Texas high school football: Will Hammond, Logan Jenkins top state passing yardage leaders

By Dean Backes Sep 14, 2023, 10:00am

According to statistics submitted to MaxPreps, Hammond and Jenkins are the only two signal callers in the state over 1,100 yards.

Will Hammond of Hutto and Logan Jenkins of Collinsville top the list of passing yardage leaders in Texas according to statistics submitted to MaxPreps.

Hammond is averaging over 450 yards a game through the air for Hutto for a total of 1,351 yards with 12 touchdowns. The 6-foot-2 threw for 719 yards two weeks ago in an 82-80 loss to Liberty Hill. He also has 243 yards and eight TDs on the ground.

On pace to surpass 9,500 career passing yards, Jenkins is a threat to throw for 4,000 yards this fall after completing nearly 85 percent of his passes through three games for 1,171 yards and 15 touchdowns for 3-0 Collinsville.

Jenkins, a 5-10 senior, has reached 400 yards twice this fall, including a season-high 463 yards and five scores in a 51-14 win over Blue Ridge on Sept. 1.



Hudson Hutcheson of Frenship (Wolfforth), Atzel Chavez Jr. of United (Laredo)Braden McIntire of Boyd and Braxton Roberts of Panther Creek (Frisco) are the state's only other signal callers to reach 1,000 yards so far in 2023.

Read on for a complete look at the state's passing yardage leaders.

Leaderboard - Player Passing Yards
11351
21171
31080
41064
51024
61000
7981
8981
9977
10974
11967
12946
13939
14928
15923
16905
17904
18902
19900
20894
21889
22882
23876
24871
25867
26866
27858
28851
29848
30846
31846
32844
33843
34843
35837
36831
37826
38819
39819
40816
41816
42815
43813
44810
45810
46798
47797
48792
49787
50785