrick HenryTennessee Titans – 319
  5. Joe MixonCincinnati Bengals – 315
  6. Clyde Edwards-HelaireKansas City Chiefs – 304
  7. Josh JacobsOakland Raiders – 300
  8. James RobinsonJacksonville Jaguars – 285
  9. Melvin Gordon IIIDenver Broncos – 281
  10. Kareem HuntCleveland Browns – 275

2020 NFL Rushing Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns

  1. Dalvin CookMinnesota Vikings – 6
  2. Aaron JonesGreen Bay Packers – 4
    Nick ChubbCleveland Browns – 4
    Kyler MurrayArizona Cardinals – 4
    Todd Gurley IIArizona Falcons – 4
    Alvin KamaraNew Orleans Saints – 4
    Christian McCaffreyCarolina Panthers – 4
    Cam NewtonNew England Patriots – 4
  3. Josh JacobsOakland Raiders – 3
    James RobinsonJacksonville Jaguars – 3
    Melvin Gordon IIIDenver Broncos – 3
    Kareem HuntCleveland Browns – 3
    Ezekiel ElliottDallas Cowboys – 3
    Jerick McKinnonSan Francisco 49ers – 3
    Antonio GibsonWashington Redskins – 3
    Carson WentzPhiladelphia Eagles – 3
    Dak PrescottDallas Cowboys – 3
    Josh AllenBuffalo Bills – 3
    Jordan HowardMiami Dolphins – 3
  4. Derrick HenryTennessee Titans – 2
    Joe MixonCincinnati Bengals – 2
    Jonathan TaylorIndianapolis Colts – 2
    Chris CarsonSeattle Seahawks – 2
    Darrell Henderson Jr.Los Angeles Rams – 2
    David JohnsonHouston Texans – 2
    Lativius MurrayNew Orleans Saints – 2
    Malcolm BrownLos Angles Rams – 2
    Mark Ingram IIBaltimore Ravens – 2
    Rex BurkheadNew England Patriots – 2
    Leonard FournetteTampa Bay Buccaneers – 2
    Ryan FitzpatrickMiami Dolphins – 2
    J.K. DobbinsBaltimore Ravens – 2
    Brandon AlyukSan Francisco 49ers – 2
    Peyton BarberWashington Redskins – 2
  5. Clyde Edwards-HelaireKansas City Chiefs – 1
    Kenyan DrakeArizona Cardinals – 1
    Ronald Jones IITampa Bay Buccaneers – 1
    Austin EkelerLos Angeles Chargers – 1
    Adrian PetersonDetroit Lions – 1
    Miles SandersPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Lamar JacksonBaltimore Ravens – 1
    Devin SingletaryBuffalo Bills – 1
    Joshua KelleyLos Angeles Chargers – 1
    Sony MichelNew England Patriots – 1
    Raheem MostertSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Mike DavisCarolina Panthers – 1
    Sam DarnoldNew York Jets – 1
    James ConnorPittsburgh Steelers – 1
    Patrick MahomesKansas City Chiefs – 1
    Alexander MattisonMinnesota Vikings – 1
    Brian HillAtlanta Falcons – 1
    Joe BurrowCincinnati Bengals – 1
    Odell Beckham Jr.Cleveland Browns – 1
    Nyheim HinesIndianapolis Colts – 1
    Kerryon JohnsonDetroit Lions – 1
    Teddy BridgewaterCarolina Panthers – 1
    Robert WoodsLos Angeles Rams – 1
    Deshaun WatsonHouston Texans – 1
    Carlos HydeSeattle Seahawks – 1
    Justin HerbertLos Angeles Chargers – 1
    D’Andre SwiftDetroit Lions – 1
    Jalen RichardLas Vegas Raiders – 1
    Tony PollardDallas Cowboys – 1
    Dion LewisNew York Giants – 1
    Dwayne Haskins Jr.Washington Redskins – 1
    Jared GoffLos Angeles Rams – 1
    Jeff Wilson Jr.San Francisco 49ers – 1
    Josh AdamsNew York Jets – 1
    Tom BradyTampa Bay Buccaneers – 1
    Gerald EverettLos Angeles Rams – 1

