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Jacksonville head coach Liam Coen called Henigan a âcoachâs kid with a ton of production and a natural stroke.â Henigan (6â3/215) was a four-year starter at Memphis who left school as the AACâs all-time leader in passing yards (14,266) and passing touchdowns (104) while also throwing 31 interceptions. The raw counting numbers are impressive, but Heniganâs accuracy numbers (64 percent career completion percentage) never stood out, nor did his arm strength, but he possesses decent athleticism to evade defenders and did well when it came to protecting the ball, throwing 31 interceptions in 50 career games while boasting a respectable 2.7 turnover-worthy play rate. When you factor out rushing yards lost on sacks, Henigan ran for 1,346 yards and 10 scores in his career. Henigan will make plays with his feet when needed. His experience as a starter will make him an interesting player to track in training camp, but his inability to make consistent plays beyond the short area of the field will likely limit his overall upside.
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April 26, 2025 11:56 PM