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Chris Henry in 2008 (WR) (1 Viewer)

gianmarco

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When he's on the field, this guy has been able to put up some nice #'s. Only problem with him is "when he's on the field".

With the possibility of CJ not being in a Bengal's uniform come 2008, is now the time to get Chris Henry? I know it's early for projections, but what do some of you expect from him? He's someone that could vault into the top 20 if given a starting job I think. If CJ does leave town, it may be too late.

Is he a buy now?

 
I just sold him recently. The guy is too much of a headcase for me. I don't think he'll be in the league for too long.

 
Only so many balls to go around. I like him, and really do think he is past his off field BS. I think his value could be very dependent on whether the Bengals make good on their effort to get a pass catching TE.

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With the talk of CJ leaving Cincy, I think Henry is too expensive to buy at the moment. If I had him, I'd be selling.

CJ is going nowhere and Henry is the #3 behind two stud receivers. His current situation makes him unstartable.

 
With the talk of CJ leaving Cincy, I think Henry is too expensive to buy at the moment. If I had him, I'd be selling.CJ is going nowhere and Henry is the #3 behind two stud receivers. His current situation makes him unstartable.
Really? This surprises me somewhat. I have not gotten any decent offers for him. What trades has anyone seen with him involved?
 
He has 17 TDs over three years in very limited playing time. I've been holding him for a couple of years in several leagues and I'm not about about to sell low now.

 
With the talk of CJ leaving Cincy, I think Henry is too expensive to buy at the moment. If I had him, I'd be selling.
You'd be wrong if you think he's expensive. No one wants him. You're better off waiting, at least in my strongest league.
The guy definitely has talent... problem is that owners aren't going to pay for a guy who has been termed "lazy" by Lewis and continuously gets himself in trouble. He's got the talent, always had, just can't seem to put it all together just yet.Essentially a ticking time bomb and needs to be treated like a hot potato - just don't get caught with him when the music stops.
 
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hes not cheap
Cheaper now than he will be when he blows up.For example, I just traded for Rodgers the other day and I payed alot more than I would have if I went after him 2 months ago. But even though I didn't get him on the cheap I still got him alot cheaper than his value will be by the end of this year.
 
I'm a seller.

Just gave Henry and an 09 1st rounder for Calvin Johnson.

Don't know if that's selling high or low, but I'm very happy with the deal.

Henry shows me inconsistent effort and production. He is a talented receiver, but absent CJ/TJ and drawing attention from a non-nickel corner, I think his flaws will become more evident. A physical corner can move him of his routes and he will shy from contact. He's deadly with a clean release, but struggles to beat a jam. The more he's hit the less he wants the ball. An ideal #3, his production will decrease if he's moved in to a #2 role.

Couple all this with the fact he's one step away from getting Pac-Maned and the risk outweighs the reward.

 
Seems to be a pretty big disparity in his worth among different people. Some seem to value him quite high while others would't pay 2 nickels for him. I guess it really comes down to the Henry owner in your league.

As others have stated, if you do want to get him, now is the time. He won't be cheaper if he does indeed blow up.

Oh, and treat88, you got an absolute steal of CJ2. That trade boggles my mind.

 
I traded a 2008 3rd and 4th rounder for C.Henry and am pretty excited about it. I plan on holding on to him untill he becomes the #2 there or has a huge couple games and trade him to someone who values him much higher than I do.

The guy has the talent to be a succesful #1 WR in the NFL. Too bad he is a complete headcase.

 
travdogg said:
There are probably 35-45 WR's I'd rather have in a dynasty league then Henry.
Name them all.
I don't think there's any way you could consider Henry before 30 WR's are off the board, so I'd say he's in the 35-45 range at best. Sure, he's got top 30 wideout upside. But he also has a peanut brain and odds are against him remaining in the league suspension-free for much longer.
 
Isn't the consensus that Henry is a better option WITH CJ in the picture? His good games have been products of the attention paid to Housh and CJ.

As a Henry dynasty owner (got him for $1 in a cap league), I want to see 85 in the mix in Cincy.

 
travdogg said:
There are probably 35-45 WR's I'd rather have in a dynasty league then Henry.
Name them all.
Below is a list. Don't get me wrong -- I like your "outside the box" look at Henry, and I definitely will be checking to see if I can get him cheap in a couple leagues (especially if CJ gets out). However, there are a lot of WRs that I'd take before Henry. Note that although I put Henry at #44, I definitely agree that it gets really tough to rank them when you get above #35 or so. I guess I could see him moving up to about 30-35 range if he becomes the #2 WR in Cincy.WR 1-20Randy Moss NE Larry Fitzgerald ARI Andre Johnson HOU Reggie Wayne IND Steve Smith CAR Braylon Edwards CLE Marques Colston NO Chad Johnson CIN Brandon Marshall DEN Calvin Johnson DET Terrell Owens DAL Torry Holt STL Anquan Boldin ARI Roy Williams DET Plaxico Burress NYG Dwayne Bowe KC T.J. Houshmandzadeh CIN Lee Evans BUF Santonio Holmes PIT Greg Jennings GB WR 21-35Santana Moss WAS Wes Welker NE Jerricho Cotchery NYJ Hines Ward PIT Roddy White ATL Marvin Harrison IND Anthony Gonzalez IND Chris Chambers SD Laveranues Coles NYJ Sidney Rice MIN Bernard Berrian MIN Donald Driver GB D.J. Hackett SEA Vincent Jackson SD Kevin Curtis PHI WR 36-43Javon Walker OAK Darrell Jackson SF Mark Clayton BAL Nate Burleson SEA Ted Ginn Jr. MIA Ronald Curry OAK Deion Branch SEA Joey Galloway TB WR 44Chris Henry ???Robert Meachem?Dwayne Jarrett?Malcom Kelly?James Hardy?DeSean Jackson?
 