2020 NFL Receiving Yards Leaders (Top 10) – Total Yards

  1. Stefon DiggsBuffalo Bills – 403
    D.K. MetcalfSeattle Seahawks – 403
  2. Amari CooperDallas Cowboys – 401
  3. DeAndre HopkinsArizona Cardinals – 397
  4. Terry McLaurinWashington Redskins – 387
  5. Robby AndersonCarolina Panthers – 377
  6. Calvin RidleyAtlanta Falcons – 349
  7. Justin JeffersonMinnesota Vikings – 348
  8. Allen Robinson IIChicago Bears – 331
  9. Keenan AllenLos Angeles Chargers – 327
  10. Alvin KamaraNew Orleans Saints – 321

2020 NFL Receiving Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns

  1. Mike EvansTampa Bay Buccaneers – 5
    Robert TonyanGreen Bay Packers – 5
  2. Calvin RidleyAtlanta Falcons – 4
    Tyler LockettSeattle Seahawks – 4
    Tyreek HillKansas City Chiefs – 4
    Adam ThielenMinnesota Vikings – 4
    Mark AndrewsBaltimore Ravens – 4
  3. D.K. MetcalfSeattle Seahawks – 3
    Alvin KamaraNew Orleans Saints – 3
    Odell Beckham Jr.Cleveland Browns – 3
    D.J. CharkJacksonville Jaguars – 3
    Jonnu SmithTennessee Titans – 3
    JuJu Smith-SchusterPittsburgh Steelers – 3
    Tyler HigbeeLos Angeles Rams – 3
    Jimmy GrahamChicago Bears – 3
    Chris CarsonSeattle Seahawks – 3
  4. Stefon DiggsBuffalo Bills – 2
    Allen Robinson IIChicago Bears – 2
    DeeDee LambDallas Cowboys – 2
    Travis KelceKansas City Chiefs – 2
    Cooper KuppLos Angeles Rams – 2
    Will Fuller VHouston Texans – 2
    Allen LazardGreen Bay Packers – 2
    Darius SlaytonNew York Giants – 2
    Noah FantDenver Broncos – 2
    Dalton SchultzDallas Cowboys – 2
    Tim PatrickDenver Broncos – 2
    John BrownBuffalo Bills – 2
    Moe Allie-CoxIndianapolis Colts – 2
    Keelan Cole Sr.Jacksonville Jaguars – 2
    Davante AdamsGreen Bay Packers – 2
    Matt GesickiMiami Dolphins – 2
    Tre’Quan SmithNew Orleans Saints – 2
    Emanuel SandersNew Orleans Saints – 2
    T.J. HockensonDetriot Lions – 2
    David MooreSeattle Seahawks – 2
    Hayden HurstAtlanta Falcons – 2
    Tee HigginsCincinnati Bengals – 2
    O.J. HowardTampa Bay Buccaneers – 2
    Mecole HardmanKansas City Chiefs – 2
    Cedrick WilsonDallas Cowboys – 2
    Aaron JonesGreen Bay Packers – 1
    Anthony MillerChicago Bears – 2
    Gabriel DavisBuffalo Bills – 2
    Jalen GuytonLos Angeles Chargers – 2
    Braxton BerriosNew York Jets – 2
    Kenny GolladayDetroit Lions – 2
    Nelson AgholorLas Vegas Raiders – 2
    Andy IsabellaArizona Cardinals – 2
    Dontrelle InmanWashington Redskins – 2
    Jordan ReedSan Francisco 49ers – 2
    Chase EdmondsArizona Cardinals – 2
    Kareem HuntCleveland Browns – 2
    Tyler KroftBuffalo Bills – 2
  5. Amari CooperDallas Cowboys – 1
    DeAndre HopkinsArizona Cardinals – 1
    Terry McLaurinWashington Redskins – 1
    Robby AndersonCarolina Panthers – 1
    Justin JeffersonMinnesota Vikings – 1
    Keenan AllenLos Angeles Chargers – 1
    Tyler BoydCincinnati Bengals – 1
    DeVante ParkerMiami Dolphins – 1
    Michael GallupDallas Cowboys – 1
    Cole BeasleyBuffalo Bills – 1
    Scotty Miller – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 1
    Darren WallerLas Vegas Raiders – 1
    Jerry JeudyDenver Broncos – 1
    Robert WoodsLos Angeles Rams – 1
    George KittleSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Jamison CrowderNew York Jets – 1
