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dragondawg
07-09-2007, 04:01 AM
There were a lot of Running Backs that changed addresses this offseason, but Travis Henry going to the Denver Broncos was hands down the most significant of them all. Whenever a proven player with his production goes to a team with their type of running game, first round potential is there. Travis Henry’s style fits perfect into what Denver is trying to accomplish with their running game. Denver has been looking for a runner who can be decisive with the ball, press the hole, make one cut and run downhill; and that is exactly what Travis Henry has done his whole career.

Mike Shanahan has been the coach of the Denver Broncos for 12 years. In 9 of the seasons the Denver rushing attack has finished in the top 5, and in only one of the 12 years has Denver not been ranked in the top ten NFL teams in rushing. That is just a little taste of what we are working with here. Travis Henry carries in a respectable 4.1 yards per carry career rushing average, including a career best 4.5 average from last season with the Titans as he rushed for 1211 yards on only 270 carries. Henry only has 1321 carries for his career, a much lower number then people might believe. He reached his carry best average in 2006 by showing great burst through the line of scrimmage, breaking a lot of tackles and rarely ever going down on first contact. He even showed the ability to break big plays during the year, including a 57 yard run that was called back against the Bills in week 16 that would have made his rushing totals even higher. Henry’s production cannot be questioned as he has only been asked to carry the load three different times throughout his career. Those years were 2002, 2003 and 2006; he played in 16 games with 325 carries, 15 games with 331 carries and 14 games with 270 carries respectively. Those numbers indicate to me that when asked to carry the load, he has always been up to the task, and his so called durability concerns should not be a concern.

As productive as Henry has been, there are many reasons to believe he will achieve even better numbers in 2007 with the Broncos. Looking back into recent seasons of successful Denver running backs, it is clear their best numbers also came while playing at Mile High. Reuben Droughns for example rushed for 1240 yards with a career best 4.5 yards per carry and a career best in rushing touchdowns. In the past two seasons with the Cleveland Browns, Droughns carried the rock 529 times, netting only a 3.7 yards per carry average. Clinton Portis fits into this category as well. In Portis’ two seasons in Denver he averaged an astounding 5.5 yards per carry and rushed for almost 3100 yards. In his three years combined with the Redskins he has rushed the ball 822 times for 3354 yards with only a 4.1 average. Portis had 29 rushing touchdowns with Denver in two years and has only 23 in three years with Washington. Travis Henry’s average might not jump up an extra 1.4 yards per carry as Clinton Portis’ did, but it definitely will go up even higher then his career best 4.5 average in 2006.

Another question remaining about Henry might be if he is truly the man in Denver or if Mike Shanahan is just using him in another committee. All signs point to a heavy workload for Mr. Henry. Not only did they trade away Tatum Bell, but they paid Travis 12 million dollars up front, and teams just don’t do that for any average joe in a running back-by-committee. That almost assures him of 300 carries with an extra 30-35 receptions. And as his average climbs to around the 4.6-4.7 range, you are looking at a minimum of about 1400 rushing yards. In 2006, he only carried the ball 30 times weeks 1 though 4, but when he was truly called upon as the featured back in the Titans offense from week 5 through the end of the year, he produced six 100 yard rushing performances in 12 games. In those same 12 games he rushed for 1129 yards, a 94.1 yards per game average, which in a 16 game schedule translates to an amazing 1505 rushing yards. As for his touchdown total, things look very promising there as well. Henry scored double digits touchdowns in 2002 and 2003 and should easily reach those totals again in 2007. Henry only carried the ball 34 times in the redzone last season for the Titans, while Mike Bell and Tatum Bell combined for 58 carries. Henry had 7 rushing touchdowns last season, add an extra 24 carries inside the 20 and combine that with the fact that he is a much more powerful goal line runner then Mike or Tatum Bell could ever even think about being, and you are looking at atl east 10 with the potential of 15 rushing scores.

Another safe bet concerning the Broncos is that their offense is improving as a whole. Jay Cutler’s arm will bring a whole new dimension to offense, as teams never had to worry about Jake Plummer’s arm beating them deep too many times. Throw in the super explosive Javon Walker who is now an extra season removed from his ACL injury, and up and comer Brandon Marshall into the mix, and those safeties are backing off even further. I expect Denver to create many scoring opportunities for Travis Henry, and with a healthy offensive line as is the case right now in Bronco land, all signs are pointing to a easy top ten finish for Travis Henry with an upside of a top 5 finish. If you are picking late in the first round there should be no hesitation about pulling the trigger on this guy as your number one fantasy running back because the Denver Broncos and Travis Henry are a match made in heaven.

