The story of Buffalo Bills’ offensive tackle Seantrel Henderson is one that is very familiar to most Bills fans. The 2014 seventh round pick out of the University of Miami came with a reputation as a marijuana user, which caused him to slide down draft boards across the league. Buffalo was rewarded early on for taking a leap of faith with the ultra-talented lineman, as he started all 16 games at right tackle during his rookie season.
Unfortunately, Henderson was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease towards the end of his second NFL campaign. Perhaps even more unfortunately, he was suspended by the league for the first four games of the 2016 NFL season for marijuana use, something he says was to fight the Crohn’s Disease.