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  1. NFL and PFF player stats for Houston Texans CB CJ Henderson on Pro Football Focus.

  2. Jacksonville has agreed to trade CB C.J. Henderson to the Panthers for tight end Dan Arnold, Ian Rapoport reports. news 2021 NFL Preseason, Week 2: 1 thing to watch for from all 32 teams

  3. Jan 1, 2024 · Jan 1, 2024 12:18 PM EST. In this story: Carolina Panthers. After struggling to make much of an impact in one season and some change in Jacksonville, the Jaguars traded former top-10 pick CJ...

  4. Sep 27, 2021 · Almost 65% of Henderson's four-year rookie contract has already been paid by the Jaguars, with about 60% of the total coming via his signing bonus. Jacksonville will take on $3,120,216 in dead cap in 2021 and $6,240,432 in dead cap in 2022. Carolina will inherit a fully guaranteed three-year, $7.17 million contract.

    • He’S A True Son of The Sunshine State
    • He Was Consistently Ranked as A Top-Three Cornerback Prospect in 2020
    • The Panthers Also Liked Him as A 2020 Draft Prospect
    • Pro Football Focus has, Now as A Pro, Not Liked Him So Far
    • That Performance Is Why, in Part, Jacksonville Gave Up on Him
    • But The Panthers Won’T Have to Give Up on Him So Quickly

    Henderson is a Florida boy through and through. He was born in Miami, attended Christopher Columbus High School in Miami and went off to play his college football at the University of Mi . . . oh, wait. He actually deuced out on the hometown Hurricanes to become a Florida Gator. He was then, of course, drafted by Jacksonville in 2020. His career in...

    Those days in Gainesville helped solidify Henderson’s spot amongst the top corners leading into the 2020 draft. He was consistently boarded as one of the best three at his position, often alongside Ohio State Buckeye Jeffrey Okudah and LSU Tiger Kristian Fulton. Here’s how a few of those rankings from a few noted publications turned out for Henders...

    During his presser on Monday, head coach Matt Rhule noted how the team did more than their due diligence on Henderson leading up to the draft. In fact, he was under some serious consideration with Carolina’s seventh overall pick. “Went through the process last year of getting ready for the draft evaluating him,” Rhule said about his new corner. “He...

    PFF isn’t the be-all, end-all of football evaluation. But they are a useful resourceful nonetheless. Their tape junkies have not been particularly fond of Henderson’s work thus far in the league. In his rookie campaign, he was marked out at an overall grade of 57.9, which was seventh amongst all first-year corners. He received a 58.3 in coverage, a...

    No matter how much weight you put into those grades, Henderson had not performed up to his billing in Jacksonville. That’s the truth no matter how you slice it. He’s also not an Urban Meyer guy. Henderson, after an underwhelming rookie campaign, became even more dispensable when Meyer was given the reins and named team czar. There’s no distinct att...

    Carolina has quite a bit now invested in this move for Henderson. Not only did they have well-liked tight end Dan Arnold and a 2022 third-rounder pried from their hands, but they’ll also be on the hook for a fully-guaranteed three-year, $7.17 million contract. As long as Henderson is even okay, that payout will be well worth it. And the Panthers be...

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  5. C.J. Henderson. Christopher Henderson Jr. Position: CB 6-1, 205lb (185cm, 92kg) Team: Houston Texans. Born: September 30, 1998 in Miami, FL. College: Florida (College Stats) Weighted Career AV (100-95-...): 12 (7703rd overall since 1960) High School: Christopher Columbus

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  7. PFF's Mike Renner and Austin Gayle discuss Florida CB, C.J. Henderson. Mike and Austin discuss Henderson's college career, his strengths and weaknesses, and ...

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