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The 2025 NFL Playoff are nearly upon us. That means the majority of fantasy football leagues are in the midst of their postseasons.
As with each and every year, the NFL’s top performers consist of a mix of proven playmakers and unexpected stars. Fantasy football managers lucky enough to strike gold on that mix will likely hoist a trophy at year’s end.
Today, we’ll take a different look at some of those top scorers in the 2025 season.
Highest fantasy football scorers by letters of the alphabet
Rather than simply list the top 10-15 performers, we’ve opted to take a unique approach. One that should mix it up enough to shift away from the names typically seen at the top.
We’ve listed the highest fantasy football scorer by letter of the alphabet. On this list, we’ll go by first name as it was a bit more inclusive than filtering by last name. Scores have been gathered from the NFL Fantasy website. Fantasy points are based on default NFL-Managed scoring.
Let’s start from the top with the letter “A.”
Amon-Ra St. Brown

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Amon-Ra St. Brown begins out list. The Detroit Lions star ranks 12th among all NFL scorers.
The wideout has tallied just under 275 points through 14 games, good for an average of 19.64 points per week. Those totals make him the third highest rated receiver in professional football.
St. Brown has 94 catches for 1,140 yards and 11 scores. He should eclipse the 100-reception mark for a fourth straight season.
Bijan Robinson

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The former first-round NFL Draft pick has been one of the best running back options in fantasy football. Bijan Robinson boasts a Top 10 overall player ranking.
The third-year tailback has been a weapon as both a rusher and receiver. Through 14 matchups, he’s 1,174 yards on the ground and 684 yards through the air, good for an NFC-leading 1,858 yards from scrimmage.
Robinson has more than 293 fantasy football points in 2025.
Christian McCaffrey

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Christian McCaffrey has finally been healthy this year, and it’s shown in a big way. The 49ers star leads the NFL in fantasy football points with 344.20.
The tailback is on pace for another 1,000-yard season as a rusher. He’s also hauled in 86 catches as a receiver out of the backfield, and it threatening to log his second career 1,000-yard receiving campaign, too.
McCaffrey leads the NFC in touches with 345 through 14 games. He’s made the most of those opportunities.
De’Von Achane

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De’Von Achane is the third running back on the list, and one of five ranked inside the Top 10 in fantasy football points. He is the most highly rated player whose first name begins with the letter “D.”
The Miami Dolphins star is a threat to score each time he touches the football. Achane leads the AFC in yards per carry to rack up 1,186 rushing yards.
He’s added 61 catches for 450 receiving yards, making him the full package. Achane has scored just over 290 fantasy football points.
Emeka Egbuka

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Emeka Egbuka is the first player on our list that falls outside the Top 25. In fact, he rounds out the Top 50 with 183.90 fantasy football points.
The Tampa Bay wideout has had a productive year, hauling in 58 catches for 870 yards through 12 starts. That puts the rookie on pace for a 1,000-yard debut.
That production should make the pass catcher a hot commodity on 2026 fantasy draft boards.
Foster Moreau

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Somewhat surprisingly, there are not many offensive superstars whose first names begin with the letter “F.” No Freds, Franks, or Finns. There is a Foster, though.
Foster Moreau has caught six passes this season with the New Orleans Saints. He’s accounted for 11.40 fantasy football points with his 54 receiving yards.
This is Moreau’s seventh season in the league, and third with New Orleans. It’s been much less productive than last year’s five-touchdown campaign. Still, he owns the most fantasy football for “F” named players.
George Pickens

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George Pickens is shining in his first year with the Dallas Cowboys. The wideout has amassed a career-high 1,212 yards and eight scores through 14 games.
Pickens has been Dak Prescott’s top target, above even CeeDee Lamb. It’s allowed him to be a Top 5 wide receiver with just over 252 fantasy football points.
The pass catcher’s career in Pittsburgh was a bit unpredictable. He’ll climb future draft boards given his move to an explosive offense.
Harold Fannin Jr.

