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The 59 Best Individual NFL Seasons in the Last 25 Years

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Players With an AV of 21

There are a total of 18 players making up 21 seasons who have produced a single season worth an AV of 21.

PlayerTeamYearPlayerTeamYear
Jerry Rice49ers1994Priest HolmesChiefs2003
Bruce SmithBills1996Edgerrin JamesColts2004
Edgerrin JamesColts1999Peyton ManningColts2004
Ray LewisRavens1999Tiki BarberGiants2005
Warren SappBuccaneers1999David HarrisJets2009
Rob BurnettRavens2000Darrelle RevisJets2009
Daunte CulpepperVikings2000Tom BradyPatriots2011
Edgerrin JamesColts2000Aaron RodgersPackers2014
Brian UrlacherBears2001J.J. WattTexans2015
Simeon RiceBuccaneers2002Matt RyanFalcons2016
Warren SappBuccaneers2002


Only five quarterbacks are among the above players, as the rest of the group is made up of three running backs, a single wide receiver and nine defensive players, which include Bruce Smith, Ray Lewis and J.J. Watt.

Smith, an All-Pro pass rusher, racked up 69 tackles, 13.5 sacks and 5 forced fumbles for his Buffalo Bills. At the age of 33, he was named Defensive Player of the Year.

From his middle linebacker spot, Lewis made 131 tackles along with 3.5 sacks and 3 interceptions in the Baltimore Ravens' 1999 campaign.

Watt, in his fourth season, tallied 17.5 sacks, 3 forced fumbles and 1 fumble recovery. In his third Defensive Player of the Year performance, the defensive end also managed 57 total tackles.