The careers of three of Georgia's all-time most prolific passers ended last week. Trevor Lawrence will leave Cartersville as the state's career record-holder for passing yards and touchdown passes. Blessed Trinity upset Lawrence's No. 1-ranked Purple Hurricanes 21-17, leaving Lawrence with a 51-2 record as a starting quarterback. Meanwhile, Austin Parker of East Hall passed for 537 yards and six touchdowns in a 59-57 loss to Westminster in the second round. Montez Crowe of Troup passed for 405 yards in his final game, a 43-35 loss to St. Pius. Here are where those players rank on some all-time lists. One active quarterback, Rabun County's Bailey Fisher, is still climbing the charts. He has 105 career TD passes, which ranks fifth all-time. He also has 8,712 career passing yards.

Passing yards, career

13,908 - Trevor Lawrence, Cartersville

13,077 - Deshaun Watson, Gainesville

12,745 - Jake Fromm, Houston County

10,217 - K'Hari Lane, Macon County

9,546 - Austin Parker, East Hall

Touchdown passes, career

161 - Trevor Lawrence, Cartersville

155 - Deshaun Watson, Gainesville

118 - K'Hari Lane, Macon County

116 - Jake Fromm, Houston County

105 - Bailey Fisher, Rabun County

103 - Nick Marshall, Wilcox County

99 - Austin Parker, East Hall

Passing yards, season

4,741 - Tylan Morton, Griffin 2016

4,563 - Austin Parker, East Hall 2017

4,560 - Hutson Mason, Lassiter 2009

4,311 - Deshaun Watson, Gainesville 2012

4,218 - Taylor Heinicke, Collins Hill 2010

4,073 - Jake Fromm, Houston County 2015

3,984 - Montez Crowe, Troup 2017

3,910 - Jake Fromm, Houston County 2016

3,904 - Trevor Lawrence, Cartersville 2016

Touchdown passes, season

56 - K'Hari Lane, Macon County 2016

54 - Hutson Mason, Lassiter 2009

51 - Trevor Lawrence, Cartersville 2016

50 - Deshaun Watson, Gainesville 2012

50 - Austin Parker, East Hall 2017

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