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RB TreVeyon Henderson, NE (6 Viewers)

Am I wrong to notice a shade of Aaron Jones in TreVeyon Henderson? If Vikings or NFL team with Ben Johhnson as HC, Henderson might be boon in that offense.
 
Dane Brugler
The TreVeyon Henderson screen TD was more than just speed and poor defensive design.

Texas FS Andrew Mukuba has the pursuit angle, but Henderson is so dang good in the open-field. He anticipates the block of Hinzman #75 and then cuts behind it (all while at full speed).
 
Mike
Is Treyveon in the convo for RB2? I get pedigree isn’t quite as high but he’s more explosive, an asset in the pass game, and a very good pass protector.

Jordan Reid
Should be. Not many holes in his game besides durability. Pairing him with Judkins was the perfect approach. Whoever drafts Henderson will have to take a similar approach to maximize his skillset. Have to pair him with a physical banger.

Excited to watch them tonight.
 
I am glad he had a "meh" game and Judkins had the god mode game. Hopefully he goes to a team where he can be the RB1 and I can draft him at 1.5 in dynasty. I think he is the second best RB in this class.
 
Looks like Gibbs to me
I feel like he's closer to Swift, I don't think he has the acceleration Gibbs has, which isn't a knock, Gibbs is arguably the quickest RB in the NFL, probably him or Achane.
Comparing anyone to Gibbs is probably unfair, Gibbs has been 1 of 1 since entering the league. I'm still really interested to see how Henderson tests at the combine, specifically his explosiveness and agility numbers. Henderson looks like more of a homerun hitter than Swift ever did to me, but like you said, a lot depends on how his acceleration translates to the NFL. His 40 time could be anywhere from the high 4.3's to the high 4.5's IMO. This one number could make the difference between him going in round 2 vs round 4 of the NFL draft. He's one of my favorite RB's coming into the NFL next season.
 
Henderson looks like more of a homerun hitter than Swift ever did to me, but like you said, a lot depends on how his acceleration translates to the NFL.

I agree with this vis a vis Swift. Swift's preternatural skill was more about his hips and cuts than long speed.

I hope Henderson runs at the combine or at least tests broad jump and vertical jump.
 
The 33rd Team
TreVeyon Henderson’s max speed: 22 MPH 🏎️

Only three NFL ball carriers reached 22+ MPH last season, per @NextGenStats (Turpin, Thomas Jr., Gibbs)

Excited to see his 40 next week ⏱️

🎥: @RAanalytics
 
I keep going back and forth between Henderson and Hampton in one no-PPR league I acquired the 1.02, probably leaning best landing spot but pure talent usually trumps that
 
I keep going back and forth between Henderson and Hampton in one no-PPR league I acquired the 1.02, probably leaning best landing spot but pure talent usually trumps that
I think landing spot is more important to RB than any other position in fantasy. And with the potential landing spots this season... I would move guys up an entire tier, potentially jumping 4-6 other RBs in my ranks, for a landing spot on the Chargers or Broncos (paired with draft capital of course).
 
I keep going back and forth between Henderson and Hampton in one no-PPR league I acquired the 1.02, probably leaning best landing spot but pure talent usually trumps that
I think landing spot is more important to RB than any other position in fantasy. And with the potential landing spots this season... I would move guys up an entire tier, potentially jumping 4-6 other RBs in my ranks, for a landing spot on the Chargers or Broncos (paired with draft capital of course).
What if Hampton goes to Denver and Henderson goes to the Chargers?
 
I keep going back and forth between Henderson and Hampton in one no-PPR league I acquired the 1.02, probably leaning best landing spot but pure talent usually trumps that
I think landing spot is more important to RB than any other position in fantasy. And with the potential landing spots this season... I would move guys up an entire tier, potentially jumping 4-6 other RBs in my ranks, for a landing spot on the Chargers or Broncos (paired with draft capital of course).
What if Hampton goes to Denver and Henderson goes to the Chargers?
Haha now you got my hand stuck in the pickle jar trying to take both. And, not sure if it was on purpose, but you swapped my exact ideal landing spots for each of them. I think I'd go Hampton because Sean Payton might have the best track record of churning out fantasy RB1s of any coach since I've been playing the game. Hampton isn't the best pass catching RB in the class, but I don't think it's a weakness for him either.

I'm also one of the drafters who will almost always choose floor over ceiling with early picks in rookie drafts (and with those landing spots these guys would almost definitely be 1.02/1.03). I can still compete and win leagues by missing out on a guy who reaches a higher ceiling with a pick like 1.02. Sometimes it's nigh roster breaking to completely whiff on pick that high. Not that I think either would be a whiff, but Hampton tracks more as a 3 down 70% snap guy to me. Just seems like the higher chance for success, even if it's still close. I do love em both though. Very tough call that I could see myself changing my mind on several times over the next few months.
 
