Marcus Mariota has NFL's top-selling jersey

Move over, Peyton Manning.

Step aside, Tom Brady and Russell Wilson.

Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota is the hottest thing going in the NFL right now, at least in jersey sales.

Mariota's No.8 was the top-selling jersey in the month of May, according to the NFL.

Directly behind him in recent jersey and team merchandise sales from May 1-May 31: Jameis Winston (Buccaneers), Brady (Patriots), Wilson (Seahawks) and Odell Beckham, Jr. (Giants).

Mariota, last year's Heisman Trophy winner out of Oregon, was the second overall pick of the NFL Draft by the Titans on April 30. Florida State's Winston was taken first overall by the Buccaneers.

Manning's No.18 was previously listed as the top-selling jersey in the NFL. Denver's quarterback, a five-time league MVP, was ranked ahead of Wilson, Johnny Manziel, Colin Kaepernick and Brady in the previous rankings.

The NFL did not make available the number of jerseys sold in the month of May.

As of last week, roughly 2,000 Mariota jerseys had been sold through the Titans Locker Room Store at LP Field, and through the team's online store.

Rounding out the top 15 in NFL jersey sales for the month of May: Rob Gronkowski (Patriots), Colin Kaepernick (49ers), Dez Bryant (Cowboys), Aaron Rodgers (Packers), Manning, DeMarco Murray (Eagles), J.J. Watt (Texans), Marshawn Lynch (Seahawks), NaVorro Bowman (49ers) and Tim Tebow (Eagles).

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