Seantrel Henderson eyeing ACC, National Title

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By Michael Casagrande, Sun Sentinel

5:39 p.m. EST, March 5, 2013

CORAL GABLES — Lined up across from Anthony Chickillo, Miami's mountainous right tackle dug in Tuesday morning as teammates crowded around.

And for a few seconds, Seantrel Henderson sparred with the Hurricanes top defensive linemen. Best on best and Henderson finished the duel with a little shove.

He's back.

Now Henderson's looking to finish his sometimes-rocky run in Coral Gables with something big. The former national high school player of the year is impressing coaches and making moves as the Hurricanes completed the third of 15 spring practices Tuesday.

"I'm excited about him," coach Al Golden said. "He has a different look about him right now. He had a good off-season program. He's staying off lists. He's doing a good job."
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Battling weight issues also appears to be well in his past. The 6-foot-8 rising senior once played in the 375-pound range, but now he's down to 338 and feeling great. Henderson faced a decision concerning the NFL draft in the off-season, but it wasn't much of a struggle in the end. He had to know for sure he was going to be a first round pick.

"I had to be honest with myself," he said Tuesday. "Me, personally, I didn't think I had a good enough chance to go in the first round this year. Not saying I didn't play good enough last season, just me personally, I didn't think I was ready yet. I feel like I will take this last year and, we haven't really won anything here yet, and I'm not the type of guy to start something and quit it. I'm going to stay through thick and thin no matter what it is.

"So I want to win. Point blank. Period. ACC, national championship, I gotta get something out of this before we leave, as a team."

Henderson wasn't alone in his assessment of being well below first-round stock for April's draft. But he's certainly on the radar for 2014. On a recent teleconference with reporters, the NFL Network's Mike Mayock noted Henderson's monster 2012 game against Florida State. He said Henderson handled first-round lock Bjoern Werner all game, though the Hurricanes lost 33-20.

"I felt like I had a good game against him, besides the last few snaps I think I have up a sack at the end of the game," Henderson said. "Besides that, I felt like I did a good job. Wish we could have won."

With an offensive line that returns intact and play-making weapons back at skilled positions, Miami could be in a spot to do a lot more winning in 2013. Having strong bookend on the line make a huge difference and Henderson's filling that role.

"He's a whole new person," right guard Brandon Linder said. "He's matured so much. The calls he's making and the footwork is just great."

Henderson missed almost all of last August's practices attending funerals and recovering from a concussion suffered in an auto accident. He didn't travel to the season opener and had to work his way back into the starting lineup.

"I've done a lot of growing up," Henderson said. "I feel like other things that I may have thought were important, aren't really that important anymore, as far as doing off-field things. Just growing up, being here on your own, I just feel like I've grown up. I'm all the way in with our team now. It's football first and my time is running out here, in terms of eligibility.

"I feel like it's go hard or go home. And their ain't no going back home."

mcasagrande@tribune.com or @ByCasagrande on Twitter
 
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Man, I can't even express how much I'm pulling for this guy to have a great year and go on to be all-NFL in a few years.
 
Golden deserves a lot of credit if this works out through the spring, summer and into the fall.

It'll be evidence he'll always be able to use about keeping the best interests of the players.
 
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"I've done a lot of growing up," Henderson said. "I feel like other things that I may have thought were important, aren't really that important anymore, as far as doing off-field things. Just growing up, being here on your own, I just feel like I've grown up. I'm all the way in with our team now. It's football first and my time is running out here, in terms of eligibility.

"I feel like it's go hard or go home. And their ain't no going back home."

Seantrel just gets it?


Cot **** I can't wait for August
 
Good article, but can we please read something about the 'Canes that isn't filled with grammatical errors and typos?
 
Lets hope we can also see this same type of growth from EJ, and patience from Golden. There are always going to be ultra talented guys that just need time and patience to mature mentally.
 
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Nice read. Sounds like the light bulb went on. Looking for a great year for the big man. He hongry....
 
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Never thought this guy would stay here 4 years. **** I never thought he even wanted to really be here! Especially after his "crew" were all kicked off the team. (Latwan, Travis Will, Keion Payne, Devonta Davis, Jamal Reid, Storm Johnson) And its amazing how we thought his pops would be the one causing a bunch of trouble too. Remember all the talk about him wanting to be a rapper thats why he wanted Seantrel to go to a school in a big city? LOL! Haven't heard a PEEP from the guy. Thats the way it should be. Lay low..Let ur son do his thing..And you will be looking for condos right next to Drake and Birdman on South Beach right across from the AAA this time next year.

Really pulling for him and Linder. They deserve to go out as guys who helped turn this in the right direction..
 
what a transformation! you think you were reading about another person, not Seantrell.

glad he has matured and he did have a very good year last year. he should dominate this year and be a high round pick next year.

you can hear a lot of golden in the article.
 
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Keep your nose clean and work your *** off all summer and then we'll talk...because up until now that's all he's been, talk. Don't get me wrong, pulling like **** for the kid. I hope has matured and becomes the player everyone knew he could be from the start. There are just some kids that frankly need to put it into action over a sustained period of time more than talk about what they are doing or going to do.
 
Keep your nose clean and work your *** off all summer and then we'll talk...because up until now that's all he's been, talk. Don't get me wrong, pulling like **** for the kid. I hope has matured and becomes the player everyone knew he could be from the start. There are just some kids that frankly need to put it into action over a sustained period of time more than talk about what they are doing or going to do.

**** you mean "all talk"? He was our best tackle lest year and right there with Linder and Mongo for being our best linemen overall. While the rest of our line was getting son'd by the FSU D-Line, he was HANDLING their best player.

Shut up about that which you know nothing about.
 
Keep your nose clean and work your *** off all summer and then we'll talk...because up until now that's all he's been, talk. Don't get me wrong, pulling like **** for the kid. I hope has matured and becomes the player everyone knew he could be from the start. There are just some kids that frankly need to put it into action over a sustained period of time more than talk about what they are doing or going to do.

**** you mean "all talk"? He was our best tackle lest year and right there with Linder and Mongo for being our best linemen overall. While the rest of our line was getting son'd by the FSU D-Line, he was HANDLING their best player.

Shut up about that which you know nothing about.

DA TROOF
 
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