travdogg said:
There are probably 35-45 WR's I'd rather have in a dynasty league then Henry.
Name them all.
Below is a list. Don't get me wrong -- I like your "outside the box" look at Henry, and I definitely will be checking to see if I can get him cheap in a couple leagues (especially if CJ gets out). However, there are a lot of WRs that I'd take before Henry. Note that although I put Henry at #44, I definitely agree that it gets really tough to rank them when you get above #35 or so. I guess I could see him moving up to about 30-35 range if he becomes the #2 WR in Cincy.WR 1-20

Randy Moss NE

Larry Fitzgerald ARI

Andre Johnson HOU

Reggie Wayne IND

Steve Smith CAR

Braylon Edwards CLE

Marques Colston NO

Chad Johnson CIN

Brandon Marshall DEN

Calvin Johnson DET

Terrell Owens DAL

Torry Holt STL

Anquan Boldin ARI

Roy Williams DET

Plaxico Burress NYG

Dwayne Bowe KC

T.J. Houshmandzadeh CIN

Lee Evans BUF

Santonio Holmes PIT

Greg Jennings GB

WR 21-35

Santana Moss WAS

Wes Welker NE

Jerricho Cotchery NYJ

Hines Ward PIT

Roddy White ATL

Marvin Harrison IND

Anthony Gonzalez IND

Chris Chambers SD

Laveranues Coles NYJ

Sidney Rice MIN

Bernard Berrian MIN

Donald Driver GB

D.J. Hackett SEA

Vincent Jackson SD

Kevin Curtis PHI

WR 36-43

Javon Walker OAK

Darrell Jackson SF

Mark Clayton BAL

Nate Burleson SEA

Ted Ginn Jr. MIA

Ronald Curry OAK

Deion Branch SEA

Joey Galloway TB

WR 44

Chris Henry ???

Robert Meachem?

Dwayne Jarrett?

Malcom Kelly?

James Hardy?

DeSean Jackson?
I think I would rather have the WR3 in the Bengals offense than the WR1 or 2 in the Vikings offense -- at least until the Tavaris experiment is over.
 
To me the guy is the ultimate boom or bust proposition at WR. Everyone knows about the downside. Huge gamble as to whether or not he's out of the league at any point. See Pacman Jones.

As for the upside, its my opinion that there is no other WR that is better positioned as a #3 to jump in to the top 10 WRs. If anything happens to CJ or TJ, he's gold. He's been playing in the system for a few years, and has Palmer as his QB. Plus I think his talent is borderline elite level. I don't think he'd go 1400/8 like CJ. I think he's more likely to put up 1250/12.

The guy has great tracking skills on the deep ball, is 6'4" and is fast enough at 4.5. He's a TD machine waiting to happen. He's played in 35 NFL games (almost all of them as a #3 WR) and has scored 17 TDs. His YPC is 15.4, just slightly above CJs. Every year teams draft big WRs high in the draft, and most of them flop. Henry has shown he's got the skills on the NFL level to be what all those teams were looking for. I seriously think his only problem is getting his act together, because with his talent and situation put together, all he needs is a starting job.

 
Kitrick Taylor said:
To me the guy is the ultimate boom or bust proposition at WR. Everyone knows about the downside. Huge gamble as to whether or not he's out of the league at any point. See Pacman Jones. As for the upside, its my opinion that there is no other WR that is better positioned as a #3 to jump in to the top 10 WRs. If anything happens to CJ or TJ, he's gold. He's been playing in the system for a few years, and has Palmer as his QB. Plus I think his talent is borderline elite level. I don't think he'd go 1400/8 like CJ. I think he's more likely to put up 1250/12. The guy has great tracking skills on the deep ball, is 6'4" and is fast enough at 4.5. He's a TD machine waiting to happen. He's played in 35 NFL games (almost all of them as a #3 WR) and has scored 17 TDs. His YPC is 15.4, just slightly above CJs. Every year teams draft big WRs high in the draft, and most of them flop. Henry has shown he's got the skills on the NFL level to be what all those teams were looking for. I seriously think his only problem is getting his act together, because with his talent and situation put together, all he needs is a starting job.
Talent, Yes. Opportunity, Yes. But that's the rub... guys like this almost never get their act together.
 

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