Seantrel Henderson came to Miami with a lot of potential. Many thought he would be the next Larry Allen, but he was a massive disappointment in college. Henderson has one of the most intriguing frames in all of college football, but he failed to ever realize his potential and ability in college. It doesn't help that Henderson didn't finish his pro day. That said, Henderson is lazy and NFL teams are aware of that. Let's take a look at eDraft's official scouting report on the prospect.
College: Miami
Ht: 6'7"
Wt: 335
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Strengths
Size: This one was a given. Henderson is enormous, and he is even bigger than some NFL players. His size is perfect for the right tackle position. Henderson needs to use this part of his game to his advantage.
Arms: Henderson has 35" arms that allow him to keep pass rushers away from the quarterback. In the running game, Henderson uses the arms to keep space from him and the defender. His combination of size and arms is one of the best in recent draft memory.
Feet: Henderson has quick feet. He's not the fastest guy, but Henderson can use his quick feet to get around the edge and get to the second level.
Weaknesses
Technique: In college, Henderson relied on his frame too often. That needs to change when he enters the NFL. Improving his technique will make him a much better player. Henderson needs to get better at this part of his game.
Soft: Although he is perhaps the biggest offensive linemen in this draft class, Henderson is soft off his blocks. It also doesn't help that he didn't participate in the bench press event at the NFL Scouting Combine.
LAZY: Henderson never took advantage of his potential in college. If he did, he would most likely be a top five pick in this year's draft.
NFL Comparison: Bryant McKinnie, Baltimore Ravens: Like Henderson, McKinnie has similar size. McKinnie is a subpar left tackle, but if he was moved to right tackle, he could be much better. Size is good in the NFL, but both of these guys need to realize they have a big advantage.
Draft Outlook
Henderson will get drafted because of his size alone. If a team can coach him up, Henderson could become a really good player in the NFL. It wouldn't surprise me to see Henderson drafted on day three. The sixth round seems right for this prospect.
Best Fits
There are many teams who could take a chance on Henderson. The right tackle position is the tackle position that anchors the running game. I look at a team like the Washington Redskins who are rumored to draft a right tackle at some point in the draft.
Other possible fits include the Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the Chicago Bears.