Fantasy Points leaders for Week 2, using a standard scoring system. Top 12 scorers (plus ties) are shown for each position.Quarterbacks1. Cam Newton, Carolina, 30.82. Matt Ryan, Atlanta, 28.83. Tyrod Taylor, Buffalo, 25.44. Ryan Tannehill, Miami, 25.15. Derek Carr, Oakland, 256. Carson Palmer, Arizona, 24.37. Philip Rivers, San Diego, 23.88. Blaine Gabbert, San Francisco, 22.79. Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh, 21.810. Jimmy Garoppolo, New England, 21.411. Ryan Fitzpatrick, New York, 21.112. Blake Bortles, Jacksonville, 20.6Wide Receivers1. Stefon Diggs, Minnesota, 24.22. Kelvin Benjamin, Carolina, 22.83. Corey Coleman, Cleveland, 22.44. Eric Decker, New York, 18.65. DeAndre Hopkins, Houston, 17.36. Marquise Goodwin, Buffalo, 17.27. Julio Jones, Atlanta, 16.68. Mike Wallace, Baltimore, 16.19. Danny Amendola, New England, 1510. Greg Salas, Buffalo, 14.911. Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona, 14.112. Jaron Brown, Arizona, 13.8Running Backs1. Matt Forte, New York, 28.92. Isaiah Crowell, Cleveland, 20.83. DeAngelo Williams, Pittsburgh, 19.24. LeGarrette Blount, New England, 18.35. Melvin Gordon, San Diego, 186. Latavius Murray, Oakland, 16.17. C.J. Anderson, Denver, 15.38. DeMarco Murray, Tennessee, 14.59. David Johnson, Arizona, 14.310. Tevin Coleman, Atlanta, 13.111. Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas, 12.712. Matt Jones, Washington, 12.5Tight Ends1. Greg Olsen, Carolina, 18.22. Martellus Bennett, New England, 17.43. Delanie Walker, Tennessee, 14.34. (tie) Jacob Tamme, Atlanta; Vance McDonald, San Francisco, 13.56. Clive Walford, Oakland, 117. Jordan Cameron, Miami, 10.98. Dennis Pitta, Baltimore, 10.29. Kyle Rudolph, Minnesota, 9.110. Jesse James, Pittsburgh, 8.911. Xavier Grimble, Pittsburgh, 8.612. Austin Hooper, Atlanta, 8.4Kickers1. Graham Gano, Carolina, 182. (tie) Justin Tucker, Baltimore; Brandon McManus, Denver, 154. Nick Novak, Houston, 145. Nick Folk, New York, 136. (tie) Chandler Catanzaro, Arizona; Dustin Hopkins, Washington; Josh Brown, New York; Adam Vinatieri, Indianapolis, 1110. Mike Nugent, Cincinnati, 1011. (tie) Matt Bryant, Atlanta; Dan Bailey, Dallas; Phil Dawson, San Francisco, 9Defense1. (tie) Arizona; Denver, 223. (tie) Houston; Carolina; New York, 146. Minnesota, 127. Los Angeles, 118. Baltimore, 109. (tie) New Orleans; San Diego, 911. New England, 812. (tie) Kansas City; Tennessee; Seattle, 7---SCORING SYSTEMOFFENSE: 1 point per 25 passing yards, 10 rushing yards or 10 receiving yards; 4 points per TD passing; 6 points per TD rushing, receiving or returned on a punt, kickoff or fumble recovery; 2 points per 2-point conversion; -1 point perinterception; -2 points for fumble lost.KICKING: 3 points per field goal 0-39 yards; 4 points per field goal 40-49 yards; 5 points per field goal 50-plus yards; 1 point per extra point.DEFENSE: 1 point per sack; 2 points per interception, fumble recovery, safety or blocked kick; 6 points per TD on defense, kickoff and punt returns; 10 points per shutout; 7 points if 1-6 points allowed in game; 4 points if 7-13 points allowed in game; 1 point if 14-20 points allowed in game; 0 points if 21-27 points allowed in game; -1 point if 28-34 points allowed in game; -4 points if 35-plus points allowed in game.Asdrubal Cabrera Jersey . 