Summary
Hunter Henry carries a 81.0 dynasty score, ranking 27 at TE. Henry’s 7 receiving touchdowns in 2025 indicate a strong production trajectory, but his Efficiency grade at the 36th percentile suggests room for improvement.
Projection Rationale
Henry’s 60/87 target share in 2025 indicates a significant usage role, with a Verdict Usage grade at the 82nd percentile supporting this trend. His 7 receiving touchdowns suggest a strong production ceiling, but his Efficiency grade at the 36th percentile may limit his upside. Henry’s contract situation, with 2 years remaining at $9,000,000 APY, secures his role but may limit his free agent value.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Hunter Henry’s 92nd percentile Durability grade suggests a low injury risk profile, considering his age.
Opportunity Notes
Henry’s snap share percentage trended down in 2025, from 87.0% in Week 5 to 69.0% in Week 21. There is no competition for the role, and his Verdict Usage grade at the 82nd percentile secures his opportunity.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Josh McDaniels coordinates a run-heavy offense with a 49.6% run rate and 14.8% play-action rate. This scheme supports Henry’s target share and usage role.
Trend Assessment
Rising. Henry’s ascending trend is supported by his 92nd percentile Durability grade and 82nd percentile Usage grade.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: TE2-TE3. Henry’s 7 receiving touchdowns in 2025 and Verdict Usage grade at the 82nd percentile suggest a strong production ceiling. For this outcome, he must maintain his target share and efficiency.
Floor: TE4. Henry’s Efficiency grade at the 36th percentile and trend of decreasing snap share suggest a floor of TE4, with a trade value of 4,739. This floor is supported by his contract situation and Verdict Durability grade at the 92nd percentile.
Comparable Player
Shannon Sharpe, 1990-2003.