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Chris Henry will be the Justin Fargas of the 2007 class (1 Viewer)

It's interesting that most of the guys defending Henry are Titans homers, whereas the two Pac-10 homers in the thread (myself and LHUCKS) agree that he's garbage.
Count me in as a Pac-10 guy who thinks he is Garbage.
It's interesting that most of the guys defending Henry are Titans homers, whereas the two Pac-10 homers in the thread (myself and LHUCKS) agree that he's garbage.
I've said it once and will maintain....anyone that summarily dismisses Henry "as garbage" or crowns him ROY at this point is a fool... :yes:
Keep searching in the pile of crap, the diamond isn't in there.
 
well that is a tough apples to apples comparison IMO.i am just making the point that a RB coming out of college who only had 1 100+ rushing game in his career against a very poor run defense should not be expected to light the world on fire in the nfl, and that the titans definitely reached on him in the 2nd.he's a 2nd day pick. not a 2nd round pick.
Agreed that it was a shocker as a 2nd rounder. He will definately have a chance there though vs fatdale.
I don't see why so many are shocked he went in the 2nd. Many reputable sources had him going early-mid 3rd, so he was maybe drafted 1/2 - 1 round before what many expected.Is that so shocking?Maybe the Titans coaches/scouts/front office are completely wrong and have no clue how to judge talent, but at this stage i think it's too early to say that.I gambled on him with a 1.12 pick in the rookie draft, i think he is worth rolling the dice on at that point just in case the Titans know what they are doing.
Because this guy was going undrafted until the Combine, its not indispute its what it is. I fell for this with J J Arrington using the 4th pick in my Rookie Draft on the Guy. Had a lot more talent and stats to at least make him draftable. :lmao:If the Henry supporters get it right, then good on you. I aint buying, I'll Take Booker, Bradshaw, K.Smith, Irons, Snelling, Darby, Jackson and of Course Lynch/Peterson in a rookie/Dynasty draft long before I would consider Henry. Hell I would seriously have to think about drafting UDFA Jackie Battle out of Dallas before I took Henry. :bag: :mellow: :lmao: :hot: :thumbdown: :thumbdown:
Just as a FYI, undrafted players dont get invited to the combine. Matter of fact, lots of players dont get invited to the combine. Does anyone have any insight as to how CHenry even got an invite to the combine? This should shed some light into the reason he was drafted so high
Henry was invited because he played in a Major College Program, and was an off the charts Track Star. Size Strength, Speed, Major Program and Postion will get you an Invite almost every time. Again I say if the Henry Supporters are correct then more power to them. It would not be the first, nor will it be the last time I goofed on evaluating talent. To be fair you have to consider any RB that has a chance to start for an NFL team!!
 
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Not likely, any of the RB's Drafted in this class "could" bust out and suprise. If I were to bet on Henry or the Field drafted after Henry, I'll bet the Field.
After AD and Lynch, who would you take over the field?I don't think anyone is saying you should take Henry very high, or trade a proven stud for him, but at his ADP, he's worth taking.
Oz I get what your saying and maybe your right. I just think this was a terrible pick by a Lame scouting staff, drawn into a pipe-dream. Every one is all about speed. Give me the guy with the best vision and cut-back ability. I could be wrong and for the Titan Fans I hope I am.
Hey, I agree with you for the most part here. Definetly not the pick I wanted as a Titans fan. But the chances for FF success are still there.
 
