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Emmanuel Henderson

FA · WR

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Dynasty Value

0Stable

Emmanuel Henderson Jr. was a 2026 sixth-round pick (No.

Trajectory data unavailable

Prospect Profile2026 Class

37.8Composite Score

Composite Breakdown

Each row compares Emmanuel Henderson to other 2026 prospects in that signal — except Class × Draft Slot, which shows the editorial multiplier applied to Emmanuel Henderson's 2026-class + draft-slot combo (baseline 1.00× = neutral).

Computed from 4 of 6 signals

  • Draft Capital25%•~averageRound 6, Pick 18
  • Combine Athletic17%▼bottom 22%
  • Rookie ADP17%
  • Expert Consensus17%▲~averageECR #120
  • College Production15%
  • Class × Draft Slot9%▲+10% (1.10×)+10% (1.10×)

Class rank: 31st percentile

forty73%
vertical44%
broad_jump41%
Speed40%
burst_score42%
HaSS42%
sparq_x55%
BMI6%
Catch Rad.48%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Emmanuel Henderson's Speed Score?
Emmanuel Henderson's Speed Score ranks in the 39.90509059534081th percentile among NFL prospects at the position.
Risk & Opportunity Analysis (6 flags)

Risk Flags

3
  • Target Competition

    As the No. 199 overall pick, Henderson sits behind Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Cooper Kupp, Rashid Shaheed, Tory Horton, and Jake Bobo on a crowded Seattle WR depth chart, projecting as a WR5/WR6 with minimal Year 1 offensive snaps.

  • Draft Capital

    Sixth-round draft capital signals a low organizational investment and a developmental ceiling; most Day 3 WRs never carve out fantasy-relevant roles.

  • Production Profile

    Just one productive college season (45-766-5 at Kansas after only five career catches in three years at Alabama) leaves a small, late-breaking sample of receiving production.

Opportunity Flags

3
  • Athletic Profile

    A former top-100 RB recruit, his vertical speed gives Seattle a field-stretching gear no one else on the depth chart offers, a useful trait in a play-action-heavy scheme.

  • Age Trajectory

    At roughly 22 and a converted skill athlete with limited WR mileage, he has a long development runway by dynasty WR standards if the receiving skills catch up.

  • Usage & Volume

    Henderson led the Big 12 in kick return average (25.3 yds) and earned first-team all-conference as a returner, giving him an immediate special-teams path to a roster spot and game-day reps.

Scenarios (4)
  • Special-teams only, no offensive rolelikely+0%

    Veteran WR room (JSN, Kupp, Shaheed, Horton, Bobo) blocks offensive snaps; contributes only as returner/gunner

  • Injury opens rotational WR4/5 repspossible+15%

    Injury to Shaheed/Horton/Bobo plus camp flashes earn him a vertical-role package

  • Camp cut or practice squadpossible-10%

    Loses the numbers game on a deep roster and lands on the practice squad

  • Develops into a real rotational weaponunlikely+35%

    Kupp ages out, Shaheed walks in free agency, and Henderson's speed earns a designed deep role