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Harold Fannin Jr. is the top fantasy football scorer with a first name starting with “H.” The Cleveland Browns tight end has been a Top 10 performer at his position as a rookie.
While his 155.70 fantasy football points won’t match those of the league’s superstars, Fannin’s been more than consistent in an inconsistent offense.
The Browns have rotated through quarterbacks through 14 matchups. Fannin’s been one constant with his 66 catches and 667 yards.
Isiah Pacheco

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Pacheco is not a Top 50 performer at his position. He’s not even the most highly rated running back on his own roster. Still, he benefits from a lack of “I” names to appear on this list.
The fourth-year Chief has split time with Kareem Hunt in the Kansas City backfield. He’s totaled 396 rushing yards and a touchdown across 10 starts.
Pacheco’s production has dipped significantly from a 935-yard 2023 campaign. He likely won’t find his name atop any wish lists with the fantasy football playoffs in full swing.
Josh Allen

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“J” is one of the top performing letters in this category. Four of the top six fantasy football scorers have first names that begin with “J.”
Those include Jahmyr Gibbs, Jaxson Smith-Njigba, and Jonathan Taylor. Josh Allen, however, tops them all.
The Buffalo QB is the No. 2 overall scorer in the NFL with 334 points. Through 14 starts, he’s thrown for 3,270 yards and 25 scores while also being a threat with his legs (12 rushing TDs).
Kyren Williams

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Kyren Williams is in the midst of a third straight 1,100-yard season. As a result, the Los Angeles running back has been a top fantasy football performer.
Williams has scored 236 points through 15 games. That’s good for a Top 25 overall grade at the time of this writing.
The ball carrier has scored 10 touchdowns for the Rams as a rusher while adding three more as a pass catcher.
Lamar Jackson

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Lamar Jackson has found his name near the top of the fantasy football rankings for years now. The two-time NFL MVP, however, has seen a dip in 2025.
Some of that is due to play. Some is due to injury. Nonetheless, he’s still the top-rated fantasy football player whose first name starts with the letter “L.”
Jackson has tossed 18 touchdowns and run for two more. He is currently the No. 17 ranked player at his position with 189.70 points.
Matthew Stafford

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Matthew Stafford does not seem to be aging. The soon-to-be 38-year-old signal caller is the No. 2 ranked quarterback in the 2025 fantasy football season.
The passer has thrown for an NFC-leading 4,179 yards and 40 touchdowns through 15 contests. He is on pace to set career-bests in Year 17 as an NFL player.
Stafford’s 311 fantasy football points rank behind only Josh Allen in terms of QBs. They fall behind no one whose first name starts with “M.”
Nico Collins

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Nico Collins has been his typically productive self in 2025, recording a third straight 1,000-yard season. The Houston pass catcher has scored six times as a receiver while adding another touchdown as a runner.
With 207 fantasy football points, Collins is a rated as WR7 through 14 weeks of play. That puts him above the likes of AJ Brown, Davante Adams, and Michael Pittman.
Following another successful season, he’ll be a solid option in 2026 fantasy draft.
Oronde Gadsden II

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Oronde Gadsden makes this list mainly due to a lack of offensive playmakers boasting “O” first names. The Chargers tight end just makes the cut as a Top 20 performer at his position.
Gadsden has hauled in 43 catches and two touchdowns to go along with 603 receiving yards. His 113 fantasy football points are the 19th-most for a tight end.
While he does find himself on this particular list, he likely won’t be a top fantasy draft pick next offseason.
Puka Nacua

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Puka Nacua ranks third in the NFL in fantasy football points with 333 after playing his 15th games. The Los Angeles wide receiver leads the NFC in receptions and yards per game.
His 1,592 yards have already set a career high despite the season still having two weeks to play.
Nacua is only in his third professional season. Given this most recent production, his outlook in future fantasy football leagues continues to skyrocket.
Quinshon Judkins

