RB: TreVeyon Henderson - NE
- Taylor Moser
- 6 days ago
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2024 Season Summary (Ohio State)
Production & Efficiency
Played 16 games, totaling 144 carries for 1,016 rushing yards (7.1 ypc) and 10 TDs, plus 27 receptions for 284 yards (10.5 ypr)
Achieved big-play consistency: over 22% of rushes went for 10+ yards
Elite athleticism: 4.43 40-yd dash, 38.5″ vertical, 10′8″ broad jump; ranked top-20 in FBS max speed
Excelled in gap-blocking schemes
Minimal ball security concerns: only two collegiate fumbles across four seasons
Transition to Patriots
Drafted: 2nd Round, 38th overall by New England in 2025
Under Mike Vrabel & OC Josh McDaniels, expected to thrive; offense prioritizes gap runs and versatility
Coaches view Henderson as a perfect complement to Rhamondre Stevenson, forming a potent RB duo
2025 Fantasy Football Outlook
Snap & Workload Share
Modeled split: ~44% carries, ~35% route participation, vs Stevenson’s ~46% / 38%
Expected ~170 carries and ~40 targets (~10 PPG median, ~15.0 PPG ceiling in PPR)
Scheme Fit & Efficiency
Strong pass-blocker — valuable in three-down packages
Averaged 11.1 ypr through college in receiving with YAC upside
Explosive runner: 6.4 ypc on college rushes, with a high rate of chunk plays
Risk Factors
Committee threat: Stevenson is established, and Antonio Gibson adds depth
Headliner Take
TreVeyon Henderson brings elite efficiency, explosiveness, and three-down utility to a Patriots offense primed for multifaceted use. In PPR formats, expect a high-upside contributor capable of breakout performances. He’s not a lock workhorse, but his efficiency and role in passing downs provide strong fantasy value, particularly if he wins the receiving snaps battle in the backfield rotation. Everything will really depend on how committed the Patriots stay to Rhamondre Stevenson. You also need to remember that QB Drake Maye is fairly mobile himself. Henderson isn’t a sure fire bet for fantasy in 2025, you have to know there is risk there.
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