Rob Brown of Trion edged Keyjuan Brown of South Atlanta by a single yard to finish on top of the final regular-season state yardage leaderboard.
Both are 2,000-yard rushers – Trion’s Brown with 2,002 and South Atlanta’s Brown with 2,001.
Gunner Stockton of Rabun County finished as the state’s leading passer with 3,228 yards. Stockton has thrown for 12,746 yards in his career. He needs 1,157 yards to break Trevor Lawrence’s career state record.
Jaden Gibson of Rabun County is the state’s leading receiver with 1,497 yards. Gibson needs 550 yards to break Marcayll Jones’ single-season record.
This GHSF yardage leaderboard is final pending corrections. It will not be updated for the playoffs.
Rushing
2,002 – Rob Brown, Trion [A Public leader]
2,001 – Keyjuan Brown, South Atlanta [Class 2A leader]
1,702 – Clay Hyatt, Haralson County
1,654 – Justice Haynes, Blessed Trinity [5A leader]
1,648 – Kyle Oakes, Towns County
1,635 – Simeon Askew, Houston County [6A leader]
1,619 – Duke Watson, Mary Persons [3A leader]
1,531 – Johne’ss Davis, Athens Christian [A Private leader]
1,517 – Dallas Johnson, Eastside
1,514 – Omari Arnold, Brooks County
1,500 – Jaiden Credle, Carver-Columbus [4A leader]
1,455 – Xzavier Green, Westside-Augusta
1,450 – Damari Alston, Woodward Academy
1,447 – Kevin Rochester, North Hall
1,408 – Justin Williams, East Paulding
1,388 – Robert Edwards, Columbus
1,383 – Selatian Straughter, Monroe Area
1,368 – Jayquan Smith, Cherokee Bluff
1,368 – Ousmane Kromah, Lee County
1,354 – Alan Jones, Monroe Area
1,345 – Fernando Washington, Mount de Sales
1,333 – Jahvon Butler, Bleckley County
1,332 – Malcolm Brown, Warner Robins
1,331 – Jaylen Lilley, Charlton County
1,327 – Jaiden Daniels, Commerce
1,317 – Temarcus Elam, Lakeside-Evans
1,300 – Joseph Hampton, Evans
1,299 – Trey Ransom, Jackson County
1,296 – Jonathan Simmons, South Cobb
1,293 – Ty Adams, Swainsboro
1,288 – Jamarion Wilcox, South Paulding
1,282 – Jamarion Walker, Cook
1,282 – Jayden Brown, Miller Grove
1,278 – Ethan Joseph, King’s Ridge Christian
1,269 – Joseph Jean, Grovetown
1,256 – Marlon Mitchell, Macon County
1,242 – Solomon Locke, Christian Heritage
1,240 – Josh Kelly, Metter
1,235 – Kameron Davis, Dougherty
1,223 – Tre Hawkins, Athens Academy
1,220 – J.L. Lackey, Hart County
1,213 – Malachi Hosley, Northside-Columbus
1,202 – Kori Dumas, Ringgold
1,171 – Jacob Davis, Discovery [7A leader]
1,170 – Charlie Bussey, Aquinas
1,162 – Dre Booker, Providence Christian
1,160 – Jarveous Brown, Carver-Atlanta
1,159 – Tylan Johnson, Johns Creek
1,148 – Ahmari Douglas, Long County
1,145 – D.J. Rogers, Pepperell
1,138 – Votarres Thaxton, Redan
1,134 – Quan Moss, Elbert County
1,123 – Jason Williams, Harlem
1,122 – Charlie Pace, Colquitt County
1,115 – Tradon Foster, Alexander
1,109 – Christian Johnson, Pace Academy
1,105 – Gavin Hall, Hebron Christian
1,102 – Dalen Cobb, Washington-Wilkes
1,099 – Tevin Gartrell, Lincoln County
1,093 – Cameron Edwards, South Effingham
1,093 – Donovan Johnson, Calvary Day
1,087 – Hakem Hodges, Drew
1,087 – Rashod Dubinion, Cedar Grove
1,083 – Kam Mikell, Statesboro
1,082 – Cartevious Norton, Ware County
1,081 – Seth Reece, Fannin County
1,080 – C.J. Allen, Lamar County
1,075 – J.T. Wright, Dublin
1,068 – Colby Sikes, Apalachee
1,057 – Adonis Dessin, Hiram
1,053 – Jamarquez Tyson, Washington-Wilkes
1,039 – Silas Mulligan, White County
1,029 – Evan Guyton, West Laurens
1,027 – De’mar Riley, Berrien
1,013 – Avery Hamilton, Loganville
1,010 – Nazir Berry, Spalding
1,008 – Phillip Sims jr., Pope
1,007 – Marcus McFarlane, North Gwinnett
1,005 – Nate Brown, Oglethorpe County
1,005 – Tyler Crow, East Jackson
1,004 – Bryson Hill, Rome
1,002 – Chip Cooper, Worth County
1,002 – Dominic Elder, North Oconee
1,002 – Jaylon Ramsey, LaFayette
Passing
3,228 – Gunner Stockton, Rabun County [2A leader]
3,054 – Aaron Philo, Prince Avenue Christian [A Private leader]
3,010 – Avery Smith, Riverwood [6A leader]
2,968 – Lonnie Ratliff, Duluth [7A leader]
2,910 – Tyler Hughes, Marietta
2,834 – Brooks Pangle, Greenbrier [5A leader]
2,649 – Seth Griffin, North Murray [3A leader]
