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Hunter Henry | Will Redmond


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The offense was rolling through the season until Miller and Ware pawned the tackles all night long, even then the offense was in close range of scoring tds if it wasn't for the costly TOs. When the 30th pick comes up,  Henry from Arkansas could be BPA  & fill needs. Henry is this years premier TE who exels as a pass catcher and run blocker for a career high  51 catches for 739 yards and 3 TDs with 0 drops. Being a msstate alumni I got to watch Henry in a cardicats like game between Arkansas and Mssate with a high score of 51-50. Henry played a consistent game to keep Razorbacks in till the last second. 

 

TE | Hunter Henry  6'-5" 250lbs Hands: 9-1/4" 

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 Flat-­running stud as a run blocker and a big part of Arkansas' running game success. Strikes into the frame of defenders with inside hands and blocks with a wide, strong base. Able to turn outside linebackers and cornerbacks out of their run fits and sustains his blocks as long as he can. Had no drops and 51 catches this season. Able to secure contested catches and eminent hits won't scare him away from the catch. Able to work all three levels as a go-­to target. Too talented to be covered by most linebackers. Able to run a variety of routes and has no reason to leave the field.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The defense took a step back when Bene & Tillman went down,but it didn't appear that bad with the LB corps covering up the missed assignments. With the return of  a healthy Bene & Norman on the outside, the CB position should become a strength with this years draft. Redmond has the fast twitch muscle to play against quick recievers like Lockett but his tackling teqhniques needs to be coahed up. BTW it doen't hurt when you have the best LB corp to learn from.  

CB | Will Redmond 5'-11" 182lbs   Hands: 9-1/8" 

 

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Plus athleticism for the position. Plays with desired twitch and foot quickness. Has the physical tools to match up in tight, man coverage and mirror receiver with quality pattern recognition. Has burst to close out throws quickly and challenge the catch. Aggressive and determined in run support. Unafraid to step downhill challenge the run on his terms and near the line of scrimmage.

 

 

 

 

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I've watched every College game Hunter has played.  He reminds me of Olsen.  Now, I'm not comparing the two because he has a lot to learn to become a pro like Olsen.  He gets open.  Catches the tough balls.  Gets yards after the catch.  He is also a good blocker.  

Someone is going to get a great player  I doubt he falls that far.  

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1 hour ago, RazorCat said:

I've watched every College game Hunter has played.  He reminds me of Olsen.  Now, I'm not comparing the two because he has a lot to learn to become a pro like Olsen.  He gets open.  Catches the tough balls.  Gets yards after the catch.  He is also a good blocker.  

Someone is going to get a great player  I doubt he falls that far.  

I'm thinking he'll be there until early 2nd.  Not because he's not a 1st round talent, but because there's so many really good defensive players in this draft, and so many teams needing to upgrade that side of the ball.

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31 minutes ago, Nick_81 said:

I'm thinking he'll be there until early 2nd.  Not because he's not a 1st round talent, but because there's so many really good defensive players in this draft, and so many teams needing to upgrade that side of the ball.

So far most of the mock drafts I've seen have him falling to the 2nd.  That of course could change after the combine and new Big Board rankings by the various sites.

Speaking of TE's, Jonathan Jones has an article at the Observer re: Combine winners & losers. 

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article63197657.html

He mentions a TE from Harvard, Ben Braunecker, who apparently really impressed during the Combine. 

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Crimson tight end Ben Braunecker certainly [wowed at the Combine].

Braunecker was in the top five in every combine drill for his position group. He finished second in vertical, broad jump, three-cone and 20-yard shuttle, and his 11.32-second 60-yard shuttle was the best among all tight ends.

 

 

Anyone have any thoughts or impressions about this guy?

Obviously the quality of Harvard's competition isn't the same as for a lot of other schools.... (I say that as one who's watched a lot of Princeton football over the years with family members... I enjoy Ivy League football, but it's not exactly SEC or Big10...)

So even if the guy's a great athlete, it might not mean he's got the best experience as a TE.  But he'd be pretty sure to have football smarts, which is something our coaches love.

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39 minutes ago, Nick_81 said:

I'm thinking he'll be there until early 2nd.  Not because he's not a 1st round talent, but because there's so many really good defensive players in this draft, and so many teams needing to upgrade that side of the ball.

I'd love to get him in Carolina.   

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48 minutes ago, KB_fan said:

So far most of the mock drafts I've seen have him falling to the 2nd.  That of course could change after the combine and new Big Board rankings by the various sites.

Speaking of TE's, Jonathan Jones has an article at the Observer re: Combine winners & losers. 

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article63197657.html

He mentions a TE from Harvard, Ben Braunecker, who apparently really impressed during the Combine. 

 

Anyone have any thoughts or impressions about this guy?

Obviously the quality of Harvard's competition isn't the same as for a lot of other schools.... (I say that as one who's watched a lot of Princeton football over the years with family members... I enjoy Ivy League football, but it's not exactly SEC or Big10...)

So even if the guy's a great athlete, it might not mean he's got the best experience as a TE.  But he'd be pretty sure to have football smarts, which is something our coaches love.

Idk much about him but Henry played with the big boys in the SEC and he is the most complete TE. The biggest reason he would be the best fit is his ability to block and help the OTs out. When you can stay on the field 99% of the snaps your value to the team goes up significantly!

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