Quarterback: Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills
At this moment the answer is actually Will Levis, the former Kentucky quarterback playing for the Tennessee Titans, but Levis has only played one game so really the answer is Josh Allen. Allen is the best possible quarterback you could have drafted averaging 23.2 points per game. Allen threw 17 touchdown passes and five rushing touchdowns but also has thrown eight interceptions. He’s thrown a total of 2,165 yards and has led the Bills to a 3-2 record.
Running back: De’Von Achane, Miami Dolphins, and Christian McCaffery, San Francisco 49ers
At this moment the two best running backs are De’Von Achane averaging 25.4 points per game, and Christain McCaffrey averaging 25.1 points per game. De’Von Achane has 460 rushing yards and 5 td, also having 67 receiving yards with 2 tds. Then Christian McCaffrey has 652 rushing yards with 9 tds, and 292 receiving yards with 4 tds.
Wide Receiver: Tyreek Hill, Miami Dolphins, and AJ Brown, Philadelphia Eagles
Tyreek Hill I don’t think is a surprise to anyone. Hill has racked up 8 touchdowns, 1,014 receiving yards with 61 receptions because of this Hill is averaging a grand total of 26.5 points per game and is leading all offensive players(except for Will Levis) in points. Now it's time for AJ Brown who had a great year as well but not as great of a season as Tyreek. Brown has 5 receiving touchdowns, 939 yards with 60 receptions.
Tight End: Travis Kelce (The Man Who Put Taylor Swift on the Map), Kansas City Chiefs
Travis Kelce has 4 touchdowns, 597 yards and 57 receptions. He is averaging 14.03 points per game. He and Mahomes are leading the Chiefs to the 1st place spot in the AFC.
Flex: Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers
Keenan Allen is having his best season yet for the Los Angeles Chargers. Allen is averaging an impressive 22.8 points per game with 73 receptions on 97 targets. Keenan has 6 receiving touchdowns for 895 yards, and 1 crazy 49-yard touchdown throw. Allen is currently injured, so his place on this list at the end of the year may look very different. But now the Chargers are standing at 4-5 and their playoff hopes are dwindling.
Kicker: Dustin Hopkins, Cleveland Browns
Dustin Hopkins so far this season has made 13 field goals with 7 of them being 50-plus yards. He is averaging 11.88 points per game.
Defense: Dallas Cowboys
So far this season, the Cowboys have 21 sacks, 9 interceptions, 4 fumble recoveries, and 5 touchdowns. This season they have allowed a total of 148 points. They are averaging 12.50 points per game.