CJ Henderson would ultimately play just 10 games for the Jaguars over the course of his young NFL career.
Deemed expendable due to the rise in play of second-round selection Tyson Campbell, along with an injury history that forced the young cornerback to miss nine games over the past two seasons, Jacksonville and head coach Urban Meyer opted to trade Henderson to the Carolina Panthers earlier this morning.
The compensation? A third-round selection and tight end Dan Arnold. The Jaguars would also send a fifth-round pick to the Panthers.
In total, Henderson will finish his career in Jacksonville having totaled 44 tackles, one tackle for loss and one interception.