The Indiana Mr. Football Award is an award given to the top high school American football player in the state of Indiana, presented annually by The Indianapolis Star.[1]
Professional teams listed are teams known.
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Year |
Player |
High School |
College |
NFL Draft |
1992 |
Alex Smith, RB[2] |
Franklin County |
Indiana |
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1993 |
Bo Barzilauskas, OL/DL |
Bloomington South |
Indiana |
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1994 |
Josh Martini, RB |
East Central |
|
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1995 |
Earl Haniford, QB |
Martinsville |
Indiana |
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1996 |
Israel Thompson, RB |
Martinsville |
Ball State |
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1997 |
DuJuan Daniels, RB |
Bishop Chatard |
Boston College |
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1998 |
Rex Grossman, QB |
Bloomington South |
Florida |
2003 NFL draft: 1st round, 22nd overall by the Chicago Bears |
1999 |
Derrick Ellis, RB |
Indianapolis Arlington |
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2000 |
Otis Shannon, RB |
Indianapolis Cathedral |
Harper College |
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2001 |
James Banks, QB/DB[3] |
Ben Davis |
Tennessee Carson–Newman |
|
2002 |
Clayton Richard, QB |
McCutcheon |
Michigan |
|
2003 |
Desmond Tardy, QB |
Warren Central |
Purdue |
|
2004 |
Jason Werner, WR/S |
Roncalli |
Purdue |
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2005 |
Dexter Taylor, QB |
Warren Central |
Tulsa Western Kentucky Marian |
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2006 |
Darren Evans, RB |
Warren Central |
Virginia Tech |
Indianapolis Colts, Tennessee Titans |
2007 |
Paul McIntosh, QB |
Evansville Reitz |
Army Southern Illinois |
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2008 |
Morgan Newton, QB |
Carmel |
Kentucky |
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2009 |
Dan Wodicka, QB[4] |
West Lafayette |
Johns Hopkins University |
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2010 |
Tre Roberson, QB[5] |
Lawrence Central |
Indiana Illinois State |
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2011 |
Gunner Kiel, QB |
Columbus East |
Notre Dame Cincinnati |
|
2012 |
Jaylon Smith, RB/LB[1] |
Bishop Luers |
Notre Dame |
2016 NFL draft: 2nd round, 34th overall by the Dallas Cowboys |
2013 |
Terry McLaurin, WR[6] |
Cathedral |
Ohio State |
2019 NFL draft: 3rd round, 76th overall by the Washington Redskins |
2014 |
Markell Jones, RB[7] |
Columbus East |
Purdue |
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2015 |
Brandon Peters, QB[8] |
Avon |
Michigan Illinois |
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2016 |
Hunter Johnson, QB[9] |
Brownsburg |
Clemson Northwestern |
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2017 |
Reese Taylor, QB[10] |
Ben Davis |
Indiana |
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2018 |
Jack Kiser, QB[11] |
Pioneer |
Notre Dame |
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2019 |
Charlie Spegal, RB[12] |
New Palestine |
Indiana |
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2020 |
Carson Steele, RB[13] |
Center Grove |
Ball State |
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2021 |
Brady Allen, QB[14] |
Gibson Southern |
Purdue |
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2022 |
Drayk Bowen, LB[15] |
Andrean |
Notre Dame |
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2023 |
Josh Ringer[16] |
East Central High School |
Miami (OH) |
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