well that is a tough apples to apples comparison IMO.i am just making the point that a RB coming out of college who only had 1 100+ rushing game in his career against a very poor run defense should not be expected to light the world on fire in the nfl, and that the titans definitely reached on him in the 2nd.he's a 2nd day pick. not a 2nd round pick.
Agreed that it was a shocker as a 2nd rounder. He will definately have a chance there though vs fatdale.
I don't see why so many are shocked he went in the 2nd. Many reputable sources had him going early-mid 3rd, so he was maybe drafted 1/2 - 1 round before what many expected.Is that so shocking?Maybe the Titans coaches/scouts/front office are completely wrong and have no clue how to judge talent, but at this stage i think it's too early to say that.I gambled on him with a 1.12 pick in the rookie draft, i think he is worth rolling the dice on at that point just in case the Titans know what they are doing.
Because this guy was going undrafted until the Combine, its not indispute its what it is. I fell for this with J J Arrington using the 4th pick in my Rookie Draft on the Guy. Had a lot more talent and stats to at least make him draftable. :pickle:If the Henry supporters get it right, then good on you. I aint buying, I'll Take Booker, Bradshaw, K.Smith, Irons, Snelling, Darby, Jackson and of Course Lynch/Peterson in a rookie/Dynasty draft long before I would consider Henry. Hell I would seriously have to think about drafting UDFA Jackie Battle out of Dallas before I took Henry. :bye: :thumbdown: :thumbdown: :thumbdown: :thumbdown: :thumbdown:
Just as a FYI, undrafted players dont get invited to the combine. Matter of fact, lots of players dont get invited to the combine. Does anyone have any insight as to how CHenry even got an invite to the combine? This should shed some light into the reason he was drafted so high
Henry was invited because he played in a Major College Program, and was an off the charts Track Star. Size Strength, Speed, Major Program and Postion will get you an Invite almost every time. Again I say if the Henry Supporters are correct then more power to them. It would not be the first, nor will it be the last time I goofed on evaluating talent. To be fair you have to consider any RB that has a chance to start for an NFL team!!
uh no. I dont agree with your assumption on how they decide who to offer to the combine.Major College Program? Are you serious? By you standards, there would be about 60 "Major College Programs"
 
well that is a tough apples to apples comparison IMO.i am just making the point that a RB coming out of college who only had 1 100+ rushing game in his career against a very poor run defense should not be expected to light the world on fire in the nfl, and that the titans definitely reached on him in the 2nd.he's a 2nd day pick. not a 2nd round pick.
Agreed that it was a shocker as a 2nd rounder. He will definately have a chance there though vs fatdale.
I don't see why so many are shocked he went in the 2nd. Many reputable sources had him going early-mid 3rd, so he was maybe drafted 1/2 - 1 round before what many expected.Is that so shocking?Maybe the Titans coaches/scouts/front office are completely wrong and have no clue how to judge talent, but at this stage i think it's too early to say that.I gambled on him with a 1.12 pick in the rookie draft, i think he is worth rolling the dice on at that point just in case the Titans know what they are doing.
Because this guy was going undrafted until the Combine, its not indispute its what it is. I fell for this with J J Arrington using the 4th pick in my Rookie Draft on the Guy. Had a lot more talent and stats to at least make him draftable. :thumbup:If the Henry supporters get it right, then good on you. I aint buying, I'll Take Booker, Bradshaw, K.Smith, Irons, Snelling, Darby, Jackson and of Course Lynch/Peterson in a rookie/Dynasty draft long before I would consider Henry. Hell I would seriously have to think about drafting UDFA Jackie Battle out of Dallas before I took Henry. :boxing: :banned: :help: :banned: :help: :thumbdown:
Just as a FYI, undrafted players dont get invited to the combine. Matter of fact, lots of players dont get invited to the combine. Does anyone have any insight as to how CHenry even got an invite to the combine? This should shed some light into the reason he was drafted so high
Some guys at the combine end up undrafted - most don't, but some do. Some guys get drafted who weren't at the combine.Bloom probably knows how they select the combine participants.
 
uh no. I dont agree with your assumption on how they decide who to offer to the combine.

Major College Program? Are you serious? By you standards, there would be about 60 "Major College Programs"

I dont know does this qualify for a Major Program? I think so, so yeah Im serious. What happend already draft Henry and it ticks you off cause you drafted a BUST.? :bag:

