probaly Wes Welker from the New England Patriots.
As of the 2008 season, no Cowboys' receiver has led the NFL in pass reception for a season. Two Cowboys' receivers have led the NFL in pass receiving yardage for a season ... Drew Pearson in 1977 (870 yards) and Michael Irvin in 1991 (1,523 yards).
Through the 2009 season, that is Mike Quick with 1409 receiving yards in 1983. He led the NFL in receiving yards that season.
The leading rusher in the NFL for the 1998 season was Terrell Davis of the Denver Broncos with 2008 yards.
Mark Bavaro led the Giants in receptions, receiving yards, and receiving TDs in 1987. He had 55 catches for 867 yards and 8 TDs.
Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1936-37, 1939, 1941-45
Pete Retzlaff led the team in receptions with 46 and receiving yards with 826.
Earl Campbell of the Houston Oilers led the NFL in rushing yards in 1978 (1,450 yards), 1979 (1,697 yards), and 1980 (1,934 yards).
Phillip Rivers with 4,710 yards.
Wes Welker of the Patriots lead recieving yards and i think Calvin johnson AKA Megatron led touchdowns!
Jerry Rice with 1,211.
Don Hudson.Hudson, a Hall of Fame receiver for the Green Bay Packers between 1935-1945, led the NFL in TDs scored an incredible 8 seasons. His best season was 1942 when he scored 17 TDs, had 74 receptions and 1211 receiving yards in just 11 games. He scored 105 TDs (99 receiving, 3 rushing, 2 returns, 1 INT) in 116 regular season games and was the first player in NFL history to score 100 TDs for a career.He also led the NFL in pass receiving in 8 seasons and pass receiving yardage in 7 seasons.
Curtis Duncan, with 954 yards on 82 catches.