Fantasy Football: 3 Players who are helped/hurt by going to new teams

2021 NFL Free Agency, Jonnu Smith. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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Hunter Henry, Fantasy Football
2021 fantasy football, Hunter Henry. Mandatory Credit: Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports /

1) Hunter Henry TE/New England Patriots ADP: 10.04

There is a reason his ADP is in the double digits, and honestly, it should be lower.

I have never understood the love that people give to Hunter Henry.  The way he is portrayed in fantasy football circles is as a guy who is a lock for 800 yards and 10 touchdowns.  In reality, his average numbers are 49 receptions, 580 yards, and 5 touchdowns.

So, to summarize, he averages fewer catches than Jimmy Graham last year, fewer yards than Robert Tonyan, and fewer touchdowns than Hayden Hurst.

If I am not being clear, I don’t like Hunter Henry as a fantasy starter. Draft him and stash him and hope you don’t need him. He is a middling TE2 with a fantastic jawline.

When a guy like Kyle Pitts is on the board at the same spot, you don’t even need to think about Hunter Henry.  Please, don’t do it.  Hunter Henry in fantasy football is that weird noise in a horror movie, don’t investigate it, just leave.