After Week 13 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
- Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs – 3,815
- Deshaun Watson – Houston Texans – 3,542
- Russell Wilson – Seattle Seahawks – 3,479
- Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 3,436
- Josh Allen – Buffalo Bills – 3,399
- Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers – 3,395
- Jared Goff – Los Angeles Rams – 3,372
- Tom Brady – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 3,300
- Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – 3,281
- Philip Rivers – Indianapolis Colts – 3,263
2020 NFL Passing Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns
- Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers – 36
- Russell Wilson – Seattle Seahawks – 32
- Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs – 31
- Tom Brady – Tampa Buccaneers – 28
- Ben Roethlisberger – Pittsburgh Steelers – 27
- Josh Allen – Buffalo Bills – 26
Kirk Cousins – Minnesota Vikings – 26
Ryan Tannehill – Tennessee Titans – 26 - Deshaun Watson – Houston Texans – 24
- Justin Herbert – Los Angeles Chargers – 23
- Derek Carr – Las Vegas Raiders – 22
Kyler Murray – Arizona Cardinals – 22 - Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – 21
Baker Mayfield – Cleveland Browns – 21
2020 NFL Rushing Yards Leaders (Top 10) – Total Yards
- Derrick Henry – Tennessee Titans – 1,317
- Dalvin Cook – Minnesota Vikings – 1,250
- James Robinson – Jacksonville Jaguars – 968
- Ronald Jones II – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 820
- Nick Chubb – Cleveland Browns – 799
- Ezekiel Elliott – Dallas Cowboys – 784
- Josh Jacobs – Las Vegas Raiders – 781
- Kenyan Drake – Arizona Cardinals – 768
- Aaron Jones – Green Bay Packers – 754
- Kareem Hunt – Cleveland Browns – 739
2020 NFL Rushing Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns
- Dalvin Cook – Minnesota Vikings – 13
- Derrick Henry – Tennessee Titans – 12
- Antonio Gibson – Washington Redskins – 11
Cam Newton – New England Patriots – 11 - Kyler Murray – Arizona Cardinals – 10
- Josh Jacobs – Oakland Raiders – 9
Alvin Kamara – New Orleans Saints – 9
Todd Gurley II – Arizona Falcons – 9 - Kenyan Drake – Arizona Cardinals – 8
- James Robinson – Jacksonville Jaguars – 7
Nick Chubb – Cleveland Browns – 7
Aaron Jones – Green Bay Packers – 7 - Melvin Gordon III – Denver Broncos – 6
Wayne Gallman – New York Giants – 6
Adrian Peterson – Detroit Lions – 6
Josh Allen – Buffalo Bills – 6 - Ronald Jones II – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 5
Ezekiel Elliott – Dallas Cowboys – 5
Darrell Henderson Jr. – Los Angeles Rams – 5
Malcolm Brown – Los Angles Rams – 5
Taysom Hill – New Orleans Saints – 5
Jerick McKinnon – San Francisco 49ers – 5
Carson Wentz – Philadelphia Eagles – 5
Christian McCaffrey – Carolina Panthers – 5 - Kareem Hunt – Cleveland Browns – 4
Clyde Edwards-Helaire – Kansas City Chiefs – 4
Lamar Jackson – Baltimore Ravens – 4
Jonathan Taylor – Indianapolis Colts – 4
Lativius Murray – New Orleans Saints – 4
James Connor – Pittsburgh Steelers – 4
Gus Edwards – Baltimore Ravens – 4
David Johnson – Houston Texans – 4
J.K. Dobbins – Baltimore Ravens – 4
Chris Carson – Seattle Seahawks – 4
D’Andre Swift – Detroit Lions – 4
Jeff Wilson Jr. – San Francisco 49ers – 4
Jordan Howard – Miami Dolphins – 4
2020 NFL Receiving Yards Leaders (Top 10) – Total Yards
- D.K. Metcalf – Seattle Seahawks – 1,119
- Travis Kelce – Kansas City Chiefs – 1,114
- Tyreek Hill – Kansas City Chiefs – 1,079
- Justin Jefferson – Minnesota Vikings – 1,039
- Stefon Diggs – Buffalo Bills – 1,037
- Davante Adams – Green Bay Packers – 1,029
- DeAndre Hopkins – Arizona Cardinals – 1,019
- Terry McLaurin – Washington Redskins – 977
- D.J. Moore – Carolina Panthers – 924
