It is certain to say that things must change for the Patriots of New England in attack, because they ranked down or near the bottom in major offensive categories in 2024. Having played from the back often last season, their attack became too unilateed
While the quarter-rear Drake Maye has shown a lot of promises, the The offensive had difficulties at all levels. It was the rushed game that has slowed things down for New England. Rhamondre Stevenson has had a career of seven escaped on his way to his worst yards by average postponement (3.87) in his career, paving the way for Patriots to write the Ohio State RB Treveyon Henderson in the draft of the NFL 2025.
A long -term investment failed in Rhamondre Stevenson
The buyer’s remorse is probably a frequent term which is launched by the New England front office after embarrassed Stevenson to a four-year extension in June 2024. After a season when he was only healthy for 12 games, Stevenson did not look like the future for the patriots, and yet the team has always given him a long-term matter.
Flash forward at this offseason, and it is clear that Stevenson and Henderson will have roles in the race game in 2025. The ball security problems will probably be weighing themselves heavily on Stevenson’s workload, so as long as Henderson can keep the ball, he should gain a step ahead in the rear race.
Henderson is the smallest of the two backs because it is shorter and much thinner than Stevenson, but you could not say it while watching the game film. The former Buckeye is a physical runner who is looking for contacts during the defenders’ meeting. This style of play should excite the head coach Mike Trébel, while he seeks to make the franchise for a physical presence in the AFC East.
High expectations for Treveyon Henderson in 2025
Maye is an obvious candidate in small groups, while he begins his second season and must develop a recruited campaign from top to bottom. But Henderson can really unlock another element of this offense, in particular given how the receiver group remains.
Even with the probable combo of Henderson and Stevenson deployed to start the year, it would be a surprise not to see the first take over the workload as the season progresses. The Patriots did not use a second round selection on a safeguard ball carrier, so he will probably see the field from the start.
In his time at Ohio State, Henderson has teamed up with his colleague recruit Quinshon Judkins in the back field of Buckeye, with Henderson on average More than seven meters per race On the way to rush over more than 1,000 meters. His college productions should not be dismissed because he has shown that he was able to maintain a large workload in the two areas of the offense.
Apart from the star recruit of Las Vegas raiders, Ashton Jeanty, Henderson could have the most talent of this incoming recruit class. Rarely mentioned in the same group as Jeanty and Los Angeles Recruits Recruit Omarion Hampton Talent, Henderson enters the NFL as one of the best receivers of his class, which will help him win early clichés.
The offensive success of the patiots is based on Henderson
Looking at the Patriots’ offensive depth board for the 2025 NFL season, the receiver group does not inspire a ton of confidence. Apart from the addition of Stefon Diggs, it is especially the same group that had trouble last season. In addition, given that they will probably play from behind in many of their competitions this coming season, this will again put an even heavier responsibility on Maye’s shoulders.
In order to distribute the offensive workload more uniformly, the back runner must intensify. Stevenson took a massive step back in his ability to be the main guy last year, so step henderson with a golden opportunity to become this type. Although his precipitated workload may be a little difficult to provide each week, he should see enough coherent workload allowing him to gain the confidence of coaches staff.
The first to remember from the training camp show that Henderson already makes his presence feel, especially in the game of passes. If Stevenson’s workload is a sign of what can be expected in Henderson, a 35-40 reception season will help unlock this offense. With the offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels in town, expect the use of the ball carrier in the passage of passes Climb only.
Each team treats recruits differently, in particular those that play offensive skills positions. According to all the testimonies, Truebel is the old school with regard to alignment decisions, so Henderson will do nothing but a jersey with his name at the back. But the staff of Patriots coaches obviously like what it brings to the list, and it is the key to unlocking the following level for this offense.