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When the NFLPA released sales figures of player merchandise from March through May, three members of the Cowboys took the top three spots on the list.

The NFLPA has released the list for the period from June through August and the Cowboys no longer rank 1-2-3, but they are still well represented at the top of the list. Wide receiver Dez Bryant still ranks first with quarterback Tony Romo in sixth, tight end Jason Witten at No. 10 and running back Ezekiel Elliott right behind Witten. The period covered in the latest report comes before quarterback Dak Prescott took off in the regular season, so there may be even more representation in the next set of figures.

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady went from No. 7 to No. 2 in the latest round with Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham rounding out the top five. The Seahawks placed five players in the top 50 while the Packers join the Cowboys with four players in that group.

The rankings are based on sales of all officially licensed merchandise, a category that includes clothes, toys, photos and other items emblazoned with the images of NFL players.