TreVeyon Henderson was surprised Patriots drafted him: 'I had no clue that New England was going to be the spot'
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TreVeyon Henderson expressed surprise at being selected 38th overall by the New England Patriots, stating he had only spoken with running backs coach Tony Dews during the pre-draft process. Despite the limited contact, he is excited to join Mike Vrabel, an Ohio State alum, in their first seasons. Henderson emphasized the importance of ball security, noting his fumble record at Ohio State and highlighting the Patriots' need to complement starter Rhamondre Stevenson. The Patriots aim for a culture shift to return to winning ways, a point echoed by Henderson and others.
I had no clue that New England was going to be the spot. It was definitely a surprise for me.
He's trying to rebuild the culture there, and I'm excited to be a part of what he's looking to accomplish.
That's something we did almost every week at Ohio State. I know when we put the ball on the ground, it's a high possibility you're coming out.
Selecting a running back in Henderson as their second pick may be a sign the Patriots are looking for someone to complement starter Rhamondre Stevenson.
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