2018 NFL preseason statistical leaders

The NFL preseason is finally over, and now it gets real starting next Thursday in Philadelphia as the Falcons and Eagles kick off the 2018 NFL season.

Listed below are the final individual and team preseason leaders in the AFC and NFC:

Rookie running back CHRIS WARREN of the Oakland Raiders was the NFL preseason rushing leader with 292 rushing yards. Rookie wide receiver JAVON WIMS of the Chicago Bears led the league in receiving yards with 227. The leading passer was Cincinnati Bengals quarterback ANDY DALTON with a 130.9 passer rating.

The Carolina Panthers finished the 2018 preseason with the top-ranked offense, averaging 373.3 yards per game. The New Orleans Saints led the league in total defense, allowing 216 yards per game on average.

​2018 NFL PRESEASON LEADERS

Individual Team

 

Touchdowns 4 tied, AFC 3   Total Offense Carolina, NFC 373.3
  2 tied, NFC 3     Cincinnati, AFC 364.5
             
Rushing Yards Warren, Oak., AFC (R) 292   Points Baltimore, AFC 127
  Nall, Chi., NFC (R) 223     Chicago, NFC 121
             
Rushing TDs 2 tied, AFC 3   Rushing Yds. Baltimore, AFC 159.0
  Kelly, LAR, NFC (R) 3   Per Game New Orleans, NFC 155.0
             
Longest Run Etling, NE, AFC (R) 86t   Rushing TDs New Orleans, NFC 8
from Scrimmage McCaffrey, Car., NFC 71t     Jacksonville, AFC 7
             
Passer Rating Dalton, Cin., AFC 130.9   Pass Attempts Chicago, NFC 189
  Winston, TB, NFC 126.9     Miami, AFC 165
             
Passing Yards Bray, Chi., NFC 652   Completions Chicago, NFC 121
  Mayfield, Cle., AFC (R) 501     Miami, AFC 106
             
Passing TDs 3 tied, NFC 5   Passing Yards Tampa Bay, NFC 284.5
  4 tied, AFC 4   Per Game Kansas City, AFC 274.0
             
Receptions 3 tied, NFC 16   Passing TDs Pittsburgh, AFC 9
  Hill, KC, AFC 14     Green Bay, NFC 8
             
Receiving Yards Wims, Chi., NFC (R) 227   Fewest Sacks Cincinnati, AFC 3
  Hill, KC, AFC 182   Allowed 3 tied, NFC 6
             
Receiving TDs Hatcher, Oak., AFC 3   Most 2-Point New Orleans, NFC 3
  Frazier, Car., Car 3   Conversions 2 tied, AFC 3
             
Longest Rec. Kumerow, GB, NFC 82t   Total Defense New Orleans, NFC 216.0
  Smith-Schuster, Pit., AFC 71t     Baltimore, AFC 265.0
Punt Return McKenzie, Den., AFC 19.8   Pts. Allowed/Game Cleveland, AFC 11.5
Average Powell, Det., NFC (R) 15.7     New Orleans, NFC 11.8
             
Kickoff Return Tate, NO, NFC 33.0   Rushing Yds. Tennessee, AFC 77.5
Average Langley, Den., AFC 27.7   Allowed/Game New Orleans, NFC 79.3
             
Punting Average Koch, Bal., AFC 51.6   Rushing TDs 2 tied, AFC 0
  Martin, Det., NFC 51.2   Allowed Philadelphia, NFC 1
             
Points Parkey, Chi., NFC 37   Passing Yards New Orleans, NFC 136.8
  2 tied, AFC 35   Allowed/Game Jacksonville, AFC 156.0
             
Field Goals 2 tied, AFC 9   Passing TDs 2 tied, AFC 1
  Parkey, Chi., NFC 8   Allowed 3 tied, NFC 2
             
Interceptions 4 tied, AFC 2   Interceptions Baltimore, AFC 9
  3 tied, NFC 2     Arizona, NFC 7
             
Sacks Ridgeway, Ind., AFC 4   Sacks Baltimore, AFC 21
  2 tied, NFC 4     Chicago, NFC 20
             

*(R) – Rookie

 

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