2018 and 2022 NFL MVP
Patrick Mahomes
This wide receiver accumulated 1,412 Yards on 125 catches for 8 TDs during 2025, wearing the #1 on his back.
Jamarr Chase
San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers -> Chicago Bears -> Los Angeles Chargers
Keenan Allen
This player infamously secured a fully guaranteed 5-year deal worth $230 million in 2022. Since then, he has only played in 19 games, and thrown for an average of 177 yards per game.
Deshaun Watson
After Derrick Henry, this player has the second most rushing yards of any active player with 8,356.
Saquon Barkley
2019 and 2020 Leading Rusher in the NFL
Derrick Henry
The first pick of the 2019 NFL Draft, who has also worn the number 1 on his jersey for the duration of their career.
Kyler Murray
Houston Texans -> Arizona Cardinals -> Tennessee Titans -> Kansas City Chiefs -> Baltimore Ravens
Deandre Hopkins
Following 7 years on the same team, this quarterback scored a five-year, $245 million contract on a new team set to keep him there until the 2028 season. Things turned south however, as he was released in March of 2024 after two lackluster seasons.
Russell Wilson
After his first team chose not to sign him to an extension at the end of the 2024 season, this running back signed a 1-year $3 million prove-it contract for a new team in the NFC. Following his best year by far in 2025, he just signed a 3-year extension to keep him there until 2029.
Javonte Williams
2020 and 2021 All-Purpose Touchdown Leader
Austin Ekeler
This NFC RB disappointingly only managed 1 rushing touchdown in 15 games played during the 2025 regular season, despite having 511 rushing yards and 3 receiving TDs. This marked the worst year of this player's career, coming off of 1,195 rushing yards and 10 TDs on the ground in 2024.
Chuba Hubbard
Oakland Raiders -> Dallas Cowboys -> Cleveland Browns -> Buffalo Bills
Amari Cooper
After starting his career 54-26 with multiple deep playoff runs, this quarterback secured a 6-year $120.6 million contract extension in 2013 that made him the highest paid player in NFL history at the time. Since then, he has played for 6 different teams, with a combined record of 53-68.
Joe Flacco
Out of active running backs, Derrick Henry has the most all purpose yards with 14,809, with Christian McCaffrey in second with 13,199. Who is in third, with 12,862?
Alvin Kamara
2019 and 2024 NFL Offensive Player of the Year Runner-Up
Lamar Jackson
This player has accumulated three 1000 yard seasons in their first four years in the league, managing 32 total touchdowns while wearing the number 1.
Travis Etienne
Tennessee Titans -> Atlanta Falcons -> Miami Dolphins -> Pittsburgh Steelers
Jonnu Smith
After accumulating 2,730 yards and 27 Rec TDs for his first AFC team, along with some huge playoff performances, this receiver signed a 3-year $39 million contract for his new AFC team in March 2024. Just 14 months later he was released ahead of the 2025 season.
Gabe Davis
This player is tied with Derrick Henry for the longest active 1000 yard rushing season streak, with 4 seasons in a row.
Tony Pollard
2014 and 2016 Most Interceptions Thrown
Philip Rivers
This player recorded the same number of tackles as rushing yards in the 2025 NFL season, achieving only 1 rushing yard in 29 attempts despite starting all 17 games.
Mathew Stafford
San Francisco 49ers -> Chicago Bears -> Washington Commanders
Jake Moody
After making a move from an NFC North team to the AFC, this receiver secured a 4-year $44 million contract from his new team. After 2 mediocre seasons in 2023 and 2024, the team forced him to lower his contract down to just $2.25 million to stay in 2025. He is set to become a free agent after securing just 70 yards and 1 TD on 10 catches this year.
Allen Lazard
Despite never having a 1000 yard season, Alvin Kamara is 9th in rushing yards amongst active players. Who is the next highest player to never have a 1000 yard season, sitting in 15th amongst active players?
Russell Wilson