15. Didier Drogba - 0.41
Games: 254
Goals: 104
Club(s): Chelsea
14. Wayne Rooney - 0.42
Games: 494
Goals: 208
Club(s): Everton and Manchester United
13. Les Ferdinand - 0.42
Games: 351
Goals: 149
Club(s): Queens Park Rangers, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, Leicester City and Bolton Wanderers
12. Robbie Fowler - 0.43
Games: 379
Goals: 162
Club(s): Liverpool, Leeds United and Manchester City
11. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink - 0.44
Games: 288
Goals: 127
Club(s): Leeds United, Chelsea, Middlesbrough and Charlton Athletic
10. Andrew Cole - 0.45
Games: 414
Goals: 187
Club(s): Newcastle United, Manchester United, Blackburn Rovers, Fulham, Manchester City and Portsmouth
9. Romelu Lukaku - 0.45
Games: 252
Goals: 113
Club(s): West Bromwich Albion, Everton and Manchester United
8. Michael Owen - 0.46
Games: 326
Goals: 150
Club(s): Liverpool, Newcastle United, Manchester United and Stoke City
7. Jamie Vardy - 0.49
Games: 206
Goals: 101
Club(s): Leicester City
6. Robin van Persie - 0.51
Games: 280
Goals: 144
Club(s): Arsenal and Manchester United
5. Ian Wright - 0.53
Games: 213
Goals: 113
Club(s): Arsenal and West Ham United
4. Alan Shearer - 0.59
Games: 441
Goals: 260
Club(s): Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United
3. Harry Kane - 0.68
Games: 204
Goals: 138
Club(s): Tottenham Hotspur
2. Thierry Henry - 0.68
Games: 258
Goals: 175
Club(s): Arsenal
1. Sergio Aguero - 0.68
Games: 263
Goals: 180
Club(s): Manchester City
Vardy holding his own
Talk about an impressive finish for Vardy: seventh place amongst so many legends!
It's incredible to think that a striker who was turning out for Halifax Town and Fleetwood Town in the last decade now has a better Premier League goal-per-game ratio than Drogba.
In fact, the only six players with a finer record are some of the greatest forwards to ever grace English shores in Aguero, Henry, Kane, Shearer, Wright and Van Persie.
What's more, Vardy has achieved it all in a Leicester team that was almost relegated when it initially returned to the Premier League and has only actually finished in the top four once.
Whether the Foxes have been winning the league, fighting relegation or stewing in mid-table, Vardy has been having a party and the stats go a long way towards proving it.