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Best Ncaa Ffl Single Seasons BEST NCAA FFL SINGLE SEASONS Any Player Player Team Owner Year Points 1 BJ Symons Texas Tech Jonathan 2003 471 2 Lamar Jackson Louisville Corey 2016 471 3 Kyler Murray Oklahoma Jonathan 2018 450 4 Patrick Mahomes Texas Tech Chad 2016 440 5 Lamar Jackson Louisville Corey 2017 437 6 Graham Harrell Texas Tech Corey 2007 436 7 Mason Rudolph Oklahoma St Jonathan 2017 418 8 Melvin Gordon Wisconsin Corey 2014 398 9 Rashaad Penny San Diego St Jeff 2017 396 10 Derek Carr Fresno St Bill 2013 391 11 Graham Harrell Texas Tech Corey 2008 389 12 Marcus Mariota Oregon Corey 2014 388 13 Sam Bradford Oklahoma Craig 2008 384 14 Johnny Manziel Texas A&M Craig 2012 382 15 Johnny Manziel Texas A&M Craig 2013 376 16 Jay Ajayi Boise St Jonathan 2014 374 17 Baker Mayfield Oklahoma Jeff 2017 369 18 Gardner Minshew Washington St Craig 2018 354 19 Trevone Boykin TCU Clint 2015 351 20 Dak Prescott Mississippi St Bill 2014 348 21 Robert Griffin Baylor Corey 2011 340 22 Montee Ball Wisconsin Joel 2011 340 23 Luke Falk Washington St Corey 2015 340 24 Tahj Boyd Clemson David 2012 335 25 Jeremy McNichols Boise St Craig 2016 334 Quarterbacks Player Team Owner Year Points 1 BJ Symons Texas Tech Jonathan 2003 471 2 Lamar Jackson Louisville Corey 2016 471 3 Kyler Murray Oklahoma Jonathan 2018 450 4 Patrick Mahomes Texas Tech Chad 2016 440 5 Lamar Jackson Louisville Corey 2017 437 6 Graham Harrell Texas Tech Corey 2007 436 7 Mason Rudolph Oklahoma St Jonathan 2017 418 8 Derek Carr Fresno St Bill 2013 391 9 Graham Harrell Texas Tech Corey 2008 389 10 Marcus Mariota Oregon Corey 2014 388 11 Sam Bradford Oklahoma Craig 2008 384 12 Johnny Manziel Texas A&M Craig 2012 382 13 Johnny Manziel Texas A&M Craig 2013 376 14 Baker Mayfield Olahoma Jeff 2017 369 15 Gardner Minshew Washington St Craig 2018 354 16 Trevone Boykin TCU Clint 2015 351 17 Dak Prescott Mississippi St Bill 2014 348 18 Robert Griffin Baylor Corey 2011 340 19 Luke Falk Washington St Corey 2015 340 20 Tahj Boyd Clemson David 2012 335 21 Will Grier West Virginia Heath 2018 332 22 Patrick Mahomes Texas Tech Chad 2015 331 23 Tahj Boyd Clemson David 2013 328 24 Marcus Mariota Oregon Corey 2013 326 25 Chad Kelly Mississippi Joel 2015 320 Running Backs Player Team Owner Year Points 1 Melvin Gordon Wisconsin Corey 2014 398 2 Rashaad Penny San Diego St Jeff 2017 396 3 Jay Ajayi Boise St Jonathan 2014 374 4 Montee Ball Wisconsin Joel 2011 340 5 Jeremy McNichols Boise St Craig 2016 334 6 Ricky Williams Texas Corey 1998 316 7 Leonard Fournette LSU Jonathan 2015 316 8 Ricky Williams Texas Corey 1997 310 9 Ezekiel Elliot Ohio St Harbin 2015 308 10 Derrick Henry Alabama Heath 2015 308 11 Damien Anderson Northwestern Craig 2000 306 12 Saquon Barkley Penn St Bill 2017 300 13 Larry Johnson Penn St Joey 2002 298 14 Dalvin Cook Florida St Harbin 2016 298 15 Trent Richardson Alabama Heath 2011 296 16 Bryce Love Stanford Corey 2017 294 17 Tevin Coleman Indiana Heath 2014 286 18 Ameer Abdullah Nebraska Harbin 2014 282 19 Toby Gerhart Stanford Craig 2009 278 20 Royce Freeman Oregon Chad 2015 274 21 Brian Calhoun Wisconsin Jonathan 2005 272 22 Myles Gaskin Washington Joel 2017 272 23 Trayveon Williams Texas A&M Chad 2018 272 24 Donnell Pumphrey San Diego St Craig 2016 270 25 Bishop Sankey Washington Harbin 2013 268 Wide Receivers Player Team Owner Year Points 1 Michael Crabtree Texas Tech Corey 2007 278 2 Davante