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Crushisback
07-09-2007, 04:13 AM
Good read thanks.

Atlas
07-09-2007, 04:39 AM
I just pitched a tent.

Northman
07-09-2007, 05:19 AM
Lets just hope the Oline still has some push to help him out.

OrangeShadow
07-09-2007, 05:46 AM
he was running behind tennessee's sub par o line so this one should seem all pro to him

atomicbloke
07-09-2007, 05:58 AM
Please start the season. I can't wait.

Killericon
07-09-2007, 06:19 AM
I wish we signed him a year ago.

Popcorn Sutton
07-09-2007, 10:57 AM
:giggle:

rbackfactory80
07-09-2007, 11:09 AM
I had him on my fantasy team last year, and started him like crazy.

bpc
07-09-2007, 11:24 AM
I'm watching Peyton Manning and the COLTS beat us again on NFL Network. Tatum Bell is doing his normal tank job in this game.

It's not that I want us running differently this year... I just want a different mindset. I want us to start putting our foot on peoples throats again.

We've gotten away from that with all these little scatbacks in our backfield.

brncs_fan
07-09-2007, 01:52 PM
The scatbacks are always getting beat out as well. Q lost his job to Droughns, Bell was second to Sarge and then got ran out of Denver in favor of Henry. Hopefully Henry and Bell can give us a nice 1-2 punch.

Bob
07-09-2007, 02:27 PM
I like Mike Bell, but dont see much difference between his style and Henrys -- It would be nice to have a real change up so defences would get a dose of someone who can do something different. Anyone likly to get on the final team that fits that bill?

TexanBob
07-09-2007, 02:58 PM
While I think Henry is a great fit here, I do have some concerns about him. He's a bit fumble-prone and wears down as a feature back. His cutting and slashing style is a good match for us though.

Merlin
07-09-2007, 03:47 PM
While I think Henry is a great fit here, I do have some concerns about him. He's a bit fumble-prone and wears down as a feature back. His cutting and slashing style is a good match for us though.
He was fumble prone early in his career (i.e. first 2 yrs). He has been very reliable since then, especially since the Titans.

RkyMtnThunder
07-09-2007, 05:11 PM
I enjoy reading articles like this being a Bronco fan and all...

But there is still a part of me that reminds myself that Henry was deemed expendable (for whatever reason) from 2 mediocre-to-crappy teams in favor of young unproven guys....guys with question marks like blown knees (McGahee) or questionable work ethic (LenDale White).

Dispite all this glowing talk of Henry being a monster stud simply because he is in Denver now - its hard to shake the fact that Henry couldnt stick with 2 lame teams - excuses as to why is besides the point. Teams just dont let all world players go...at least, not without a fight. And in both cases, Henry walked without his team trying very hard to keep him.

So until its proven on the field - I will remain cautiously optimistic that Henry will live up to all this hype. Of course I hope he does!

Beantown Bronco
07-09-2007, 05:16 PM
I enjoy reading articles like this being a Bronco fan and all...

But there is still a part of me that reminds myself that Henry was deemed expendable (for whatever reason) from 2 mediocre-to-crappy teams in favor of young unproven guys....guys with question marks like blown knees (McGahee) or questionable work ethic (LenDale White).

Dispite all this glowing talk of Henry being a monster stud simply because he is in Denver now - its hard to shake the fact that Henry couldnt stick with 2 lame teams - excuses as to why is besides the point. Teams just dont let all world players go...at least, not without a fight. And in both cases, Henry walked without his team trying very hard to keep him.

So until its proven on the field - I will remain cautiously optimistic that Henry will live up to all this hype. Of course I hope he does!

Dan Reeves drafted Tommy Maddox.....

Popcorn Sutton
07-09-2007, 05:20 PM
I enjoy reading articles like this being a Bronco fan and all...

But there is still a part of me that reminds myself that Henry was deemed expendable (for whatever reason) from 2 mediocre-to-crappy teams in favor of young unproven guys....guys with question marks like blown knees (McGahee) or questionable work ethic (LenDale White).

