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Jumbo Package: Say Goodbye to Kirby

Recruiting, a lack of Smart, Henry, and SEC bashing. Everything you could want to argue about.

While NFL scouts will appreciate Henry's toughness and production, it doesn't necessarily mean he'll overtake Ohio State's Ezekiel Elliott as the top running back available in the 2016 NFL Draft, assuming both leave early as expected. Henry, in fact, could prove to be one of the more polarizing prospects in the 2016 draft. That's because for all of his production, many big backs like the 6-foot-2, 242-pound Henry have struggled against the greater speed of the NFL.

I'll start with a controversial one.