Phillip Brooks rolled up over 2,000 total yards and 30 total TDs in 2017. (Photo: Darryl Woods, 810 Varsity)
Phillip Brooks, Lee's Summit West
For most of the season, Brooks seemingly was scoring 3+ touchdowns a game - mainly because, he was. Brooks found the end zone for 3+ TDs five times, and 2+ TDs in 8, as he scored 21 on the ground, 8 receiving, one passing and one on a punt return.
Brooks rolled up 1,666 rushing yards and 556 receiving, and was named first-team all-state in Class 6.
Ivan Webb amassed 2,842 rushing yards and 35 scores.
Ivan Webb, Schlagle
Webb threatened the 3K mark before checking in at "only" 2,842 rushing yards and 35 touchdowns for the season.
300+ yard games: 4 (High: 411 vs Wyandotte)
4+ TD games: 5 (High: 7 vs Washington)
Webb committed to Missouri State in the fall.
Isaac Miller tallied 1,450 yards and 15 touchdowns in helping Smithville to a 9-2 year. (Photo: KCSports.net)
Isaac Miller, Smithville
As just a sophomore, Miller rolled up 1,450 yards and 15 touchdowns in just 10 games. Miller helped Smithville to a 9-2 record, and earned Class 4 honorable mention as just a soph.
Jeremiah Wilson, Center
Wilson notched over 1,200 yards on the ground and 700 receiving with 28 total touchdowns. The senior earned first-team all-state for Class 3.
Jeremiah Wilson piled up nearly 2,000 total yards and 30 touchdowns. (Photo: @JCASports )
Dalton Bock helped Tongie to a KVL title with 1,441 yards and 13 touchdowns. (Photo: HUDL)
Dalton Bock, Tonganoxie
Bock helped lead the Chieftains to a 9-0 start and the final Kaw Valley League title, with 1,441 running yards and 13 touchdowns. Bock earned first-team all-state in Class 4A.