

Henry arguably became the most important running back in the league.
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He is known for his physically imposing body and beast quake runs that go the full length of the field. He led the NFL in rushing yards for the 2019 season, as well as rushing touchdowns (tied with Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones). He was drafted in the second round of the 2016 NFL draft by the Titans. Henry broke Herschel Walker's single-season college rushing yards record in the SEC and won the 2015 Heisman Trophy, the Doak Walker Award, the Maxwell Award, and the Walter Camp Award. He set the national high school football record for career rushing yards with the Yulee Hornets and played college football for the Alabama Crimson Tide, where he dominated his junior season. That was 2002 and Holmes had 21 rushing TDs and Dad won the title! Lesson learned.īy the way, I have made the title game for the last 5 years in a row.Derrick Henry Stats, Bio, Age, Net Worth, & Careerĭerrick Henry is a running back for the Tennessee Titans of the NFL.
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I remember telling my dad, "that is a decent pick but they plan to pull him at the goal line." Ever the teacher, dad explained he had purchased the Fantasy Football Index update and read Holmes would get the goal line carries. The pick? Priest Holmes (his first dynamite year).

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I ordered the wrong date for my update and called to correct the mistake. I wanted to thank you for such an amazing product and your customer service. GOOD PPR BACKS WHO DIDN'T CATCH MORE THAN 20 PASSES The last two numbers indicate the players rank (in that season) in standard scoring (Std) and PPR. On this chart, you’re looking at catches, receiving yards, rushing yards, total yards and touchdowns. On average, these backs tended to rank about 3 spots higher in standard scoring. Only 10 of those backs finished with top-10 numbers (and they’re tagged with black dots). In this century (19 seasons) only 35 running backs have put up top-20 PPR numbers while catching no more than 20 passes. If a running back doesn’t catch many passes, it’s hard for him to put up franchise-type numbers, particularly in a PPR format. I don’t think he’ll catch more than 25 passes, and even that might be overly optimistic. He’s caught only 39 passes in his first 47 games as a pro. Working against Henry is his limited receiving ability. In my opinion, he’s very much in the running to lead the league in rushing yards. Henry should finish among the rushing leaders. And that’s how they’re expected to use them in 2019 (with Lewis as more of a third-down back). That changed in December, when they elevated Henry into more of a bell-cow role. Tennessee went with a tag-team backfield for most of last season, with Henry and Dion Lewis sharing time. “I fell in love with it before the money. “It’s football,” Henry said in an article on the team’s website. Henry isn’t saying whether he’s been pushing for an extension, or whether the team is talking to him. If he’s upset about not having received an extension yet, he’s not showing it publicly. That could happened before the season starts (or, in theory, during the season). He closed last year on a tear, running for 585 yards and 7 TDs in his final four games, and he’s entering the final year of his rookie contract. If you like contract-year players, Derrick Henry could be a back for you.