I keep going back and forth between Henderson and Hampton in one no-PPR league I acquired the 1.02, probably leaning best landing spot but pure talent usually trumps that
I think landing spot is more important to RB than any other position in fantasy. And with the potential landing spots this season... I would move guys up an entire tier, potentially jumping 4-6 other RBs in my ranks, for a landing spot on the Chargers or Broncos (paired with draft capital of course).

Yep, this. I have 1.04 in SF and need a RB, a good-great landing spot for anyone in that sub-Jeanty tier is the difference between staying where I am and trying to trade out of it at any cost
 
What if Jeanty went to the Jets, Hampton went to the Steelers, Henderson went to the Chargers, Judkins went to Chiefs, Kaleb Johnson went to the Broncos, Devin Neal went to the Raiders, Dylan Sampson went to the Giants, Cam Skattebo went to the Bills, and Ollie Gordon went to the Cowboys.

How would you rank then? Don’t rush, it may give you a headache :)
 
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What if Jeanty went to the Jets, Hampton went to the Steelers, Henderson went to the Chargers, Judkins went to Chiefs, Kaleb Johnson went to the Broncos, Devin Neal went to the Raiders, Dylan Sampson went to the Giants, Cam Skattebo went to the Bills, and Ollie Gordon went to the Cowboys.

How would you rank then? Don’t rush, it may give you a headache :)
Head explodes.
 
What if Jeanty went to the Jets, Hampton went to the Steelers, Henderson went to the Chargers, Judkins went to Chiefs, Kaleb Johnson went to the Broncos, Devin Neal went to the Raiders, Dylan Sampson went to the Giants, Cam Skattebo went to the Bills, and Ollie Gordon went to the Cowboys.

How would you rank then? Don’t rush, it may give you a headache :)
Jeanty to the Jets would be so dumb, it would immediately scream “JETS”
 
Back to Hendo, he was once seen as the RB1 of this class... why the drop off
Two things. First was prospect fatigue and second was injuries. I think he's back in the conversation as the RB2 in the class. Hampton has something to say about that, but Henderson has definitely climbed back up with his 2024 performance. Henderson was a DEVY darliing several years ago and like Egbuka, people suffered prospect fatigue with them.
 
Back to Hendo, he was once seen as the RB1 of this class... why the drop off
I think the strong class in combination with sharing the backfield has watered him down a little in some eyes. Oddly enough, he had a stronger statistical year this last year compared to his last two. I like him, but fit in this strong class will have a big impact on my rankings.
 
Back to Hendo, he was once seen as the RB1 of this class... why the drop off
I think the strong class in combination with sharing the backfield has watered him down a little in some eyes. Oddly enough, he had a stronger statistical year this last year compared to his last two. I like him, but fit in this strong class will have a big impact on my rankings.
Back to Hendo, he was once seen as the RB1 of this class... why the drop off
Two things. First was prospect fatigue and second was injuries. I think he's back in the conversation as the RB2 in the class. Hampton has something to say about that, but Henderson has definitely climbed back up with his 2024 performance. Henderson was a DEVY darliing several years ago and like Egbuka, people suffered prospect fatigue with them.
I’m with you guys on this. I noticed Henderson’s stock took a dip after the 2023 season and especially once Judkins (who for a time seemed to surpass Henderson as the top devy RB of the 2025 class) came to Ohio St. But then Henderson outplayed him and I’m going to be very interested how this Combine and Draft goes. I have the 1.02 in my rookie draft this summer and I’m leaning Tet but I may switch over to Henderson depending on their respective landing spots.
 
Back to Hendo, he was once seen as the RB1 of this class... why the drop off
I think the strong class in combination with sharing the backfield has watered him down a little in some eyes. Oddly enough, he had a stronger statistical year this last year compared to his last two. I like him, but fit in this strong class will have a big impact on my rankings.
Back to Hendo, he was once seen as the RB1 of this class... why the drop off
Two things. First was prospect fatigue and second was injuries. I think he's back in the conversation as the RB2 in the class. Hampton has something to say about that, but Henderson has definitely climbed back up with his 2024 performance. Henderson was a DEVY darliing several years ago and like Egbuka, people suffered prospect fatigue with them.
I’m with you guys on this. I noticed Henderson’s stock took a dip after the 2023 season and especially once Judkins (who for a time seemed to surpass Henderson as the top devy RB of the 2025 class) came to Ohio St. But then Henderson outplayed him and I’m going to be very interested how this Combine and Draft goes. I have the 1.02 in my rookie draft this summer and I’m leaning Tet but I may switch over to Henderson depending on their respective landing spots.
I keep seeing him around 1.05 range... hoping he stays there!
 