Adams Fresno St Eric 2013 266 3 Marquise Lee USC Eric 2012 250 4 Golden Tate Notre Dame Jonathan 2009 246 5 Brandin Cooks Oregon St Craig 2013 246 6 Justin Blackmon Oklahoma St Craig 2010 244 7 Corey Coleman Baylor Heath 2015 238 8 Stedman Bailey West Virginia Craig 2012 234 9 Rashard Higgins Colorado St Craig 2014 234 10 Tavon Austin West Virginia Harbin 2012 230 11 Dez Bryant Oklahoma St Corey 2008 228 12 Dede Westbrook Oklahoma Chad 2016 220 13 Larry Fitzgerald Pittsburgh Corey 2003 216 14 Torry Holt NC St Corey 1998 212 15 John Ursua Hawaii Jonathan 2018 209 16 Marquess Wilson Washington St Corey 2011 202 17 Will Fuller Notre Dame Heath 2015 202 18 James Washington Oklahoma St Chad 2017 202 19 Michael Crabtree Texas Tech Corey 2008 200 20 Amari Cooper Alabama Joel 2014 200 21 Justin Blackmon Oklahoma St Craig 2011 196 22 Sammy Watkins Clemson Joel 2013 192 23 Jakeem Grant Texas Tech Craig 2015 192 24 DeAndre Hopkins Clemson Eric 2012 191 25 Craig Yeast Kentucky Craig 1998 190 Jeremy Maclin Missouri Joel 2008 190 Keke Coutee Texas Tech Craig 2017 190 Tight Ends Player Team Owner Year Points 1 Jaylen Samuels NC State Heath 2017 150 2 Jermaine Gresham Oklahoma Corey 2008 142 3 Jace Amaro Texas Tech Craig 2013 134 4 Jaylen Samuels NC State Heath 2016 134 5 Jaylen Samuels NC State Heath 2015 132 6 Chase Coffman Missouri Eric 2008 116 7 Evan Engram Mississippi Corey 2016 116 8 Marcedes Lewis UCLA Heath 2005 114 9 Jace Sternberger Texas A&M Chad 2018 106 10 Rob Gronkowski Arizona Jonathan 2008 104 11 Travis Beckum Wisconsin Bill 2007 100 12 Dustin Keller Purdue Craig 2007 98 13 Coby Fleener Stanford Craig 2011 98 14 Mark Andrews Oklahoma Jeff 2017 98 15 Gary Barnidge Louisville Corey 2007 90 Fred Davis USC Heath 2007 90 Joseph Fauria UCLA Heath 2012 90 Kickers Player Team Owner Year Points 1 Daniel Carlson Auburn Chad 2017 137 2 Quinn Sharp Oklahoma St Craig 2012 134 3 Dan Bailey Oklahoma St Craig 2010 132 4 Trey Dicarlo Oklahoma Corey 2003 128 5 Dustin Hopkins Florida St Corey 2012 126 6 Jeff Wolfret Missouri Joel 2008 121 7 Rodrigo Blankenship Georgia Jeff 2018 121 8 Leigh Tiffin Alabama David 2009 120 9 Ross Martin Duke Joel 2015 119 10 Randy Bullock Texas A&M Craig 2011 117 11 Adam Griffith Alabama Harbin 2015 114 12 Zane Gonzalez Arizona Joel 2016 114 13 Jeff Wolfret Missouri Joel 2007 113 14 Phillip Welch Wisconsin Joel 2010 113 15 Casey Skowron Arizona Clint 2015 113 Defense/Special Teams Player Owner Year Points 1 Miami Heath 2001 122 2 Oklahoma Jay 2002 105 3 USC Jonathan 2003 100 4 Virginia Tech Corey 2001 98 5 Kansas St Corey 2002 95 6 Nebraska Corey 1996 91 7 Texas David 2009 89 8 Miami Corey 2000 88 9 TCU David 2014 86 10 Texas Joey 2003 85 11 Virginia Tech Jonathan 2006 85 12 Virginia Tech Bill 2003 82 13 Miami Heath 2003 82 14 Virginia Tech Craig 1999 80 15 Oklahoma Joel 2003 79 Alabama Heath 2018 79 Owner Owner Year Points 1 Chad Rozelle 2016 2315 2 Heath Senkel 2015 2238 3 Corey Chen 2014 2234 4 Jonathan Cornwell 2013 2209 5 Craig Smith 2013 2172 6 Corey Chen 2017 2152 7 Craig Harbin 2013 2141 8 Jonathan Cornwell 2014 2120 9 Craig Smith 2015 2094 10 Craig Smith 2016 2056 11 Craig Smith 2014 2031 12 Corey Chen 2011 2003 13 Jonathan Cornwell 2015 1976 14 Corey Chen 2018 1959 15 Craig Smith 2012 1956 16 Corey Chen 2003 1934 17 Corey Chen 2008 1912 18 Heath Senkel 2013 1912 19 Joel Margheim 2012 1908 20 Corey Chen 2010 1907.
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