The University of Arizona in the NFL Draft, Year by Year

Year Round Pick Overall Name Team Position

2007 2 18 50 Chris Henry Titans RB

6 4 178 Nick Folk Cowboys K

7 14 224 Michael Johnson Giants S

7 24 234 Syndric Steptoe Browns WR

2006 7 22 230 Kili Lefotu Redskins OL

2003 3 4 68 Lance Briggs Bears LB

5 4 139 Bobby Wade Bears WR

6 35 208 Makoa Freitas Colts T

2001 4 34 129 Brandon Manumaleuna Rams TE

7 34 234 Joe Tafoya Buccaneers DE

2000 1 31 31 Trung Canidate Rams RB

2 1 32 Dennis Northcutt Browns WR

4 22 116 Marcus Bell Seahawks LB

7 1 207 Manuia Savea Browns G

7 45 251 DaShon Polk Bills LB

1999 1 10 10 Chris McAlister Ravens DB

4 34 129 Edwin Mulitalo Ravens G

5 35 168 Yusuf Scott Cardinals G

7 23 229 Mike Lucky Cowboys TE

1998 4 15 107 Joe Salave'a Oilers DT

7 16 205 Jimmy Sprotte Oilers LB

7 19 208 Chester Burnett Vikings LB

1997 3 3 63 Frank Middleton Buccaneers G

7 15 216 Armon Williams Oilers LB

1996 3 25 86 Tedy Bruschi Patriots LB

7 13 222 Chuck Osborne Rams DT

1995 3 18 82 Steve McLaughlin Rams K

3 19 83 Sean Harris Bears LB

5 6 140 Mike Scurlock Rams DB

6 3 174 Hicham El-Mashtoub Oilers C

1994 2 9 38 Chuck Levy Cardinals RB

5 25 156 Rob Waldrop Chiefs DT

5 26 157 Roderick Lewis Oilers TE

6 16 177 Brant Broyer Dolphins LB

1993 3 7 63 Ty Parten Bengals DT

5 26 138 Richard Griffith Patriots TE

6 15 155 Darryl Morrison Redskins DB

7 5 173 Keshon Johnson Bears DB

1992 1 27 27 John Fina Bills T

6 10 150 Michael Bates Seahawks WR

1991 2 11 38 Darryl Lewis Oilers DB

12 12 318 Zeno Alexander Lions LB

1990 1 8 8 Chris Singleton Patriots LB

1 11 11 Anthony Smith Raiders DE

3 16 69 Glenn Parker Bills T

6 17 154 John Nies Bills P

10 2 250 Donnie Salum Falcons LB

1989 2 16 44 Joe Tofflemire Seahawks C

3 5 61 Derek Hill Steelers WR

4 21 105 Brad Henke Giants DT

4 27 111 Rob Woods Bengals T

1988 4 7 89 Chuck Cecil Packers DB

11 16 293 George Hinkle Chargers DT

1987 4 9 93 Byron Evans Eagles LB

5 19 131 Ruben Rodriguez Seahawks P

6 8 148 Danny Lockett Lions LB

8 2 197 Stan Mataele Buccaneers DT

9 25 248 Alfred Jenkins Redskins TE

11 9 288 Chris McLemore Raiders RB

12 2 309 David Adams Colts RB

1986 4 18 100 Max Zendejas Cowboys K

12 12 317 Allan Durden Lions DB

1985 2 3 31 Vance Johnson Broncos WR

9 9 233 Joe Drake Eagles DT

10 25 277 John Conner Seahawks QB

11 28 308 David Wood 49ers DE

1984 1 7 7 Ricky Hunley Bengals LB

4 5 89 Randy Robbins Broncos DB

6 22 162 John Kaiser Seahawks LB

8 16 212 Brad Anderson Bears WR

9 21 245 Chris Brewer Broncos RB

12 16 324 Byron Nelson Saints T

1983 7 21 189 Chris Schultz Cowboys T

9 16 240 Mark Keel Patriots TE

9 22 246 Al Gross Cowboys DB

1982 11 18 297 Bob Carter Chiefs WR

11 19 298 Frank Kalil Bills G

11 27 306 Gary Gibson 49ers LB

1981 3 10 66 Robert Cobb Rams DE

4 9 92 Mike Robinson Browns DE

10 27 275 Hubert Oliver Eagles RB

11 20 296 Marcellus Greene Rams DB

1980 2 26 54 Cleveland Crosby Browns DE

5 1 111 Mark Streeter Lions DB

6 26 164 Larry Heater Chiefs RB

1977 11 17 296 Charles Nash Browns WR

11 27 306 Keith Hartwig Vikings WR

1976 1 22 22 Mike Dawson Cardinals DT

4 28 120 Theo Bell Steelers WR

6 15 171 Scott Piper Bills WR

13 7 354 Brian Murray Browns T

16 14 445 Dennis Anderson Chiefs P

1975 8 18 200 Mitch Hoopes Cowboys P

9 17 225 Rousell Williams Broncos DB

11 7 267 Vince Phason Chargers DB

13 7 319 Jim Upchurch Saints RB

15 18 382 Willie Hamilton Cowboys RB

1974 15 16 380 Ransom Terrell Browns LB

1973 2 8 34 Jackie Wallace Vikings DB

3 15 67 Bob Crum Browns DE

5 17 121 Bob McCall Bengals RB

6 4 134 Marty Shuford Saints RB

11 24 284 Bob White Steelers DB

12 21 307 Jim Arneson Cowboys G

14 26 364 Greg Boyd Dolphins RB

1972 2 6 32 Mark Arneson Cardinals LB

2 26 52 Charles McKee Cowboys WR

9 18 226 Larry McKee Browns G

16 1 391 Brian Linstrom Bills QB

1971 6 15 145 Bill McKinley Bills DE

13 6 318 John Eggold Jets DE

14 9 347 Willie Lewis Bears RB

14 17 355 Doug Klausen Cardinals T

 
well that is a tough apples to apples comparison IMO.