Back to Hendo, he was once seen as the RB1 of this class... why the drop off
I think the strong class in combination with sharing the backfield has watered him down a little in some eyes. Oddly enough, he had a stronger statistical year this last year compared to his last two. I like him, but fit in this strong class will have a big impact on my rankings.
Back to Hendo, he was once seen as the RB1 of this class... why the drop off
Two things. First was prospect fatigue and second was injuries. I think he's back in the conversation as the RB2 in the class. Hampton has something to say about that, but Henderson has definitely climbed back up with his 2024 performance. Henderson was a DEVY darliing several years ago and like Egbuka, people suffered prospect fatigue with them.
I’m with you guys on this. I noticed Henderson’s stock took a dip after the 2023 season and especially once Judkins (who for a time seemed to surpass Henderson as the top devy RB of the 2025 class) came to Ohio St. But then Henderson outplayed him and I’m going to be very interested how this Combine and Draft goes. I have the 1.02 in my rookie draft this summer and I’m leaning Tet but I may switch over to Henderson depending on their respective landing spots.
I keep seeing him around 1.05 range... hoping he stays there!
Maybe earlier in start 1QB leagues. After Jeanty, I can see some order of McMillan, Hampton, Henderson, Johnson, Judkins, Burden, Egbuka in the 2-8 range.
 
Back to Hendo, he was once seen as the RB1 of this class... why the drop off
I think the strong class in combination with sharing the backfield has watered him down a little in some eyes. Oddly enough, he had a stronger statistical year this last year compared to his last two. I like him, but fit in this strong class will have a big impact on my rankings.
Back to Hendo, he was once seen as the RB1 of this class... why the drop off
Two things. First was prospect fatigue and second was injuries. I think he's back in the conversation as the RB2 in the class. Hampton has something to say about that, but Henderson has definitely climbed back up with his 2024 performance. Henderson was a DEVY darliing several years ago and like Egbuka, people suffered prospect fatigue with them.
I’m with you guys on this. I noticed Henderson’s stock took a dip after the 2023 season and especially once Judkins (who for a time seemed to surpass Henderson as the top devy RB of the 2025 class) came to Ohio St. But then Henderson outplayed him and I’m going to be very interested how this Combine and Draft goes. I have the 1.02 in my rookie draft this summer and I’m leaning Tet but I may switch over to Henderson depending on their respective landing spots.
I keep seeing him around 1.05 range... hoping he stays there!
Maybe earlier in start 1QB leagues. After Jeanty, I can see some order of McMillan, Hampton, Henderson, Johnson, Judkins, Burden, Egbuka in the 2-8 range.
Those are the exact 8 guys on my prime rookie picks list at this point. Not that my list is unordinary. Just agreeing, those are the guys I would want. Major tier break after that for me (plenty of time obviously ... but I'm talking about today).
 
Back to Hendo, he was once seen as the RB1 of this class... why the drop off
I think the strong class in combination with sharing the backfield has watered him down a little in some eyes. Oddly enough, he had a stronger statistical year this last year compared to his last two. I like him, but fit in this strong class will have a big impact on my rankings.
Back to Hendo, he was once seen as the RB1 of this class... why the drop off
Two things. First was prospect fatigue and second was injuries. I think he's back in the conversation as the RB2 in the class. Hampton has something to say about that, but Henderson has definitely climbed back up with his 2024 performance. Henderson was a DEVY darliing several years ago and like Egbuka, people suffered prospect fatigue with them.
I’m with you guys on this. I noticed Henderson’s stock took a dip after the 2023 season and especially once Judkins (who for a time seemed to surpass Henderson as the top devy RB of the 2025 class) came to Ohio St. But then Henderson outplayed him and I’m going to be very interested how this Combine and Draft goes. I have the 1.02 in my rookie draft this summer and I’m leaning Tet but I may switch over to Henderson depending on their respective landing spots.
I keep seeing him around 1.05 range... hoping he stays there!
Maybe earlier in start 1QB leagues. After Jeanty, I can see some order of McMillan, Hampton, Henderson, Johnson, Judkins, Burden, Egbuka in the 2-8 range.
Those are the exact 8 guys on my prime rookie picks list at this point. Not that my list is unordinary. Just agreeing, those are the guys I would want. Major tier break after that for me (plenty of time obviously ... but I'm talking about today).
In TE premium leagues Warren could sneak into the top 8 for sure, depending on the amount of premium it is. Or someone could take him anyway because of need.
 
