'Rare Burst': Cowboys' 30 visit RB TreVeyon Henderson brings elite traits to the table

The Dallas Cowboys made an effort to enter the 2025 NFL draft with enough running backs on hand they weren't forced into any decisions, but it's clear a need still exists. The team added former second-round picks Miles Sanders and Javonte Williams in free agency, replacing the departed Rico Dowdle and Ezekiel Elliott, and they plug in ahead of both Deuce Vaughn and Malik Davis.

Still though, the top spot on the depth chart is begging for a more dynamic presence. Fortunately the draft class is stocked with potential starters through possibly the fourth round, giving Dallas a path to improvement whenever they see fit to pull the trigger. The Cowboys have been doing their homework, meeting with no less than 13 known prospects throughout the pre-draft process. One of those hopefuls, Ohio State's TreVeyon Henderson, made his way to The Star this past week on an official national visit, one of 30 players to receive the solo treatment.

Henderson is currently seen as a Day 2 prospect by most evaluators. Check out his measurables, highlights and scouting reports below.

TreVeyon Henderson Measurables

TreVeyon Henderson Highlights

TreVeyon Henderson Scouting Report Compilation

Scouting Overview - The 33rd Team

Ohio State Buckeyes running back TreVeyon Henderson is a productive, well-rounded runner who should offer some level of appeal to most offensive systems. Henderson offers vision, sharp-cut ability, and home run-hitting ability in a compact frame, and his passing down profile is that of an NFL contributor quickly upon his entry into the league.

Henderson’s injury history may keep him from ever becoming a full-time featured player at the position, but as needed in spurts, Henderson has the versatility to be a hot hand that gets fed the football in volume. He’d be a valuable part of any ...

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