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All RotoWire NFL Articles insights about Hunter Henry
NegativeValueAug 21, 2026
Hunter Henry is ESPN-ranked 120 but has an ADP of 173.5, indicating he is drafted significantly later than ESPN's default ranking; the -53.5 delta shows expert consensus values him considerably lower than ESPN across platforms (FDN 173.5, AvgFantrax 207.1, Drafters 160.7, NFFC 166.2).PositiveRoleAug 17, 2026
Henry rested alongside the starters and inked a two-year extension worth up to $20 million, suggesting the team remains committed to him despite Loveland's every-down role.NegativeValueAug 17, 2026
Moved down a tick in draft value based on Eli Raridon's every-down role in preseason Week 1; however, Henry rested alongside the starters and inked a two-year extension worth up to $20 million last week, providing some offsetting security.PositiveValueAug 13, 2026
Hunter Henry is ranked 164th in ADP with a default ranking of 150.8, showing a 13.2-spot undervaluation where ADP consensus is pricing him lower than the default ranking.NegativeValueAug 13, 2026
Yahoo ranks Hunter Henry at 164 (Underdog ADP 151.6); part of tight end tier where the source notes there's not much else to like at tight end when comparing Yahoo prices to Underdog ADP.PositiveValueAug 12, 2026
Kurt Jones identifies Patriots tight end Hunter Henry as a compelling PrizePicks play for Super Bowl LX, suggesting early-season value in targeting him despite the high-profile nature of the matchup.NegativeValueAug 10, 2026
Hunter Henry has an ADP of 106.2 with a -64.9 differential, showing extreme overvaluation relative to high-stakes formats where he ranges from 159.4 to 182.8, indicating he is significantly overpriced in standard drafts.PositiveValueJul 30, 2026
Hunter Henry is excluded from Hartitz's 2026 sleeper consideration due to excessive target competition in a meh-to-good offense. While Henry could still supply top-12 numbers and represent solid value at his cost, Hartitz is focused on big-game hunting for league-winning upside, and Henry doesn't fit that profile.NegativeBustJul 30, 2026
Henry's 2025 season (career-high 768 yards and seven touchdowns on 60 catches, 72.5 percent snap share leading all Patriots pass catchers, first full 17-game season since 2022) argues against him being on a bust list, but the source's board has him at TE23 against a TE17 ADP, a fade. The case for caution is about ceiling, not floor. Offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels' distribution-heavy scheme caps how much any single pass catcher can produce, and the arrival of A.J. Brown gives Drake Maye a true alpha receiver the offense has never had, a target competitor Henry has not faced in New England. Brown's presence could pull coverage away from the middle of the field and help Henry's efficiency, or it could simply take targets that used to be his; either way, the range of outcomes is now wider. Free-agent signee Romeo Doubs should also be the clear No. 2 option in the passing game for Maye, pushing Henry from a featured role in 2025 to a lesser one in 2026.NegativeBustJul 30, 2026
Hunter Henry is listed as a tight end to avoid at TE17 ADP in the 2026 bust article, though the provided excerpt does not include his full analysis section. Based on the article's theme of older players with declining efficiency and injury concerns, Henry at age 33+ with recent injury history fits the accumulated wear-and-tear profile the source is targeting.NegativeBustJul 28, 2026
Ranked TE17; despite 2025 going as well as possible, Henry still couldn't finish inside the position's top-12 options. While he broke the 700-yard mark for the first time in his career, the source questions whether to feel good about a newfound ceiling with A.J. Brown and Romeo Doubs now in town. The source characterizes him as a classic touchdown-dependent TE2 who will never instill fear into opponents.NegativeProjectionJul 28, 2026
Henry's 2025 season went about as well as possible and he still couldn't finish inside the position's top-12 options; he broke the 700-yard mark for the first time in his career, but with A.J. Brown and Romeo Doubs now in town, the source questions whether he can sustain a higher ceiling. Henry is characterized as a classic touchdown-dependent TE2 who will never instill fear into opponents.