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After breaking the seal on trades with the move into the fifth round for Beau Stephens, John Schneider continued his trading ways by sending No. 188 to the New York Jets for No. 199 and No. 242. With that pick at No. 199, the Seattle Seahawks selected wide receiver Emmanuel Henderson Jr from Kansas. Henderson was a special teams stud at Kansas and will need to excel in that role to make the Seahawks roster in 2026.

Athletic Profile/Comps

Relative Athletic Score (RAS)
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Henderson’s overall “Okay” RAS is buoyed by his speed testing, as that’s the only green in the chart. The Mockdraftable graph backs that up with the 73rd percentile 40-yard dash time with all other metrics under the 50th percentile. Henderson’s “Poor” agility times are a concern especially when you consider that he’s not a big-bodied WR at 185 lb. The good thing is that Henderson will be mostly running in a straight line as a gunner on the punt team, a role that he excelled at in college going back to his days at Alabama.

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Another former Crimson Tide wide receiver is Jerry Jeudy and it turns out that’s not the only similarity between Jeudy and Henderson as they’re close athletic comps in damn near every RAS category.

Jeudy is a little taller and heavier, but just 0.01 seconds slower than Henderson in the 40-yard dash. They have identical 20 and 10 splits, verticals, and broad jumps. Jeudy also turned in an even worse shuttle time than Henderson. All-in-all, that’s about as close of an athletic comp as we’re going to see.

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