i am just making the point that a RB coming out of college who only had 1 100+ rushing game in his career against a very poor run defense should not be expected to light the world on fire in the nfl, and that the titans definitely reached on him in the 2nd.

he's a 2nd day pick. not a 2nd round pick.
Agreed that it was a shocker as a 2nd rounder. He will definately have a chance there though vs fatdale.
I don't see why so many are shocked he went in the 2nd. Many reputable sources had him going early-mid 3rd, so he was maybe drafted 1/2 - 1 round before what many expected.Is that so shocking?

Maybe the Titans coaches/scouts/front office are completely wrong and have no clue how to judge talent, but at this stage i think it's too early to say that.

I gambled on him with a 1.12 pick in the rookie draft, i think he is worth rolling the dice on at that point just in case the Titans know what they are doing.
Because this guy was going undrafted until the Combine, its not indispute its what it is. I fell for this with J J Arrington using the 4th pick in my Rookie Draft on the Guy. Had a lot more talent and stats to at least make him draftable. :bow: If the Henry supporters get it right, then good on you. I aint buying, I'll Take Booker, Bradshaw, K.Smith, Irons, Snelling, Darby, Jackson and of Course Lynch/Peterson in a rookie/Dynasty draft long before I would consider Henry. Hell I would seriously have to think about drafting UDFA Jackie Battle out of Dallas before I took Henry. :thumbdown: :thumbdown: :thumbdown: :thumbdown: :thumbdown: :thumbdown:
Just as a FYI, undrafted players dont get invited to the combine. Matter of fact, lots of players dont get invited to the combine. Does anyone have any insight as to how CHenry even got an invite to the combine? This should shed some light into the reason he was drafted so high
Henry was invited because he played in a Major College Program, and was an off the charts Track Star. Size Strength, Speed, Major Program and Postion will get you an Invite almost every time. Again I say if the Henry Supporters are correct then more power to them. It would not be the first, nor will it be the last time I goofed on evaluating talent. To be fair you have to consider any RB that has a chance to start for an NFL team!!
uh no. I dont agree with your assumption on how they decide who to offer to the combine.Major College Program? Are you serious? By you standards, there would be about 60 "Major College Programs"
Oh and there are at Least 60 major college programs the NFL love to recruit from. Here are Just a Few over the years. You'll Notice Arizona comes in at 47, yeah thats a Major College Program.Billingsley’s All Time Top Programs