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Quinshon Judkins has been productive in his rookie debut, totaling 805 yards through 13 starts with the Cleveland Browns. The ball carrier is rated as RB23 at this point in the season.
With that said, he is the top performing player, regardless of position, whose first name starts with the letter “Q.”
Judkins is currently the feature back in a bad offense, though he’s shown promise in Year 1. He should be a solid option in future fantasy drafts should he remain the team’s lone tailback.
Rico Dowdle

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Rico Dowdle has been one of the league’s most pleasant surprises. The Carolina running back has gone from reserve to top scorer in a matter of weeks.
Dowdle began the season as the Panthers’ backup in Week 1. By Week 5, he was the feature back.
The ball carrier made the most of his opportunity and at one point was leading the NFC in rushing. He’s racked up 978 yards and six scores across eight starts. His 195.70 fantasy points rank as the 14th-most by a running back.
Saquon Barkley

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Saquon Barkley is a constant on lists of top fantasy football performers, especially since joining the Philadelphia Eagles. In his first year with the organization, he led the NFC in rushing.
Year 2 should bring about another 1,000-yard campaign. Through 14 contests, he’s totaled 940 rushing yards and six touchdowns.
Barkley holds a RB11 ranking with 204 fantasy football points.
Trey McBride

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No one could’ve guessed the fantasy football production we’d see from top “T” scorer Trey McBride. While the tight end did record a 1,000-yard season in 2024, his scoring has gone up significantly in 2025.
That’s due to 10 receiving touchdowns, which leads all players at his position. It also nearly doubles the six scores he’d produced across his first three NFL seasons.
McBride will continue shooting up fantasy football draft boards given the production across the last two seasons. He is the top-rated tight end with 272 points this year.
U – N/A

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There are no offensive players to record fantasy football points whose first name begins with “U.” There are none with a last name beginning with “U,” either.
It is one of two letters in the alphabet without a top performer.
Van Jefferson

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Van Jefferson is not a top fantasy football option in 2025. He’s totaled just 58 points thanks to his 24 catches and 280 receiving yards.
That does not prevent him from making this list. The wideout is the top scorer whose first name begins with the letter “V.”
Unfortunately, it won’t do much for his draft value come 2026. He’ll continue to be a fantasy football afterthought until production improves.
Wan’Dale Robinson

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Wan’Dale Robinson has been a Top 10 performer at the wide receiver position in 2025, racking up a total of 190 fantasy football points through 14 contests.
The pass catcher has logged a career-high 882 yards on 78 receptions while finding the endzone on four occasions. He’s added another score through the rushing attack.
Robinson is in Year 4 with the Giants, a campaign that’s been his best yet. It bodes well for his future fantasy football outlook.
Xavier Worthy

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The former first round NFL Draft pick is in Year 2 with the Kansas City Chiefs. While he’s somewhat failed to match lofty expectations that come with that draft status, he is the top fantasy football scorer whose first name starts with the letter “X.”
Worthy has totaled 491 yards on 40 catches. He’s found the endzone just once.
The production has resulted in 103 fantasy football points which ranks 50th amongst wideouts.
Y – N/A

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There are no “Y” first names amongst fantasy football scorers. It is the second letter of two on this list to not boast a top performer.
Had we gone by last name, Bryce Young would’ve taken the top spot. The Carolina quarterback has 175 fantasy football points.
Zay Flowers

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Zay Flowers rounds out our list with the letter “Z.” The Baltimore wideout has recorded 179 fantasy football points in the 2025 NFL season.
Flowers is in his third year with the Ravens, and trending towards a second consecutive 1,000-yard season. He’s tallied 959 yards on 71 catches while scoring two touchdowns.
The pass catcher ranks at the No. 17 player at his position. He is the No. 1 player, however, in terms of his spot in the alphabet.