If you think NFL defenses have a hard time stopping Derrick Henry, wait until you hear what he did to high school defenses in Yulee, Florida. His senior year stats are laugh-out-loud funny: 462 carries for 4,261 yards and 55 touchdowns in 12 games. That’s 327.8 yards per game and 9.2 yards per carry. Outrageous. His highlight reel is just three minutes of him knocking guys over.
Henry holds all sorts of records, including the national mark for career high school rushing yards (12,124) originally set by Ken Hall of Sugar Land, Texas in 1953. His senior year yardage and touchdown totals are also Florida state records.