Major College Football

1869-2006

Rk Team W L T Rating RB AP Coaches

1 Notre Dame 821 269 42 267.638 11 8 3

2 Michigan 860 282 36 264.031 6 2 0

3 Ohio State 787 301 53 260.800 3 4 3

4 Alabama 788 299 44 260.787 5 6 5

5 Southern Cal 742 300 54 256.974 6 5 3

6 Texas 810 313 33 256.709 4 3 3

7 Oklahoma 768 292 53 255.630 7 7 6

8 Nebraska 801 327 41 255.200 5 4 4

9 Tennessee 759 316 54 253.562 3 2 2

10 Florida State 442 212 17 249.212 2 2 2

11 Penn State 780 343 42 248.502 2 2 2

12 Georgia 702 379 54 245.209 2 1 1

13 LSU 678 378 47 243.769 2 1 2

14 Auburn 664 386 48 243.400 3 1 0

15 Miami, Fla. 540 297 19 241.854 4 5 4

16 Washington 645 380 50 241.312 0 0 1

17 Georgia Tech 646 436 43 240.751 3 0 1

18 Texas A&M 648 419 49 239.376 2 1 0

19 Florida 619 368 40 237.830 2 2 2

20 Minnesota 626 439 44 237.293 5 4 1

21 UCLA 528 344 37 236.489 0 0 1

22 Pittsburgh 639 464 42 236.157 3 2 1

23 Arkansas 635 433 40 236.094 1 0 0

24 Stanford 541 416 49 233.907 1 0 0

25 Michigan State 599 403 44 232.771 2 1 2

26 Wisconsin 586 453 53 232.266

27 Illinois 546 504 50 230.706 1 0 0

28 California 610 460 53 229.768 2 0 0

29 Purdue 556 475 48 229.681

30 Iowa 551 501 39 229.611

31 North Carolina 626 470 54 228.848

32 Colorado 652 413 36 228.829 1 1 0

33 Mississippi 590 455 35 228.676 2 0 0

34 Army 631 431 51 227.961 3 2 0

35 Syracuse 669 453 49 227.781 1 1 1

36 Clemson 616 422 45 225.049 1 1 1

37 Texas Tech 482 383 32 224.927

38 Missouri 577 506 52 224.838

39 Houston 339 312 15 224.755

40 Baylor 513 505 44 223.742

41 TCU 537 505 57 223.690 0 1 0

42 Air Force 307 264 13 223.154

43 Navy 616 506 57 222.413

44 SMU 437 454 54 222.379

45 Oregon 539 457 46 221.725

46 Arizona 531 392 33 221.567

47 Duke 442 439 31 221.146

48 Mississippi State 490 496 40 221.011

49 Utah 575 415 31 219.754

50 Kentucky 544 542 44 219.729

51 Tulane 479 545 38 219.119

52 Vanderbilt 541 535 50 218.681

53 Maryland 587 508 43 218.650 0 1 1

54 Northwestern 451 605 44 218.539

55 Washington State 483 470 45 218.311

56 West Virginia 653 440 45 217.540

57 Rice 412 527 32 216.682

58 Arizona State 530 325 24 216.523

59 Kansas 542 538 58 215.931

60 Oklahoma State 481 505 49 215.644

61 Boston College 589 416 36 214.843

62 Oregon State 469 518 50 214.804

63 Indiana 428 588 45 214.045

64 South Carolina 514 518 44 213.656

65 Virginia Tech 636 419 46 212.985

66 Tulsa 538 429 27 212.005

67 Brigham Young 473 367 26 211.500 1 1 1

68 Virginia 597 522 48 211.440

69 North Carolina St. 518 506 55 211.226

70 Iowa State 476 556 46 206.957

71 Kansas State 441 585 42 206.542

72 Colorado State 458 495 33 205.304

73 Utah State 472 466 31 201.243

74 Rutgers 580 580 43 200.594

75 Wyoming 468 490 28 200.384

76 New Mexico 437 500 31 198.949

77 Wake Forest 389 578 33 198.180

78 Memphis 419 436 32 192.486

79 North Texas 461 413 32 191.080

80 Texas-El Paso 348 500 28 188.004

81 New Mexico State 396 528 30 179.839

 
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Bloom probably knows how they select the combine participants.
It's all about Blesto and National Scouting - the Combine selection committee is made up of people from those scouting services. Combine selection is a great indicator of where the "conventional wisdom" is on a player being draftworthy or not. I don't know the process that intimately, so I'm sure there are some others out there who can flesh this out a little more. I know that there is a somewhat intense process of lobbying to get players in, I saw it first hand while I was hanging around the Texas vs. the Nation practices last year.
 
Let's rev this one up again due to Henry being active & scoring today during his first game as a pro. :shrug:
Way too early to mean much, but he actually played pretty well and blocked alright for a rookie.White had a longer run and played well too, so maybe it's just the Houston Defense?
 
The C-Hen era is beginning.

He's got the goods. Still a little raw, but it was expected he'd take awhile to get up to speed.

 
I thought he looked pretty good. Showed burst, field vision, ability to catch, and blocking was OK. He did miss one block and was pulled on the next series, but was back in the following. I see Fisher working Henry in the Tenn offense sooner than later.

One thing he did show: He does NOT suck.

 
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One thing he did show: He does NOT suck.
You are clearly wrong.
LHUCKS and I have banged the drum regarding Chris Henry. He is just not a good RB, despite where the Titans took him in the draft.
:yucky: I went to UofA, I watch every UofA game, half of them in person. Brown and White were TWICE the RB that Henry was in college...TWICE.

Chris Henry sucks and barring a minor miracle, will suck at the pro level. If he does perform at the pro level it will be the greatest tranformation for a runningback in the modern era.

