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Seattle Seahawks Quarterback Russell Wilson Ranks Among NFL's Top 10 Best-Selling Jerseys

Find out where Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson's jersey ranks among the NFL's best-sellers from this past year.

Last month, the NFLPA announced that Russell Wilson had held onto the top spot on the Player Sales list for total sales of all Wilson-related officially licensed NFL merchandise through November. But when comes to the League's top-selling jerseys, the Seahawks quarterback takes a slight dip in the rankings. 

On Tuesday, the NFL Communications department tweeted the Top 10 selling jerseys from April 1, 2015 through January 30, 2016, and Wilson came in at No. 7 on the list. New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton, and New York Giants wideout Odell Beckham Jr. round out the top three. 

Five of the NFL's Top 10 highest-selling jerseys belong to quarterbacks, with Brady (No. 1), Newton (No. 2), Denver's Peyton Manning (No. 5), Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers (No. 6), and Wilson (No. 7) representing as some of the League's best signal callers. New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski (No. 4) joins Beckham and Dallas' Dez Bryant (No. 9) and Jason Witten (No. 10) as offensive skill players to appear in the Top 10, while Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly (No. 8) is the only defensive player to crack the list.

Here's a complete look at the League's Top 10 selling jerseys, courtesy of NFL Communications: 

  1. QB Tom Brady, New England Patriots

2. QB Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers

3. WR Odell Beckham Jr., New York Giants

4. TE Rob Gronkowski, New England Patriots

5. QB Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos

6. QB Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers

7. QB Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks

8. LB Luke Kuechly, Carolina Panthers

9. WR Dez Bryant, Dallas Cowboys

10. TE Jason Witten, Dallas Cowboys

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