2,643 – Brayden Mauldin, Paulding County
2,638 – Geimere Latimer, Sandy Creek
2,624 – David Dallas, Trinity Christian
2,601 – Dylan Lonergan, Brookwood
2,491 – Jai’que Hart, Lithia Springs
2,460 – Owen Brooker, Northwest Whitfield [4A leader]
2,458 – M.J. Morris, Carrollton
2,455 – Armar Gordon, Perry
2,442 – Shaihi Brown, Eagle’s Landing
2,390 – Sam Horn, Collins Hill
2,381 – John Alan Richter, Jones County
2,309 – Gary Gaither, Spencer
2,275 – Fabian Walker, Chamblee
2,275 – Robbie Roper, Roswell
2,220 – Jack Cendoya, Mount Pisgah Christian
2,193 – Jaxon Pate, Sonoraville
2,186 – Holden Geriner, Benedictine
2,128 – Keegan Stover, West Forsyth
2,111 – Cole Peterson, Whitefield Academy
2,111 – Zach Harris, Cambridge
2,109 – Thomas Castellanos, Ware County
2,107 – Qamar Grant, Pebblebrook
2,089 – Cooper Corey, Harris County
2,080 – Boone Anderson, North Paulding
2,067 – Reece Fountain, Rome
2,054 – Logan Cross, Social Circle [A Public leader]
2,035 – Connor Jones, Providence Christian
2,035 – Kasen Weisman, South Paulding
2,025 – R.J. Johnson, Westlake
2,019 – Jake Merklinger, Calvary Day
2,004 – Jay Kanazawa, Schley County
2,002 – Kyle Durham, Johns Creek
1,986 – Hayden Morris, Claxton
1,975 – Christian Lewis, Calhoun
1,974 – Malachi Singleton, North Cobb
1,960 – Clete Cooper, East Hall
1,951 – Christon Lane, Warner Robins
1,939 – Jake Walling, Harrison
1,921 – Chip Cooper, Worth County
1,907 – Luke Bornhorst, Chestatee
1,887 – Matthew Bruce, Veterans
1,886 – Bryce Archie, McEachern
1,875 – Logan Helcher, Union County
1,870 – Jett Miller, Wesleyan
1,867 – Zane Touchton, Pelham
1,856 – A.J. Swann, Cherokee
1,844 – Zach Holtzclaw, Dawson County
1,824 – Neko Fann, Colquitt County
1,808 – Luke Barnes, Mount Vernon
1,777 – Jacob Faircloth, Lanier County
1,750 – Ty Watkins, South Forsyth
Receiving
1,497 – Jaden Gibson, Rabun County [2A leader]
1,326 – Malik Leverett, Greenbrier [5A leader]
1,238 – Kaleb Webb, McEachern [7A leader]
1,123 – Jadyn Rice, North Murray [3A leader]
1,050 – Bailey Dameron, Dawson County
1,012 – J.T. Pendleton, Eagle’s Landing
1,001 – Damare Franklin, Veterans
962 – Miles Thornton, Sandy Creek
947 – Cameron Edwards, Jackson
942 – Brandon Smallwood, Wheeler County [A Public leader]
939 – Javorris Brown, Spencer [4A leader]
934 – Daveon Walker, Warner Robins
928 – Daequan Wright, Perry
925 – Joshua Thompson, Johns Creek [6A leader]
923 – Jonathan Gallinaro, Mount Vernon [A Private leader]
914 – Kahlil Jones, Paulding County
905 – Za’Quan Bryan, Benedictine
897 – Quentin Thomas, Eagle’s Landing
894 – Kamryn Perry, Marietta
883 – Matthew Miller, Providence Christian
866 – K.D. Hutchinson, Harris County
854 – Alex Ingram, Westover
853 – Alexander Diggs, Brookwood
852 – Jalewis Solomon, Schley County
851 – Danny Curran, Lassiter
842 – Camden Overton, Marietta
837 – Martel Hight, Rome
836 – Cam Lacy, Stephens County
835 – Jameel Avery, Chamblee
834 – Bailey Stockton, Prince Avenue Christian
834 – Rishon Spencer, Duluth
831 – Keshawn Weathers, Towers
827 – Evan Thomas, Duluth
820 – Eddie Watson, Cook
812 – Ray Morrison, Northwest Whitfield
805 – DeNylon Morrissette, North Cobb
803 – Oscar Delp, West Forsyth
801 – Joshua Dallas, Trinity Christian
800 – Zion Ragins, Jones County
787 – Cameron Robinson, Toombs County
786 – Ethan Christian, Prince Avenue Christian
785 – Darius Cannon, White County
779 – Christian Mathis, Marietta
775 – Frantzyr Chardavoine, Paulding County
766 – Darius Holcomb, East Hall
766 – Jordan Thornton, Chamblee
762 – George Futch, Savannah Christian
762 – Randall Dixon, Spencer
762 – Sacovie White, Cass
757 – Caylon Washington, Duluth
754 – Travis Maufer, Cherokee Christian
752 – Craig Adams, Pebblebrook
750 – Cole Spence, Mount Pisgah Christian
745 – Vicari Swain, Central-Carrollton
741 – Mathias Height, Alcovy
720 – Will Taylor, Cambridge
714 – Kejun Williams, Claxton
713 – Collin Crowder, Towns County
712 – Taylor Carrell, Murray County
708 – Takare Lipscomb, Carrollton
704 – Xavier Brantley, Montgomery County
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