New England Patriots

TreVeyon Henderson

Age
23
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Sleeper ID
12529
Verdict scores
Trade Value 7,826
Win-Now 5.2/10
Consistency 18
Positional Rank 16
Trade Value Tier A
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

TreVeyon Henderson enters his second season as the primary running back for the New England Patriots at age 23, ranked #19 in Verdict’s dynasty score (60.0, declining trend). Henderson posted 188.7 fantasy points in 2025 on a 40.7% snap share — a RB2 profile with some opportunity risk. Contender rosters may consider him a change-of-pace option rather than a starter.

Projection Rationale

Henderson logs 40.7% of New England’s offense snaps under Josh McDaniels’ Erhardt-Perkins scheme, which emphasizes pass protection and complementary running backs. The 2025 baseline — 911 rushing yards on 180 carries, 221 receiving yards on 35/42 targets, and 9 rushing TDs against 36 first downs — shows a RB2 profile with some volume but limited upside. Henderson’s receiving role remains a strength, but the 40.7% snap share represents a decline from his rookie 2024 season.

Injury Risk

Henderson carried full participation in practice in Week 21 and Week 17, but a Week 19 DNPs raise some concern. His snap share’s variability and limited workload increase injury risk, but the Patriots’ rushing-heavy Erhardt-Perkins system may mitigate some contact exposure.

Opportunity Notes

Snap share declined across the season, from a high of 50.0% in Week 5 to a low of 6.0% in Week 21. Henderson’s receiving role remains a strength, but the 40.7% snap share and 180 carries limit his upside. No clear threat exists on the depth chart, but Henderson’s role remains complementary.

Scheme Fit Analysis

The Patriots’ Erhardt-Perkins scheme prioritizes pass protection and complementary running backs, which fits Henderson’s skill set. However, the 40.7% snap share and 180 carries indicate a more limited workload than some RB2s. Josh McDaniels’ system may not provide Henderson with the same level of volume as a more featured back.

Trend Assessment

Declining Verdict’s trade-value model tags Henderson as declining, reflecting his 40.7% snap share across 17 games in 2025 and a 50.0% high point in Week 5.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling tracks near 2025’s 188.7-point finish if Henderson’s receiving role expands and his snap share increases. Floor drops to 100-120 points if Henderson’s workload remains limited and his receiving role is reduced.

Comparable Player

His role as a complementary, pass-catching back draws comparisons to Sony Michel from 2018 Green Bay — similar young, athletic RB, similar depth chart role, similar PPR upside.