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        TreVeyon Henderson Fantasy Overview

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        TreVeyon Henderson
        Player Profile

        RB NE

        Height

        5'10"

        Weight

        202 lbs.

        Experience

        0 yrs.

        Bye

        14

        Birthday

        Oct 22, 2002

        Age

        22.7

        College

        Ohio State

        NFL Draft Pick

        2025 - Rd 2, Pk 38

        Fantasy Rankings & Projections

        Fantasy Rankings

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        Dynasty
        RB13

        2025 Projections

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        DS 3D Projection

        TreVeyon Henderson's Preseason Player Analysis

        2024 Summary

        College Production

        Henderson burst on the scene as a freshman at Ohio State, tallying 183 carries, 1,248 yards, and 15 TDs. He added 27 catches, 312 yards, and four additional scores.

        Injuries limited him to 18 games over the following two seasons. But he rebounded in 2024 to post another 1,000-yard season – plus a career-high 7.1 yards per carry.

        He exits college with 590 carries, 3,761 yards, and 42 rushing TDs across four seasons. He added 77 catches, 853 yards, and 6 TDs through the air.

        Efficiency Metrics

        Let’s isolate Henderson’s 2024.

        Among 90 RBs with 145+ carries, the Buckeye ranked:

        • 3rd in yards after contact per attempt
        • 4th in PFF rushing grade
        • 6th in Breakaway Percentage

        *Breakaway percentage is calculated by taking yards gained on runs of 15+ and dividing by total rushing yards.

        All three marks above were career highs.

        As a pass catcher, Henderson notched 1.18 yards per route run – the third-best figure of his career. That ranked 30th in a sample of 55 RBs.

        Ohio State’s WR depth certainly played a role there. Ultimately, Henderson brings a complete and pro-ready profile.

        Offensive Context

        Ohio State provided strong QB play and skill position players across each of Henderson’s four seasons.

        The O-line also performed well, peaking as Pro Football Focus’ No. 4 run-blocking unit in 2022.

        In 2024, Henderson split work with Ole Miss transfer Quinshon Judkins. Judkins held the edge in carries (193 to 145), while Henderson led in targets (30 to 26).

        Injury History

        Henderson missed five games during his sophomore season with a broken foot. He underwent surgery that December.

        The next season, he missed three games due to a lower-body injury.

        2025 Expectations

        Projected Role & Competition

        Henderson’s tape showed a dynamic rusher, receiver, and pass protector.

        We expect him to lead the Pats in touches in Year 1, ahead of veteran RB Rhamondre Stevenson. The Pats extended Stevenson’s contract last June, but that was before the arrival of HC Mike Vrabel and OC Josh McDaniels.

        New England also retained RB Antonio Gibson. He figures to compete for the No. 2 RB role.

        Current projections have Henderson just shy of 200 carries and 40 receptions. There could be additional upside through the air, depending on the health of WR Stefon Diggs and the development of WR Kyle Williams.

        Supporting Cast

        New England’s O-line looks much better after adding:

        • Round 1 LT Will Campbell
        • Veteran C Garrett Bradbury
        • Rookie C Jared Wilson
        • Veteran RT Morgan Moses

        The pass-catching group looks improved, too, as long as Diggs can successfully return from an October ACL tear. Williams supplies a downfield threat.

        That duo should help take pressure off the ground game.

        Coaching & Offensive Scheme

        New OC Josh McDaniels has a history of shuffling production to receiving RBs.

        Think back to the old Patriots teams with guys like Kevin Faulk, James White, Danny Woodhead, and Shane Vereen. Each guy posted multiple seasons of 45+ catches.

        Henderson at least matches their receiving talent while offering more upside on the ground.

        Advanced Stats

        Forty Yard Dash

        4.43

        Forty Yard Dash Rank

        92%

        Burst Score

        129.50

        Burst Score Rank

        91%

        Speed Score

        104.90

        Speed Score Rank

        81%

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        The first episode of the Patriots' "Forged in Foxborough" web series revealed that the team had multiple offers for the 38th overall pick in the draft. Instead of moving, though, New England stayed and selected Ohio State RB TreVeyon Henderson. The offers:

        • Pick 39 plus a seventh-rounder from Chicago
        • Picks 58 and 79 plus a 2026 third-rounder "possibly from Houston"

        The Patriots view TreVeyon Henderson as a three-down back, VP of Player Personnel Eliot Wolf said Friday night. "Extremely good speed, pass protection, pass game," Wolf said of his second-round pick. "Although he's a little bit undersized, we view him as a 3-down back. Just a really good complement. He is a threat with the ball in his hands; speed to take it the distance any time he touches it."

        The Patriots selected Ohio State RB TreVeyon Henderson with the 38th pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Henderson’s speed and quickness have stood out since he was a five-star recruit. He was too talented for the Buckeyes to keep off the field as a true freshman, leading the team in 2021 with 184 rushes for 1,255 yards and 15 TDs. After dealing with injuries in 2022 and 2023, Henderson stayed in school and split the backfield with transfer Quinshon Judkins last year. His receiving work increased, highlighted by his 75-yard screen TD against Texas in the College Football Playoff. Overall, he impressed with 7.0 yards per carry, 10.8 yards per catch, and 4.43 yards after contact per attempt. Henderson also proved to be one of the top pass protectors in this RB class. His momentum continued at the NFL Combine, where he assembled an 8.87 Relative Athletic Score at 202 pounds.

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