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08-26-2008, 09:34 AM
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Let the Henderson hype begin

It's customary for big time players to grace the fields at Cretin-Derham Hall. But nobody's as big (literally) as junior lineman Seantrel Henderson. At 16 years old, he's 6-foot-8 and is more than 300 pounds. Just how big is that? Only two current NFL players are bigger.
"A lot of people say that I'm fast, quick and things like that," Henderson said about himself. "Good with my feet and strong off the ball."
Seantrel believes he has a mental advantage over every opponent because of his size. He outweighs them and towers over everyone. But he's not just a bulldozer. Seantrel is a solid football player with unlimited potential.
"I think he can be as good as he wants to be," said John Alt, lineman coach at Cretin-Derham Hall and a former NFL player. "His feet, that's what I look at, his feet and hips are absolutely perfect at this point at the high school level."
Seantrel's great size and playing ability has obviously gained a lot of early attention. In fact, he's considered to be the top prospect in the entire nation for the class of 2010.
"I really didn't expect that when I found out about it, but I was really grateful and happy that they did that," Henderson said.
"He's definitely as good as we've had, but you just can't tell me, as much as I like Seantrel, you just can't tell me there's not another of him in Florida, or Texas, or Ohio," admitted Mike Scanlan, head coach at Cretin-Derham Hall. "So, some knucklehead who is sitting his underwear in his basement declares him the number one recruit in the country, what an incredible amount of pressure to put on a young man."
He must be dealing with the pressure ok for now. Seantrel already holds scholarships from Minnesota, Florida and Ohio State. And the big lineman should continue to get some more big offers in the next two years.
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kare11.com | Twin Cities, MN | Let the Henderson hype begin
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08-28-2008, 09:10 AM
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SEANTREL HENDERSON
School: Cretin-Derham Hall
Year: Junior
Position: OT/DE
Vitals: 6 feet 7, 303 pounds
Skinny: Hulking 16-year-old lineman played every down as a sophomore and will be leaned on heavily to protect first-year starting quarterback Mark Alt. One of the country's top 2010 recruits already has scholarship offers from 10 Division I colleges, including Minnesota, Notre Dame, Wisconsin and Ohio State. Played power forward for Minneapolis-based Howard Pulley traveling basketball team this summer.
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09-09-2008, 09:06 AM
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Seantrel received numerous offers on or around 9/1, as expected (notables listed: tOSU, ND, Michigan, Minnesota). He talks about being friends with former ND OL Matt Carufel and how Matt wouldn't recommend ND for his college destination. Henderson said he'll consider each school for its academic reputation, football program, how he fits in with the players and coaches and the location of the school.
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10-06-2008, 02:29 PM
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Rivals.com Football Recruiting - Henderson among the nation's top juniors (free)
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OT Seantrel Henderson, 6-8/301, Cretin-Derham Hall (2010 class)
ASSETS: Has tremendous size, excellent feet, speed and great pad level for a big lineman.
AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT: Technically he is very sound but he could be a tad more aggressive and nasty.
MOST IMPRESSIVE PLAY: Just watching this behemoth run around the field; I would guess he is a sub-5.0 40-yard guy.
CONCLUSION: There is no doubt in my mind that this is a top-20 player in the nation for next year's class. He is a definite five-star prospect who currently has twelve written offers from BCS schools.
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10-09-2008, 02:37 PM
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BuckeyeGrove.com - From the Road: Top young talent (free)
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OT SEANTREL HENDERSON (6-8/301), Saint Paul (Minn.) Cretin-Derham Hall
2010 PROSPECT
CONSIDERING: To be determined.
PERFORMANCE: Helped pave the way for St. Paul (Minn.) Cretin-Derham Hall's offense in a 42-12 victory over White Bear Lake (Minn.) High.
STRENGTHS: Henderson already is at a size that he can compete at the next level. He is extremely mobile and runs better than any lineman I have seen this season. He also has excellent pad level and uses his hands at the point of attack.
WEAKNESSES: The only weakness I could see was that he could be a little more aggressive and nasty. - BARRY EVERY
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10-20-2008, 11:52 AM
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From the Minnesota site...recaps of Cretin-Durham's final regular season game...several Minnesota players were in attendance as was Coach Ianello of ND.
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11-12-2008, 10:32 AM
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FVSports - The Elite100: Class of 2010
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2. Seantrel Henderson
6'8" / 300 pounds / Offensive Tackle / Cretin-Derham Hall / St. Paul, Minnesota
Contenders: Notre Dame, Ohio State, Florida, Minnesota, USC
Scouting Report: One of the best HS offensive linemen this decade. Physical attributes are obvious. Carries his weight extremely well. Great wingspan and uses it to his advantage. What separates Henderson from his peers is how he moves on the field. A skilled basketball player who brings that athleticism to football. Has lateral quickness and body control that is rare is for a 300-pounder at any level. Great knee bend, essential considering his height. As far as pass protection goes, Henderson is as good as it gets. Great run blocker, but probably won't be dominant at the next two levels, needs to develop an edge. More of a finesse lineman in both attitude and technique. In terms of potential comparisons, more Walter Jones than Orlando Pace.
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11-13-2008, 03:05 PM
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BN $-- Star Minnesota Junior Talks Ohio State Visit
11/13
Seantrel has been to a number of Minnesota games this season and hopes to make his first visit to Columbus for the Michigan game. He claims he is wide open and without a favorite.
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12-01-2008, 01:18 PM
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Rivals$-- Henderson will take his time
Seantrel says he is mainly focusing on Oklahoma, Minnesota, Notre Dame, Florida, Ohio State, and Wisconsin and says Minnesota is the only school he will guarantee in his top 5.
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01-07-2009, 05:14 PM
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Rivals.com Football Recruiting - Henderson's rare talent draws coaches north (free)
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"Our last high-profile athlete was [Notre Dame freshman wide receiver] Michael Floyd," Scanlan says. "[Ohio State coach] Jim Tressel never found a way to our building when they recruited Michael Floyd, and they wanted him badly. Tressel has found a way to get here. I've got a feeling we'll see [UCLA coach] Rick Neuheisel.
"The only time we saw [USC coach] Pete Carroll was when they were recruiting [current Denver Broncos starting offensive tackle] Ryan Harris. That would be the litmus test."
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He said he's always liked Notre Dame. He likes Minnesota, too. He said he's interested in Florida, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Iowa, USC and Texas Tech, even though he didn't know where Lubbock was.
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01-29-2009, 11:32 AM
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From the Iowa site...talks about the visit he made a few weeks ago to Iowa...plans to cut his list to 10-15 by next football season...will eventually cut his list to five and will take his officials.
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02-05-2009, 08:11 PM
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02-16-2009, 10:46 AM
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Seantrel picked up an offer from Tennessee and will attend Jr. Days at Wisconsin and tOSU. He says he does not have a favorite and wants to camp at USC, Ohio State, Penn State and Florida.
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03-06-2009, 04:03 PM
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Scout $ - Breaking Down: Seantrel Henderson
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By Lichtenfels...a look at Seantrel's pass blocking, run blocking, body position, football IQ, etc.
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03-18-2009, 01:23 PM
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From the Minnesota site...plans to camp at Ohio State, Iowa and Notre Dame this summer...visited Wisconsin recently and hopes to visit Ohio State and Alabama soon.
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