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2017 Regular Season Top Scorers 2017 Regular Season Top Scorers Defenses/Special Teams Rank Team TD Pts 1 Baltimore Ravens 7 130 2 Jacksonville Jaguars 7 129 3 Philadelphia Eagles 6 106 4 Detroit Lions 7 102 5 Los Angeles Chargers 4 98 6 Los Angeles Rams 4 97 7 Seattle Seahawks 4 89 8 Chicago Bears 4 88 9 Buffalo Bills 3 79 10 Carolina Panthers 3 79 11 Kansas City Chiefs 3 79 12 Minnesota Vikings 1 75 13 New Orleans Saints 1 71 14 Atlanta Falcons 3 71 15 Denver Broncos 3 71 16 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3 71 17 Dallas Cowboys 2 68 18 New England Patriots 1 68 19 Arizona Cardinals 2 67 20 Miami Dolphins 3 66 21 Houston Texans 4 65 22 Pittsburgh Steelers 0 64 23 Green Bay Packers 2 62 24 Tennessee Titans 1 60 25 Cincinnati Bengals 2 59 Kickers Rank Player Team Pts 1 Greg Zuerlein Los Angeles Rams 158 2 Stephen Gostkowski New England Patriots 150 3 Chris Boswell Pittsburgh Steelers 138 4 Robbie Gould San Francisco 49ers 135 5 Wil Lutz New Orleans Saints 134 6 Harrison Butker Kansas City Chiefs 133 7 Justin Tucker Baltimore Ravens 132 8 Ryan Succop Tennessee Titans 127 9 Kai Forbath Minnesota Vikings 127 10 Matt Bryant Atlanta Falcons 121 11 Matt Prater Detroit Lions 121 12 Jake Elliott Philadelphia Eagles 117 13 Graham Gano Carolina Panthers 117 14 Stephen Hauschka Buffalo Bills 106 15 Phil Dawson Arizona Cardinals 105 16 Adam Vinatieri Indianapolis Colts 101 17 Chandler Catanzaro New York Jets 98 18 Blair Walsh Seattle Seahawks 94 19 Brandon McManus Denver Broncos 93 20 Ka'imi Fairbairn Houston Texans 85 21 Cody Parkey Miami Dolphins 85 22 Randy Bullock Cincinnati Bengals 78 23 Giorgio Tavecchio Oakland Raiders 77 24 Mason Crosby Green Bay Packers 75 25 Josh Lambo Jacksonville Jaguars 75 Quarterbacks Rank Player Team Pass Yds Rush Yds Pass TD Rush TD Pts 1 Russell Wilson Seattle Seahawks 3762 550 32 3 199 2 Cam Newton Carolina Panthers 3122 695 21 6 179 3 Kirk Cousins Washington Redskins 3935 167 27 3 173 4 Tom Brady New England Patriots 4386 28 30 0 172 5 Carson Wentz Philadelphia Eagles 3296 299 33 0 169 6 Ben Roethlisberger Pittsburgh Steelers 4251 47 28 0 165 7 Alex Smith Kansas City Chiefs 4042 355 26 1 165 8 Dak Prescott Dallas Cowboys 3146 341 21 6 161 9 Jared Goff Los Angeles Rams 3809 51 28 1 160 10 Matthew Stafford Detroit Lions 4123 96 26 0 154 11 Drew Brees New Orleans Saints 4093 10 22 2 151 12 Philip Rivers Los Angeles Chargers 4128 -7 25 0 149 13 Blake Bortles Jacksonville Jaguars 3529 314 21 2 148 14 Josh McCown New York Jets 2926 124 18 5 138 15 Case Keenum Minnesota Vikings 3358 160 21 1 130 16 Marcus Mariota Tennessee Titans 3098 252 12 5 128 17 Matt Ryan Atlanta Falcons 3778 129 19 0 127 18 Derek Carr Oakland Raiders 3253 65 21 0 125 19 Andy Dalton Cincinnati Bengals 3098 101 22 0 122 20 Eli Manning New York Giants 3336 30 18 1 120 21 Tyrod Taylor Buffalo Bills 2595 392 13 4 120 22 Jacoby Brissett Indianapolis Colts 2984 242 12 4 118 23 Jameis Winston Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3141 103 18 0 111 24 Deshaun Watson Houston Texans 1699 269 19 2 110 25 DeShone Kizer Cleveland Browns 2580 358 9 5 109 Running Backs Rank Player Team Rush Yds Rec Yds TD Pts 1 Todd Gurley Los Angeles Rams 1305 788 19 181 2 Le'Veon Bell Pittsburgh Steelers 1291 655 11 130 3 Melvin Gordon Los Angeles Chargers 1012 445 12 120 4 Alvin Kamara New Orleans Saints 684 742 12 119 5 Mark Ingram New Orleans Saints 1089 397 12 118 6 Kareem Hunt Kansas City Chiefs 1292 455 10 113 7 Leonard Fournette Jacksonville Jaguars 971 235 10 97 8 LeSean McCoy Buffalo Bills 1128 426 8 97 9 Jordan Howard Chicago Bears 1111 120 9 95 10 Ezekiel Elliott Dallas Cowboys 880 231 9 90 11 Dion Lewis New England Patriots 803 174 8 77 12 Devonta Freeman Atlanta Falcons 842 232 7 72 13 Lamar Miller Houston Texans 851 327 6 72 14 Tevin Coleman Atlanta Falcons 607 285 8 71 15 Christian McCaffrey Carolina Panthers 421 611 7 69 16 Carlos Hyde San Francisco 49ers 850 340 6 69 17 Marshawn Lynch Oakland Raiders 790 134 7 