Gunner Stockton of Rabun County (Tiger, Ga.) recently surpassed DeShaun Watson of Gainesville as the all-time total touchdowns leader in Georgia, but he is also rising on the national all-time total touchdowns list.
With 221 total touchdowns passing and rushing combined, Stockton is No. 6 all-time on the top 50 total career touchdowns list. He's nine scores out of third place, held by Chazz Surratt of East Lincoln (Denver, N.C.), who had 229 total touchdowns. Will Grier of Davidson Day (Davidson, N.C.) has 226 while Grant Gunnell of St. Pius X (Houston) has 223.
Maty Mauk of Kenton (Ohio) is the all-time leader with 278 total touchdowns. Jake Browning of Folsom (Calif.) is No. 2 with 243.
The all-time list includes several players whose career rushing touchdowns could not be determined. Ben Mauk of Kenton (Ohio), for instance, had 18 rushing touchdowns as a senior and 11 as a juniors, but his sophomore touchdowns have not been reported. Others who fall in that type of category have been marked with an asterisk. Their partial rushing touchdown totals have been added to their passing touchdown marks.
Sources for the list include state association websites and the MaxPreps leaderboards. Additions or corrections? Kevinaskeland65@gmail.com.

Gunner Stockton, Rabun County
File photo by Will Fagan
Total touchdowns career leaders
Nos. 1-10
278
— Maty Mauk,
Kenton (Ohio), 2008-11
243
— Jake Browning,
Folsom (Calif.), 2012-14
229
— Chazz Surratt,
East Lincoln (Denver, N.C.), 2012-15
226
— Will Grier,
Davidson Day (Davidson, N.C.), 2011-13
223
— Grant Gunnell,
St. Pius X (Houston), 2015-18
221
— Gunner Stockton,
Rabun County (Tiger, Ga.), 2018-21
217
— DeShaun Watson,
Gainesville (Ga.), 2010-13
216
— Chris Leak,
Independence (Charlotte, N.C.), 1999-2002
214
— Alex Huston,
Glendale (Springfield, Mo.), 2015-17
213
— Austin Kafentzis,
Logan (Utah), 2011-14
11-20
213
— Sam Howell,
Sun Valley (Monroe, N.C.), 2015-18
210
— Jayden Daniels,
Cajon (San Bernardino, Calif.), 2015-18
208
— Hunter Lile,
Booker (Texas), 2011-14
207
— Ben Mauk, Kenton (Ohio), 1999-2002*
205
— Johnathan Gray,
Aledo (Texas), 2008-11
204
— Michael Hart,
Onondaga (Nedrow, N.Y.), 2000-03
203
— Layne Hatcher,
Pulaski Academy (Little Rock, Ark.), 2014-17
201
— Holton Ahlers,
D.H. Conley (Greenville, N.C.), 2014-17
196
— Braxton Burmeister,
La Jolla Country Day (La Jolla, Calif.), 2013-16
196
— Kelvin Taylor,
Glades Day (Belle Glade, Fla.), 2008-12
21-30
194
— Rhett Lashlee,
Shiloh Christian (Springdale, Ark.), 1998-2001
193
— D'Eriq King,
Manvel (Texas), 2013-15
189
— Travis Quintanilla,
Refugio (Texas), 2010-13*
189
— Shedeur Sanders,
Trinity Christian (Cedar Hill, Texas), 2017-20*
189
— Arkeel Newsome,
Ansonia (Conn.), 2010-13
188
— Hank Bachmeier,
Murrieta Valley (Murrieta, Calif.), 2015-18
188
— Myles Brennan,
St. Stanislaus (Bay St. Louis, Miss.), 2014-16
187
— Ty Storey,
Charleston (Ark.), 2011-14
186
— Kyler Murray,
Allen (Texas), 2012-14
186
— Mason Fine,
Locust Grove (Okla.), 2012-15*
31-40
186
— Bryson Barnes,
Milford (Utah), 2016-19
185
— Ron Curry,
Hampton (Va.), 1994-97
185
— Joe Burrow,
Athens (The Plains, Ohio), 2012-14
185
— Shuler Bentley,
Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.), 2011-13
184
— Mark Waid,
Girard (Ohio), 2015-18
183
— Graham Harrell,
Ennis (Texas), 2000-03*
182
— Preston Stone,
Parish Episcopal (Dallas), 2017-20
180
— Tucker Israel,
Lake Nona (Orlando, Fla.), 2011-14
180
— Gary Joe Kinne,
Gilmer (Texas), 2003-06
178
— T.A. McLendon,
Albemarle (N.C.), 1998-2001
41-50
178
— Bryce Young,
Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.), 2016-19
177
— Ace Whitehead,
Lampasas (Texas), 2017-20
177
— Ty Keyes,
Taylorsville (Miss.), 2017-20
177
— Kellen Moore,
Prosser (Wash.), 2003-06*
175
— Kristian Story,
Lanett (Ala.), 2015-19
172
— Garrett Gilbert,
Lake Travis (Austin, Texas), 2006-08
172
— Trevor Lawrence,
Cartersville (Ga.), 2014-17
171
— Kellen Overstreet,
Penney (Hamilton, Mo.), 2011-14
171
— Vicqual Hall,
Gretna (Va.), 2001-04
169
— Shelton Eppler,
Navasota (Texas), 2013-15