Risk Flags
5- Roster Uncertainty
Henderson went undrafted and signed with Kansas City as a UDFA, sitting at the bottom of a backfield anchored by Kenneth Walker III (3yr/$43M). With Emari Demercado and Brashard Smith also ahead of him, making the 53-man roster is highly unlikely.
- Scheme Fit
Scouting reports grade Henderson as a poor pass-catcher — a critical weakness in Andy Reid's West Coast system that demands backs who contribute in the passing game. This hard cap on his receiving role severely limits his NFL floor and ceiling.
- Organizational Investment
Going undrafted signals all 32 teams passed on Henderson across seven rounds, reflecting league-wide skepticism about his NFL viability. Zero draft capital means minimal organizational commitment to his development.
- Touch Competition
Kansas City signed Kenneth Walker III to a 3-year/$43M deal as the clear featured back, and the room also includes 2025 draftee Brashard Smith (pass-catching role) and RFA Keaontay Ingram. Henderson sits at the bottom of a crowded depth chart with no guaranteed roster spot.
- Production Context
Henderson's 2,134 rushing yards over five seasons came in the MAC against lower-tier competition. Scouts note a lack of burst and explosiveness that will be exposed against NFL athleticism, particularly on outside runs.