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Henderson, 16, already has offers from Notre Dame, Iowa, Wisconsin and the Gophers.
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"I didn't think it was a big deal, the de-commitment," former Gopher verbal David Gilreath said. "I think this was the best decision of my life."

"(The University of Minnesota) didn't really compare," UW Kicker Taylor Mehlhaff said. "I loved the atmosphere here. It was pretty easy to cross (Minnesota) off the list. I wanted to play at the highest level possible but I also wanted to have that college atmosphere."
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Ohio State, which recently landed Eden Prairie's Willie Mobley, has made 6-7, 303-pound Cretin-Derham Hall sophomore offensive tackle Seantrel Henderson its No. 1 recruiting target for 2010.
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You can't miss Seantrel Henderson walking around Cretin-Derham Hall. He is the 6-foot-7, 300-pound sophomore who towers over classmates.

You can't miss him on the basketball court or football field, either.

In basketball, he's dominant in the low post and has averaged 12 points a game in the Raiders' first two victories of the season.

In football, he is considered a can't-miss college recruit.

The fleet-footed offensive lineman helped pave the way for Cretin-Derham Hall's offense, which produced more than 6,000 yards and averaged 47 points a game en route to a runner-up finish in Class AAAAA.

Before Henderson even played a down at the varsity level, University of Minnesota football coach Tim Brewster saw his potential and offered a scholarship through the Cretin-Derham Hall coaching staff. Henderson also has been offered scholarships by Wisconsin, Iowa and Notre Dame, and Ohio State has made him its No. 1 recruiting target for 2010.

"If you thought the recruiting of (teammate) Michael Floyd was something, just wait when Seantrel comes along,'' Cretin-Derham Hall assistant coach Andy Bischoff said.

Cretin-Derham Hall coach Mike Scanlan said Henderson is the first sophomore from the school to get a college offer.

"I feel like, geez, let him first get a date for the Silver Bell (dance) before you offer him a scholarship,'' Scanlan said.

You likely won't miss Henderson on future Sundays in the NFL, according to Cretin-Derham Hall assistant coach Ray Hitchcock, a center for the Super Bowl champion 1987 Washington Redskins. He said Henderson has the size, talent and mind-set to excel in the NFL. Hitchcock puts him in the same sentence with Joe Jacoby, a former Pro Bowl lineman who was a teammate of Hitchcock's.

Henderson acknowledges his future appears bright.

"It's flattering that people would like me to play at their schools and that I might be good enough someday to play at the highest level,'' said Henderson, who has a 2.70 grade-point average. "Really, I haven't accomplished anything yet. I have to continue to challenge myself academically and physically. To get to those places, you have to work hard and have focus.''

Henderson, who said he has grown two inches a year since fourth grade, grew up in North Minneapolis. Now a St. Paul resident, he said he momentarily questioned his decision to attend Cretin-Derham Hall on his first day at the school. He also had considered attending DeLaSalle in Minneapolis.

While walking in a school hallway, a senior girl inadvertently bumped into him. Seeing the imposing figure of the gentle giant, she spun around and ran away. Confused at the time, Henderson chuckles about it now.

"She was scared,'' Henderson said. "I asked myself, 'Why was she running?' Then I realized I am bigger than a lot of people. I am very comfortable at Cretin-Derham Hall. It is a welcoming place. There are really good people here.''

"When he was younger," said Bree Jasper, Henderson's mother, "other kids would tease him quite a bit and call him names because he was so big. He has grown into a very well-mannered, respectful kid.''

Actually, he hasn't stopped growing.

Jasper said a doctor determined he could grow two to three more inches.

"I think it is exciting to know that I am probably not done growing," Henderson said. "I would like to get bigger. That gives me an advantage.''

Throw in his desire to add 30 pounds by working out, and that would put him in the category of Minnesota Vikings lineman Bryant McKinnie, who is 6-8, 335 pounds. Henderson met McKinnie while in eighth grade.

"He is a big fella that I really enjoy watching,'' Henderson said. "He does a nice job of moving people off the line. When I met him, he told me to make sure I had a good work ethic. He said if I keep running and stay in shape, I can go a lot of places.''

Developing standout offensive linemen is nothing new at Cretin-Derham Hall. Also passing through were future NFLers Matt Birk, Corbin Lacina, Derek Engler and Ryan Harris.

"In addition to being refrigerator huge, he has all the tools and talents to be one of the all-time greats,'' Scanlan said.

Though run blocking is Henderson's strength, his pass blocking has college scouts drooling.

"He is so nimble and athletic,'' Bischoff said. "You tie that physical ability together with a mentality that he has to grasp difficult schemes, and that is quite a player.''

Said Hitchcock: "He can dance on a light bulb. He's that kind of player that moves like he is 220 pounds. He is a young man that has been given a gift. He is a special kid because of his ability. His physical ability will carry him, but it is his ability to read and study the game that really makes him special.

"I am big on how a guy carries himself. With all the attention, he could be aloof, but he is just the opposite. I don't see that changing. There is no science to what he needs to do to reach the top level. We have an 8,000-square-foot weight room that he needs to lock himself into.''

Raiders assistant basketball coach Arvesta Kelly said Henderson has been blessed with physical talents.

