The All-American Bowl Player of the Year Award (formerly known as the Hall Trophy and U.S. Army Player of the Year Award) has been awarded annually since 2000 to the most outstanding high school football player in the United States, comparable to the Heisman Trophy for collegiate football players. The award is named after Ken Hall, nicknamed the "Sugarland Express", who was the all-time leading rusher in high school football history for 59 years (11,232 yards). The trophy is cast in the likeness of Hall in his 1950s uniform. The trophy presentation takes place after the high school season at a formal dinner on the evening before the All-American Bowl.
Season | Player | Position | High school | City | College | NFL team(s) | |
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2000 | Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears | ||||||
2001 | RB | Miami Dolphins, Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears | |||||
2002 | Chicago Bears | ||||||
2003 | RB | Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints, Arizona Cardinals, Washington Redskins, Detroit Lions | |||||
2004 | QB | New York Giants | |||||
2005 | QB | none | |||||
2006 | QB | Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, Baltimore Ravens | |||||
2007 | QB | Jeannette Senior High School | Oakland Raiders, Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Washington Redskins, New York Jets, Buffalo Bills, Jacksonville Jaguars | ||||
2008 | RB | Philadelphia Eagles, Buffalo Bills, Seattle Seahawks | |||||
2009 | RB | none | |||||
2010 | RB | none | |||||
2011 | Tennessee Titans, Philadelphia Eagles | ||||||
2012 | QB | none | |||||
2013 | RB | Oakland Raiders | |||||
2014 | OT | New England Patriots, Carolina Panthers | |||||
2015 | QB | Indianapolis Colts, Seattle Seahawks, Carolina Panthers | |||||
2016 | RB | Los Angeles Rams | |||||
2017 | QB | Jacksonville Jaguars | |||||
2018 | WR/LB | none | |||||
2019 | QB | Carolina Panthers | |||||
2020 | DB | Philadelphia Eagles | |||||
2021 | QB | ||||||
2022 | DB | ||||||
2023 | WR |
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