Robert Henry Jr. will be looking to make a name for himself at the Shrine Bowl.
Robert Henry Jr. may not be on many people’s radars yet, but this is familiar territory for the explosive RB. Henry is a former zero-star recruit, turned JUCO offensive player of the year in 2022. After transferring to UTSA and putting up 2 solid seasons, he began the 2025 season as a Doak Walker Award candidate. Henry kicked off the 2025 season with 3-straight games of over 150 total yards and 2 rushing TDs each, adding another receiving touchdown in that span. The biggest concern with players coming from non-Power 4 schools is always the level of competition that they face. Henry’s 16 carries for 177 yards and 2 TDs against Texas A&M proves that he can hang with the best teams in the nation.
Now, Henry has another test in front of him. As player with a knack for turning nothing into something, and turning any play into a touchdown, he cannot be counted out. He has shattered expectations every step of his colligate career and the Shrine Bowl should be no different.
Robert Henry Jr. is currently ranked #188 on the PFF big board, projecting him to land in round 6.
Author: Nick Del Duca (@TheFFScout_x)