"It is a God-given gift to be able to move like he does,'' Kelly said. "He just moves so well for a big man. He is so effective down low because of his quick feet and the ability to use that size.''

With the recruiting process in progress, Henderson said he is prepared to handle the pressures that go with it. He also is leaving open the possibility of selecting a college that would allow him to play football and basketball. He acknowledges, however, that his long-term emphasis is football.

When asked what recruiting advice he would offer Henderson, Floyd, a wide receiver and Notre Dame recruit, said: "Just keep doing well in school. You don't get many chances like this. Just focus on getting better and listen to your coaches. They know what is going on and can give really good advice. You can't think you are the best. You just have to keep on competing.''
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Old 01-16-2008, 11:11 AM
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Tressel also visited Cretin-Derham Hall sophomore offensive lineman Seantrel Henderson, who already is a coveted 2010 recruit.
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Cretin-Derham Hall's Seantrel Henderson is drawing college recruiters to watch him play -- in football and basketball.

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Last update: January 23, 2008

In the Michael Floyd recruiting derby, Ohio State was on the Cretin-Derham Hall wide receiver's final list of colleges before he committed to Notre Dame. It's important to note that Ohio State coach Jim Tressel, as much as he wanted Floyd, never paid a personal visit to his St. Paul high school.

Tressel, however, made a recent trip to Cretin-Derham Hall in pursuit of another athlete, sophomore offensive lineman Seantrel Henderson.

"He found his way in here the other day, just to show the flag," Raiders football coach Mike Scanlan said Tuesday. Other schools showing their flags to the 6-7, 305-pound Henderson include Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin and Notre Dame. Yes, the scholarship offers are pouring in.
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"He has no fat on his body. He could carry 350 and not be fat. He's just starting to lift weights; this is all natural," Kline said.
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Pssst: There's buzz that 6-7, 300-pound sophomore lineman Seantrell Henderson, who some scouts say could be the nation's top recruited prep football player in two years, is considering a transfer from Cretin-Derham Hall to either Totino-Grace, Holy Angels or DeLaSalle, as is his close pal, quarterback J.D. Pride Jr. A switch to another program for Henderson, though, is puzzling in that it could affect his development.
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Stillwater boys' basketball coach Dennis Bloom and football coach Scott Hoffman might soon be getting some good news for the next two years.

Cretin-Derham Hall monster sophomore Seantrel Henderson -- who is expected to become a top football recruit nationally in the next year -- is rumored to be considering a transfer from the St. Paul school.

According to published reports in the Pioneer Press, Henderson and one of his close friends at the school may both transfer, possibly to Totino-Grace.

If this actually happens, of course, SEC teams will no longer have to worry about a player who is said to be Ohio State's top recruiting target for football in 2010. Henderson is averaging 11.5 points per game this season on the Cretin basketball team.
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From the Minny site. Boston College, Ohio State, Florida, and Iowa have offered.
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In 30 years of evaluating high school football talent, I've never singled out an offensive lineman as the No. 1 player in the nation--until now.

Orlando Pace, Jonathan Ogden and Bill Fralic came close. But no cigar.

In my view, 6-7, 300-pound offensive lineman Seantrel Henderson of Crestin-Derham High School in St. Paul, Minn., is the No. 1 player in the class of 2010.

Henderson hails from the same school that produced Heisman Trophy winner Chris Wienke, American League batting chapion Joe Mauer and wide receiver Michael Floyd, who will be a freshman at Notre Dame next fall.

He has been offered by Wisconsin, Notre Dame, Florida, Iowa and Minnesota and USC will offer in May. He is only 15 years old. He has 4.7 speed, runs like a linebacker, has great feet, great athleticism, plays right and left tackle at times and looks thin at 300 pounds.

Barring injury, he will be a No. 1 choice in the NFL draft. Before his junior year, he will have 20 offers. Many schools got a jump on him because they noticed him while they were scouting Floyd last year. His teammate, lineman Joe Schafer, committed to Wisconsin--and Henderson is better than he is.

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GH: Where do you currently have offers for football?
SH: Notre Dame, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Florida, and Boston College.

GH: Do you have any offers for basketball?
SH: No, ma’am.

GH: Have you thought about playing both sports in college?
SH: I would like to.

GH: Have you talk to Coach Tubby Smith about the possibility of walking on to the basketball team at Minnesota?
SH: No, not yet.

GH: At the signing day event, Coach Tim Brewster said he planned on spending a lot of time at Cretin this year, what kind of contact have you had with him?
SH: There have been a few times when I’ve gone over to the U of MN and have sat down and talked to Coach Brewster. He’s a cool guy.

GH: Do you have any favorite schools?
SH: No, I don’t, sorry.

GH: There were a number of rumors that you were going to transfer from Cretin this year, had you ever considered it?
SH: No, ma’am.

GH: They were just rumors?
SH: Yes, all rumors. I don’t know who put them out there.

GH: How big are you, and what position do you play?
SH: 6’7, 300 pounds and I’m an offensive tackle.

GH: What are you going to be working on this summer?
SH: Basketball, and just getting ready for football season.

GH: What areas of your game are you currently working on?
SH: I’m working on my strength and getting faster and bigger.
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