    Randall CobbHouston Texans – 1
    Marquez Valdes-ScantlingGreen Bay Packers – 1
    Russell GageAtlanta Falcons – 1
    Corey DavisTennessee Titans – 1
    Hunter RenfrowLas Vegas Raiders – 1
    Sammy WatkinsKansas City Chiefs – 1
    Laviska Shenault Jr.Jacksonville Jaguars – 1
    Jordan AkinsHouston Texans – 1
    N’Keal HarryNew England Patriots – 1
    Ezekiel ElliottDallas Cowboys – 1
    Chase ClaypoolPittsburgh Steelers – 1
    Diontae JohnsonPittsburgh Steelers – 1
    Greg WardPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Mike DavisCarolina Panthers – 1
    Darnell MooneyChicago Bears – 1
    Chris GodwinTampa Bay Buccaneers – 1
    Zack ErtzPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Dallas GoedertPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Marvin Jones Jr.Detroit Lions – 1
    Adam HumphriesTennessee Titans – 1
    Zach PascalIndianapolis Colts – 1
    D’Andre SwiftDetroit Lions – 1
    Greg OlsenSeattle Seahawks – 1
    Willie Snead IVBaltimore Ravens – 1
    Jared CookNew Orleans Saints – 1
    Eric EbronPittsburgh Steelers – 1
    Raheem MostertSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Jerrick McKinnonSan Francisco 49ers – 1
    Logan ThomasWashington Redskins – 1
    Rex BurkheadNew England Patriots – 1
    Nyheim HinesIndianapolis Colts – 1
    Austin HooperCleveland Browns – 1
    David MontgomeryChicago Bears – 1
    Kenny StillsHouston Texans – 1
    Preston WilliamsMiami Dolphins – 1
    Joe MixonCincinnati Bengals – 1
    C.J. UzomahCincinnati Bengals – 1
    Freddie SwainSeattle Seahawks – 1
    Zay JonesLas Vegas Raiders – 1
    Tyler EifertJacksonville Jaguars – 1
    Christian KirkArizona Cardinals – 1
    James WashingtonPittsburgh Steelers – 1
    Jeff Wilson Jr.San Francisco 49ers – 1
    Kyle RudolphMinnesota Vikings – 1
    Foster MoreauLas Vegas Raiders – 1
    Darren FellsHouston Texans – 1
    Mike ThomasCincinnati Bengals – 1
    Chris ThompsonJacksonville Jaguars – 1
    Harrison BryantCleveland Browns – 1
    Jesse JamesDetroit Lions – 1
    Travis FulghamPhiladelphia Eagles – 1
    Tyron JohnsonLos Angeles Chargers – 1
    David NjokuCleveland Browns – 1
    Marvin HallDetroit Lions – 1
    Melvin Gordon IIIDenver Las Vegas Raiders – 1
    Alec Ingold Las Vegas Raiders – 1
    Ian ThomasCarolina Panthers – 1
    Nick BoyleBaltimore Ravens – 1
    Jason WittenLas Vegas Raiders – 1
    Ke’Shawn VaughnTampa Bay Buccaneers – 1
    Mercedes LewisGreen Bay Packers – 1
    Donald Parham Jr.Los Angeles Chargers – 1
    Javon WimsChicago Bears – 1
    Reggie BonnafonCarolina Panthers – 1
    MyCole PruittTennessee Titans – 1
    Zack MossBuffalo Bills – 1
    Patrick RicardBaltimore Ravens – 1
    Jacob HollisterSeattle Seahawks – 1
    Jakob JohnsonNew England Patriots – 1
    Travis HomerSeattle Seahawks – 1
    Anthony ShermanKansas City Chiefs – 1
    Cameron BrateTampa Bay Buccaneers – 1
    Jordan ThomasArizona Cardinals – 1
    Eric FisherKansas City Chiefs – 1
    Reggie GilliamBuffalo Bills – 1
    Lee SmithBuffalo Bills – 1
  • Note: The Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Tennessee Titans was postponed to a later date due to Covid-19 concerns. It was noted as a Bye week for those two teams.

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