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Trey Quinn is not exactly a household name, but being the 2018 Mr. Irrelevant is not his only point of distinction. As of May 2018[update] Quinn holds the alltime record for most yards gained as a high school receiver (6,566 yards) and ranks 5th in career receptions (357) while playing for Barbe High School in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Maxpreps.com has a long page of the Top 10 record holders in a long list of other offensive categories and there seems to be only one familiar name from the NFL on any of the Top 10 lists: running back Derrick Henry, now of the Tennessee Titans, who set the high school career rushing record of 12,124 yards while playing for Yulee High School in Florida. Timothy Horrigan (talk) 01:08, 29 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]