Dispite all this glowing talk of Henry being a monster stud simply because he is in Denver now - its hard to shake the fact that Henry couldnt stick with 2 lame teams - excuses as to why is besides the point. Teams just dont let all world players go...at least, not without a fight. And in both cases, Henry walked without his team trying very hard to keep him.

So until its proven on the field - I will remain cautiously optimistic that Henry will live up to all this hype. Of course I hope he does!

Travis Henry was due like an 8 million dollar bonus this year and was cut for cap reasons.

RkyMtnThunder
07-09-2007, 05:23 PM
Travis Henry was due like an 8 million dollar bonus this year and was cut for cap reasons.

If Tennessee really, REALLY wanted him - they would have found a way

bpc
07-09-2007, 05:35 PM
I'm hoping for the best with Henry. The man has produced everywhere he has been. I just keep wondering why he keeps getting replaced in every NFL city he ends up playing for.

He has had bouts with fumbles and also injuries. I'm hoping that he can put it all together in Denver. A question posted a few weeks back about 'what garners the most concern for Broncos fans going into the season', Henry was mine.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed that he can be the back that Shanahan and co. think he is.

baja
07-09-2007, 05:36 PM
I enjoy reading articles like this being a Bronco fan and all...

But there is still a part of me that reminds myself that Henry was deemed expendable (for whatever reason) from 2 mediocre-to-crappy teams in favor of young unproven guys....guys with question marks like blown knees (McGahee) or questionable work ethic (LenDale White).

Dispite all this glowing talk of Henry being a monster stud simply because he is in Denver now - its hard to shake the fact that Henry couldnt stick with 2 lame teams - excuses as to why is besides the point. Teams just dont let all world players go...at least, not without a fight. And in both cases, Henry walked without his team trying very hard to keep him.

So until its proven on the field - I will remain cautiously optimistic that Henry will live up to all this hype. Of course I hope he does!

Fisher tried to keep him (Henry) but could not afford him.

RkyMtnThunder
07-09-2007, 05:50 PM
I'm hoping for the best with Henry. The man has produced everywhere he has been. I just keep wondering why he keeps getting replaced in every NFL city he ends up playing for.

He has had bouts with fumbles and also injuries. I'm hoping that he can put it all together in Denver. A question posted a few weeks back about 'what garners the most concern for Broncos fans going into the season', Henry was mine.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed that he can be the back that Shanahan and co. think he is.

Ditto!

But beware the backlash of not getting totally wasted on the Henry kool-aid here in July!

Dont get me wrong, as a Bronco fan I hope he lives up to the hype - crushes his career numbers and helps us win a superbowl!

400HZ
07-09-2007, 06:38 PM
Fisher tried to keep him (Henry) but could not afford him.

Tennessee had plenty of cap room this year, and will have even more next year once McNair clears.

Hercules Rockefeller
07-09-2007, 06:53 PM
I like Mike Bell, but dont see much difference between his style and Henrys -- It would be nice to have a real change up so defences would get a dose of someone who can do something different. Anyone likly to get on the final team that fits that bill?

One can take things the distance, the other can't?

baja
07-09-2007, 07:01 PM
Tennessee had plenty of cap room this year, and will have even more next year once McNair clears.

Maybe I should have said Fisher could not justify the cost with the two other quality backs he has on the roster.

Malcontent
07-09-2007, 07:22 PM
I don't care..I'm taking Travis Henry with my first(6th overall) in my draft. Then..backing him up with Bell in the 7th or 8th pich!

400HZ
07-09-2007, 08:59 PM
Maybe I should have said Fisher could not justify the cost with the two other quality backs he has on the roster.

That's what he said, and then he went shopping when Michael Turner and Corey Dillon were available. It seems like a weird situation to me. I think they were down to just Lendale White after cutting Henry, because Chris Brown's contract expired this year. They drafted Chris Henry this year. Travis Henry had that $8 mil bonus built into his contract which I'm sure they never intended to pay, but why didn't they try to restructure? Furthermore, why didn't they at least try and trade Henry? He's older, but still worth at least a 5th rounder even with that bonus. Strange. I've gotten mixed explanations from Titan fans.

baja
07-09-2007, 09:23 PM
I seem to remember they did try to restructure but Henry said no.

On the trade maybe they did try to trade him we would have no way of knowing.

Los Broncos
07-09-2007, 09:24 PM
I just pitched a tent.

ROFL!