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The NFL season is still young with 11 more weeks to go in the regulars season. Even through just the first 5 weeks of the season, there have been some outstanding plays from both superstars and newcomers and some player's stats stand out among the rest. So, let's take a look at the NFL's top 10 players through week 5 in no particular order.

 

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Calvin Johnson – Detroit Lions


 

 

Calvin Johnson is a beast!! (Yes, double exclamation marks are needed.) I always knew he was a good player, but this year, the beast has been let out. His two TD catches against my Dallas Cowboys were insane and I don't think even the great Jerry Rice could do what this guy is doing as far as leaping over defenders.  The guy they call  “Megatron” has 29 catches for 451 yards with a  15.6 yards per catch and 9 TD's to make him one of the leagues most dangerous receivers if not the best period.

 

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Cam Newton – Carolina Panthers


 

 

Even though the Panthers are 1-4 going into week 6, rookie QB, Cam Newton continues to impress in his first year as the signal caller.  Newton is 113 of 194 for 1610 yards with 7 TD's.  He has thrown 6 interceptions,  though,  as his youth has shown at times.  Still, for a first year QB on what some believe is not a very good team at all, he's not doing too bad.  I don't think anybody can anoint him as the next Tom Brady, but he is holding his own pretty good.

 

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Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers


 

 

The Green Bay Packers are 5-0 for the first time since 1965 and, of course, the big reason for that is Aaron Rodgers.  He continues to pull further from the shadow of Brett Favre by putting up some amazing numbers. He has connected on over 71% of his passes going 129 of 180 passes for 1721 yards with 14 TD's and only 2 picks. Doesn't look like he'll be slowing down anytime soon.

 

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Adrian Peterson – Minnesota Vikings


 

 

The only bright spot for the 1-4 Vikings, so far this season, is Adrian Peterson.  AP is arguably the best back in football, period.  This year, even though he's only had 2 games where he has rushed for more than 100 yards, he is still on pace to break 1000 yards for the 5th straight season in his amazing career.  Peterson has rushed 110 times for a modest 498 yards with 6 TD's.  No matter what the Vikings do this season, Adrian Peterson is still a very dangerous running back.

 

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Wes Welker – New England Patriots


 

 

Wes Welker has been simply amazing this year as his numbers have exploded.   Last year, Welker, who had just come off of a serious knee injury in '09, had 86 catches for 848 yards.  This year, he already has 45 catches for 740 yards with 5 TD's with no sign of slowing down.  The 4-1 Patriots are averaging over 30 points per game and with Tom Brady at QB throwing to Welker, I would say the Pats are one of the leagues favorites to get back to the Super Bowl.

Check out Welker's 99 yard TD catch against the Dolphins.

 

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