Back to Hendo, he was once seen as the RB1 of this class... why the drop off
I think the strong class in combination with sharing the backfield has watered him down a little in some eyes. Oddly enough, he had a stronger statistical year this last year compared to his last two. I like him, but fit in this strong class will have a big impact on my rankings.
Back to Hendo, he was once seen as the RB1 of this class... why the drop off
Two things. First was prospect fatigue and second was injuries. I think he's back in the conversation as the RB2 in the class. Hampton has something to say about that, but Henderson has definitely climbed back up with his 2024 performance. Henderson was a DEVY darliing several years ago and like Egbuka, people suffered prospect fatigue with them.
I’m with you guys on this. I noticed Henderson’s stock took a dip after the 2023 season and especially once Judkins (who for a time seemed to surpass Henderson as the top devy RB of the 2025 class) came to Ohio St. But then Henderson outplayed him and I’m going to be very interested how this Combine and Draft goes. I have the 1.02 in my rookie draft this summer and I’m leaning Tet but I may switch over to Henderson depending on their respective landing spots.
I keep seeing him around 1.05 range... hoping he stays there!
Maybe earlier in start 1QB leagues. After Jeanty, I can see some order of McMillan, Hampton, Henderson, Johnson, Judkins, Burden, Egbuka in the 2-8 range.
Those are the exact 8 guys on my prime rookie picks list at this point. Not that my list is unordinary. Just agreeing, those are the guys I would want. Major tier break after that for me (plenty of time obviously ... but I'm talking about today).
In TE premium leagues Warren could sneak into the top 8 for sure, depending on the amount of premium it is. Or someone could take him anyway because of need.
Even though in 1QB leagues I see 9 guys I really like, there are a few more I like after my top 9 and that would be Loveland and Neal. Both of which I would take over Harris and other lower tier WRs, or Ollie Gordon, Fannin, Skattebo, or any of the QBs.
 
Marcus Mosher
I LOVE TreVeyon Henderson. And I won't be surprised if he goes much earlier than anyone thinks.

Take a look at his stable metics via @PFF in 2024:

youtube.com/watch?v=WgOufI…

Dwain McFarland
Not sure about the stability on all of those BUT the PFF Grades correlate more strongly to future NFL success than many data points folks refer to today when grading prospects.

Marcus Mosher
I have no doubts he is going to be a very productive player in the NFL.

Dwain McFarland
No. 2 for me right now behind Jeanty but still have some inputs left to fill.

But decent tier of guys that could move around as we get speed scores and actual draft capital.
 
Marcus Mosher
Ohio State RB TreVeyon Henderson posted 1,560 yards and 19 TDs as a freshman with the following players on his offense:

Jaxon Smith-Njigba
Garrett Wilson
Chris Olave
Marvin Harrison Jr.
Emeka Egbuka
Cade Stover
Jeremy Rukert

I mean.... Ya. Who is selling out to stop the run with those WRs on the field?
2019 USC had Michael Pittman, Amon-Ra St. Brown, and Drake London, and couldn't run the ball to save their lives.
 
Marcus Mosher
Ohio State RB TreVeyon Henderson posted 1,560 yards and 19 TDs as a freshman with the following players on his offense:

Jaxon Smith-Njigba
Garrett Wilson
Chris Olave
Marvin Harrison Jr.
Emeka Egbuka
Cade Stover
Jeremy Rukert

I mean.... Ya. Who is selling out to stop the run with those WRs on the field?
2019 USC had Michael Pittman, Amon-Ra St. Brown, and Drake London, and couldn't run the ball to save their lives.

Right... Who was their RB? TreVeyon has one of the best college teams period at his disposal, 5* legacy, and one of the best college WR corps ever assembled.

And while USC still had a nice WR corps, that's not even on the same planet as Ohio's. a 1st, 2nd, 4th rnd WR versus.... Well, you get it.
 
Warren Sharp
TreVeyon Henderson:

7.6 yards per touch in 2024

#1 in RB class

15% of runs gained 15+ yards

#1 in RB class

0 fumbles in 667 college touches

#1 in RB class

95th percentile explosion score in jumping drills

a concern for TreVeyon Henderson?

if hit at/behind the line of scrimmage:

47% of runs failed to gain yardage

► #28-of-31 in class

only 7% of runs gained a 1st down

► worst in class

might be best if paired w a bigger back for short yardage

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