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But you can disregard last seasons 108 yards and one touchdown. As a former five-star prospect stepping into a system that has produced two Heisman Trophy-winning running backs, much is expected.Kendell Beckwith LSU Tigers Senior | Linebacker Score: 7.59LSU returns a whopping 18 starters, but Beckwith ranks among the most important. He is a preseason All-SEC pick after making 84 tackles and 10 tackles for loss last season, but Beckwiths value doubles when taking into account his status as one of LSUs few experienced linebackers.Mike Williams Clemson Tigers Junior | Wide Receiver Score: 7.66With a 1,000-yard season in the books and the NFL on the horizon, Williams entered 2015 as one of the nations top receivers. Then in the first quarter of the first game, he collided with the goal post on a touchdown grab, injuring his neck and missing the season. He returns for 2016 fully healthy and eager to make up for lost time on an offense that could be one of the most explosive in the nation.Minkah Fitzpatrick Alabama Crimson Tide Sophomore | Defensive Back Score: 7.69You dont just walk into Alabamas secondary and play from Day 1. Nick Saban personally coaches the position, and we all know how demanding he can be. So it says something that Fitzpatrick, the former No. 1 prospect out of New Jersey, was able to do exactly that, earning significant playing time at nickel back as a freshman. He not only led the team in passes defended, but he was also a playmaker on special teams.Malik Jefferson Texas Longhorns Sophomore | Linebacker Score: 7.70The unofficial mayor of Austin, as his coaches call him, lived up to the hype as a true freshman and as a linebacker -- but more so as a leader. The Big 12s Preseason Defensive Player of the Year is the face of Charlie Strongs rebuild and should get to do more of what he does best -- rush off the edge -- as a sophomore.Devonte Fields Louisville Cardinals Senior | Linebacker Score: 7.79Fields ended last season on a teaar, racking up 10.dddddddddddd5 sacks and 18 tackles for loss in the seasons final seven games after transferring to the Cards from junior college. His athleticism outside made him difficult for many offenses to contain. Now that he has had a full offseason in the Louisville program, he should be among the contenders for ACC Defensive Player of the Year.Brad Kaaya Miami Hurricanes Junior | Quarterback Score: 7.80Kaaya has thrown for 3,000 yards in each of his first two seasons and is now closing in on becoming the Hurricanes all-time leading passer. Kaaya needs 3,130 yards to break Ken Dorseys Miami record, set during its last run at a national championship in 2001. Another successful season could mean Kaayas last with the Canes, as an NFL future awaits.Luke Falk Washington State Cougars Junior | Quarterback Score: 7.85He emerged as one of the nations top passers last season, finishing fifth nationally with 4,561 yards and tied for fourth with 38 passing touchdowns. With an outstanding receiving corps and an offense designed to move the ball through the air, look for Falk to build on last seasons success.42. Patrick Mahomes Texas Tech Red Raiders Junior | Quarterback Score: 7.86In his second season at the helm, Mahomes burst into the elite category of QBs nationally last fall. One of five players in FBS history to throw for 4,000 yards and 30 touchdowns while rushing for 450 yards and 10 touchdowns, he led the nation with 393 total-offense yards per game.Zach Banner USC Trojans Senior | Offensive Tackle Score: 7.87 At 6-foot-9, 360 pounds, theres little doubt that Banner is one of the biggest players in college football. He also is a first-team All-Pac-12 performer who could potentially be selected in the first round of the 2017 NFL draft. A 27-game starter and winner of USCs top offensive lineman award last season, hes a likely preseason All-American.100-91 | 90-81 |?80-71 |?70-61 | 60-51 | 50-41 | 40-31 | 30-21 | 20-11 | 10-1Voters: Andrea Adelson, Edward Aschoff, Brian Bennett, Kyle Bonagura, David Ching, Heather Dinich, Matt Fortuna, Kevin Gemmell, David Hale, Travis Haney, Brock Huard, Chantel Jennings, Sharon Katz, Sam Khan Jr., David Lombardi, Chris Low, Tom Luginbill, Ivan Maisel, Ryan McGee, Erik McKinney, Ted Miller, Dan Murphy, Max Olson, Greg Ostendorf, Adam Rittenberg, Alex Scarborough, Jared Shanker, Mitch Sherman, Phil Steele, Jake Trotter, Tom VanHaaren, Austin Ward ' ' '