68 18 DeMarco Murray Tennessee Titans 659 266 7 65 19 Alex Collins Baltimore Ravens 895 169 5 62 20 Jonathan Stewart Carolina Panthers 680 52 7 62 21 Rex Burkhead New England Patriots 264 254 8 61 22 Chris Thompson Washington Redskins 294 510 6 61 23 C.J. Anderson Denver Broncos 946 224 4 60 24 Latavius Murray Minnesota Vikings 731 99 6 60 25 Jerick McKinnon Minnesota Vikings 526 421 5 56 26 Jamaal Williams Green Bay Packers 474 231 6 56 27 Bilal Powell New York Jets 726 160 5 55 28 Frank Gore Indianapolis Colts 861 234 4 55 29 Javorius Allen Baltimore Ravens 554 250 6 54 30 Derrick Henry Tennessee Titans 693 70 5 53 31 Kenyan Drake Miami Dolphins 569 224 4 50 32 Corey Clement Philadelphia Eagles 321 123 6 48 33 Giovani Bernard Cincinnati Bengals 406 371 4 45 34 Joe Mixon Cincinnati Bengals 530 286 4 45 35 Jay Ajayi Philadelphia Eagles 873 158 2 43 36 Theo Riddick Detroit Lions 276 432 5 43 37 Tarik Cohen Chicago Bears 357 344 4 43 38 Isaiah Crowell Cleveland Browns 832 182 2 42 39 Orleans Darkwa New York Giants 597 116 4 42 40 Mike Gillislee New England Patriots 383 15 5 41 Tight Ends Rank Player Team Rec Yds TD Pts 1 Rob Gronkowski New England Patriots 1083 8 87 2 Travis Kelce Kansas City Chiefs 1038 8 81 3 Jimmy Graham Seattle Seahawks 475 10 77 4 Zach Ertz Philadelphia Eagles 800 8 74 5 Kyle Rudolph Minnesota Vikings 529 8 62 6 Evan Engram New York Giants 722 6 57 7 Cameron Brate Tampa Bay Buccaneers 554 6 51 8 Delanie Walker Tennessee Titans 788 4 49 9 O.J. Howard Tampa Bay Buccaneers 432 6 48 10 Jason Witten Dallas Cowboys 543 5 45 11 Hunter Henry Los Angeles Chargers 579 4 43 12 Eric Ebron Detroit Lions 565 4 40 13 Tyler Kroft Cincinnati Bengals 351 5 39 14 Marcedes Lewis Jacksonville Jaguars 305 5 39 15 Jack Doyle Indianapolis Colts 652 3 37 16 Benjamin Watson Baltimore Ravens 461 4 36 17 Trey Burton Philadelphia Eagles 239 5 36 18 Vernon Davis Washington Redskins 628 3 36 19 Jared Cook Oakland Raiders 652 2 33 20 Garrett Celek San Francisco 49ers 308 4 31 21 David Njoku Cleveland Browns 348 4 31 22 Austin Hooper Atlanta Falcons 491 3 30 23 Julius Thomas Miami Dolphins 388 3 28 24 Luke Willson Seattle Seahawks 153 4 28 25 Charles Clay Buffalo Bills 494 2 26 Wide Receivers Rank Player Team Rec Yds TD Pts 1 DeAndre Hopkins Houston Texans 1378 13 127 2 Antonio Brown Pittsburgh Steelers 1533 9 110 3 Davante Adams Green Bay Packers 885 10 89 4 Tyreek Hill Kansas City Chiefs 1183 8 89 5 Alshon Jeffery Philadelphia Eagles 781 9 85 6 A.J. Green Cincinnati Bengals 1061 8 84 7 Marvin Jones Detroit Lions 970 8 80 8 Jarvis Landry Miami Dolphins 895 8 75 9 Keenan Allen Los Angeles Chargers 1260 5 73 10 Larry Fitzgerald Arizona Cardinals 1101 6 73 11 Robby Anderson New York Jets 939 7 73 12 Michael Crabtree Oakland Raiders 601 8 72 13 Nelson Agholor Philadelphia Eagles 757 8 72 14 Brandin Cooks New England Patriots 1003 6 70 15 Michael Thomas New Orleans Saints 1151 5 68 16 Stefon Diggs Minnesota Vikings 784 7 68 17 Doug Baldwin Seattle Seahawks 901 6 68 18 Devin Funchess Carolina Panthers 792 7 66 19 Sammy Watkins Los Angeles Rams 593 8 65 20 Adam Thielen Minnesota Vikings 1216 4 64 21 Julio Jones Atlanta Falcons 1364 3 63 22 Mike Evans Tampa Bay Buccaneers 946 5 61 23 Kenny Stills Miami Dolphins 813 6 61 24 JuJu Smith-Schuster Pittsburgh Steelers 774 6 60 25 Dez Bryant Dallas Cowboys 815 6 60 26 Cooper Kupp Los Angeles Rams 869 5 57 27 Paul Richardson Seattle Seahawks 703 6 56 28 T.Y. Hilton Indianapolis Colts 952 4 56 29 Robert Woods Los Angeles Rams 781 5 55 30 Amari Cooper Oakland Raiders 565 6 54 31 Jermaine Kearse New York Jets 751 5 54 32 Golden Tate Detroit Lions 899 4 53 33 Mohamed Sanu Atlanta Falcons 632 5 52 34 Josh Doctson Washington Redskins 465 6 51 35 Demaryius Thomas Denver Broncos 837 4 49 36 Jordy Nelson Green Bay Packers 482 6 49 37 Ted Ginn New Orleans Saints 754 4 48 38 Rishard Matthews Tennessee Titans 788 4 47 39 Chris Hogan New England Patriots 439 5 43 40 Jamison Crowder Washington Redskins 764 3 42.
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