- Keenan Allen – Los Angeles Chargers – 923
2020 NFL Receiving Touchdown Leaders (Top 10) – Total Touchdowns
- Tyreek Hill – Kansas City Chiefs – 13
Davante Adams – Green Bay Packers – 13 - Adam Thielen – Minnesota Vikings – 12
- Mike Evans – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 11
- D.K. Metcalf – Seattle Seahawks – 9
- Travis Kelce – Kansas City Chiefs – 8
Will Fuller V – Houston Texans – 8
Tyler Lockett – Seattle Seahawks – 8
A.J. Brown – Tennessee Titans – 8
Chase Claypool – Pittsburgh Steelers – 8 - Robert Tonyan – Green Bay Packers – 7
Justin Jefferson – Minnesota Vikings – 7
Keenan Allen – Los Angeles Chargers – 7
Calvin Ridley – Atlanta Falcons – 7
Darren Waller – Las Vegas Raiders – 7
Jonnu Smith – Tennessee Titans – 7 - Marvin Jones Jr. – Detroit Lions – 6
JuJu Smith-Schuster – Pittsburgh Steelers – 6
Nelson Agholor – Las Vegas Raiders – 6
Christian Kirk – Arizona Cardinals – 6
Mark Andrews – Baltimore Ravens – 6 - DeAndre Hopkins – Arizona Cardinals – 5
Allen Robinson II – Chicago Bears – 5
Robert Woods – Los Angeles Rams – 5
Tee Higgins – Cincinnati Bengals – 5
Diontae Johnson – Pittsburgh Steelers – 5
T.J. Hockenson – Detriot Lions – 5
Tim Patrick – Denver Broncos – 5
Jamison Crowder – New York Jets – 5
Logan Thomas – Washington Redskins – 5
Gabriel Davis – Buffalo Bills – 5
David Moore – Seattle Seahawks – 5
Jimmy Graham – Chicago Bears – 5
Jared Cook – New Orleans Saints – 5 - Stefon Diggs – Buffalo Bills – 4
D.J. Moore – Carolina Panthers – 4
Amari Cooper – Dallas Cowboys – 4
Corey Davis – Tennessee Titans – 4
Tyler Boyd – Cincinnati Bengals – 4
Cole Beasley – Buffalo Bills – 4
CeeDee Lamb – Dallas Cowboys – 4
DeVante Parker – Miami Dolphins – 4
Alvin Kamara – New Orleans Saints – 4
D.J. Chark – Jacksonville Jaguars – 4
Mike Williams – Los Angeles Chargers – 4
Marquise Brown – Baltimore Ravens – 4
Brandon Alyuk – San Francisco 49ers – 4
Mike Gesicki – Miami Dolphins – 4
Marquez Valdes-Scantling – Green Bay Packers – 4
Rob Gronkowski – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 4
Keelan Cole Sr. – Jacksonville Jaguars – 4
Eric Ebron – Pittsburgh Steelers – 4
Travis Fulgham – Philadelphia Eagles – 4
Nyheim Hines – Indianapolis Colts – 4
Tre’Quan Smith – New Orleans Saints – 4
Greg Ward – Philadelphia Eagles – 4
Tyler Higbee – Los Angeles Rams – 4
James Washington – Pittsburgh Steelers – 4
Preston Williams – Miami Dolphins – 4
Chris Carson – Seattle Seahawks – 4
Kareem Hunt – Cleveland Browns – 4 - Terry McLaurin – Washington Redskins – 3
Brandin Cooks – Houston Texans – 3
Julio Jones – Atlanta Falcons – 3
Darius Slayton – New York Giants – 3
Chris Godwin – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 3
Curtis Samuel – Carolina Panthers – 3
Hunter Henry – Los Angeles Chargers – 3
Dalton Schultz – Dallas Cowboys – 3
Hayden Hurst – Atlanta Falcons – 3
Emanuel Sanders – New Orleans Saints – 3
Mecole Hardman – Kansas City Chiefs – 3
Randall Cobb – Houston Texans – 3
Rashard Higgins – Cleveland Browns – 3
Willie Snead IV – Baltimore Ravens – 3
Breshad Perriman – New York Jets – 3
Jalen Guyton – Los Angeles Chargers – 3
Dallas Goedert – Philadelphia Eagles – 3
Allen Lazard – Green Bay Packers – 3
Chase Edmonds – Arizona Cardinals – 3
Odell Beckham Jr. – Cleveland Browns – 3
Dan Arnold – Arizona Cardinals – 3
Darren Fells – Houston Texans – 3
Trey Burton – Indianapolis Colts – 3
Jordan Reed – San Francisco 49ers – 3
Rex Burkhead – New England Patriots – 3
Isaiah McKenzie – Buffalo Bills – 3
Harrison Bryant – Cleveland Browns – 3
Jack Doyle – Indianapolis Colts – 3
Tyler Kroft – Buffalo Bills – 3
Mercedes Lewis – Green Bay Packers – 3
Adam Shaheen – Miami Dolphins – 3
Note: Week 13 was the Bye week for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Carolina Panthers.