He's a workout warrior...nothing else. Think of Carl Lewis trying out at WR for the Cowboys...that's how bad he is. To this day I still can't understand how he was selected ahed of guys like Kenny Irons.
 
i can't believe i let this board talk me outta picking this guy ... went with JaMoremoney Russell at 1.05 ... this kid is gonna be a beast behind Titan OLine

 
The relative success of Addai and Henry compared to the relative failure of White and Benson is leading me to the conclusion that the combine is an even more important predictor of NFL success for RB prospects than I first thought. We're seeing the college overachievers flop whereas the workout warriors are playing well.

 
One thing he did show: He does NOT suck.
You are clearly wrong.
LHUCKS and I have banged the drum regarding Chris Henry. He is just not a good RB, despite where the Titans took him in the draft.
:rolleyes: I went to UofA, I watch every UofA game, half of them in person. Brown and White were TWICE the RB that Henry was in college...TWICE.

Chris Henry sucks and barring a minor miracle, will suck at the pro level. If he does perform at the pro level it will be the greatest tranformation for a runningback in the modern era.

He's a workout warrior...nothing else. Think of Carl Lewis trying out at WR for the Cowboys...that's how bad he is. To this day I still can't understand how he was selected ahed of guys like Kenny Irons.
11- 52 - 5.2 pc -1 TD (in his first NFL action) in limited action says you are WRONG....... :unsure:

 
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Let's rev this one up again due to Henry being active & scoring today during his first game as a pro. :thumbdown:
Way too early to mean much, but he actually played pretty well and blocked alright for a rookie.White had a longer run and played well too, so maybe it's just the Houston Defense?
It looks that way.L. White 27 104 1 (long 28)C. Henry 11 57 1 (long24)
 
The relative success of Addai and Henry compared to the relative failure of White and Benson is leading me to the conclusion that the combine is an even more important predictor of NFL success for RB prospects than I first thought. We're seeing the college overachievers flop whereas the workout warriors are playing well.
Now try adjusting for team situation and injury. Addai's not a bad player but his biggest asset is the team he plays for. At the end of the day do you really think he's any better than, say, Lamont Jordan or Ladell Betts? I think it's just coincidence that there happens at the moment to be some correllation between combine results and NFL results among the recent draft picks. :lmao:
 
Let's rev this one up again due to Henry being active & scoring today during his first game as a pro. :lmao:
Way too early to mean much, but he actually played pretty well and blocked alright for a rookie.White had a longer run and played well too, so maybe it's just the Houston Defense?
It looks that way.L. White 27 104 1 (long 28)C. Henry 11 57 1 (long24)
Maybe a bit (going into this game, they ranked 19th with 116.8 allowed per game). But this Titan O line is very good. White was OK & Henry looked good in his first game.
 
The relative success of Addai and Henry compared to the relative failure of White and Benson is leading me to the conclusion that the combine is an even more important predictor of NFL success for RB prospects than I first thought. We're seeing the college overachievers flop whereas the workout warriors are playing well.
Now try adjusting for team situation and injury. Addai's not a bad player but his biggest asset is the team he plays for. At the end of the day do you really think he's any better than, say, Lamont Jordan or Ladell Betts? I think it's just coincidence that there happens at the moment to be some correllation between combine results and NFL results among the recent draft picks. :shock:
Coincidence isn't enough to explain that almost every starting RB in the NFL was a workout warrior. Year in and year out the best RB prospects put forward the best combine performances. It's like clockwork. But certainly situation is an important factor in any player's success. I have no doubt that a guy like Cadillac Williams, LaMont Jordan, or Kevin Jones could be a top 10 back on the Colts.
 
He has had two good games in a row.

11 for 57 and a td

4 for 48 and a td

Now I am trying to figure out if the Titans Oline is just THAT GOOD or Henry has some very good potential in the NFL.

 
He has had two good games in a row.11 for 57 and a td4 for 48 and a tdNow I am trying to figure out if the Titans Oline is just THAT GOOD or Henry has some very good potential in the NFL.
He definitely has some real potential. On his TD run he outran 2 defenders down the sideline who had a decent angle on him. Not many guys his size have the speed to do what he did on that play.Good receiver? checkGood power? checkBreak away speed? checkHe may turn out to be nothing, but he was a 2nd round pick and has shown he at least has some solid tools to work with.
 

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