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QB draft preview: Underrated Henne shows shades of Brady

 

The latest in a series on top prospects by position leading up to the April 26-27 NFL Draft:

Top prospects: QB | OT | G-C | OLB | ILB

The Michigan quarterback lit up his bowl-game opponent, impressing some who weren't quite sure what to make of him.

Yes, he had talent. Yes, he had a good arm. But this game was different than most. He showed a command of the offense, making split-second decisions that led to big plays, looking like a potential NFL starter.

That player in 2000 was Tom Brady.

Henne made scouts look again with a huge bowl game. (US Presswire)  
Henne made scouts look again with a huge bowl game. (US Presswire)  
Chad Henne is now following in the same path, an impressive bowl game in his career finale helping to send scouts scurrying to study him closer.

What they will see is a quarterback who is moving up on many team's boards. Boston College's Matt Ryan is considered the top quarterback by most teams, but Henne and Louisville's Brian Brohm are closing as of late.

"The more you look at those two the more you like what they've done," said one NFC coach. "The separation isn't what some would lead you to believe."

Brady lasted until the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft -- how that happened after his impressive Orange Bowl victory over the Alabama Crimson Tide is a mystery -- but there's no way Henne lasts that long this year. The more the scouts go back and crosscheck his work, the more they like him.

Henne had the label of inconsistency during his four years at Michigan, looking like a star one game and a so-so passer the next. But his performance in the Wolverines' blowout of the Florida Gators in the Capitol One Bowl on New Year's Day has done wonders for his draft stock.

Playing in a spread offense for most of the game, something different than what the Wolverines normally did in his career, he was in command the entire 60 minutes. He threw for 373 yards and three touchdowns, some laser throws just past the outstretched hand of a defensive back.

"He handled everything at the line of scrimmage," the NFC head coach said. "He had a great feel for what he was doing. That's what you want to see from a quarterback."

Don't go crazy thinking I'm comparing Henne to Brady because that's not fair. But it is interesting to think of how both had impressive final games of their careers after some disappointing moments during their time at Michigan.

When Brady lit up Alabama, the focus was on Michigan receiver David Terrell, who went in the first round that year. When Henne did it to Florida, the focus was also on his receivers as well.

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April 9, 2008 2:18 pm
Everyone is the next Tom Brady, every year people come up with the hot quarterback thats going to be the next Brady or the next Manning.
First of all, almost no one, not even the Patriots saw Brady as being as good as he is now, or he would not have been drafted in
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April 10, 2008 1:15 am
This is ridiculous. Tom Brady is a one-in-a-million type of quarterback (and one who i happen to hate). While the honor of best quarterback often goes to Peyton Manning, Brady is something this league had seen few times before him. A fearless leader, clutch per ...(more)
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April 10, 2008 10:42 am

performance in the Wolverines' blowout of the Florida Gators in the Capitol One Bowl on New Year's Day

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I realize that Michigan put up yards against our young and very inexperienced defense but come on.....Blowout?  There is no BLOWOUT when you win by 6 points. Way to dramatize something to try and make your point within ...(more)

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April 11, 2008 4:11 pm
I like what you've said here.  If you read Pro Football Prospectus at all, you may have noticed the authors have made a direct correlation between the number of starts and complete percentage a college QB achieves and his success in the NFL.  Henne's 47 starts should give him a leg up on some of his competitors, such as Joe Flacco (who started 26 games for I-AA Delaware).&nb ...(more)
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April 11, 2008 1:49 pm

If Chad Henne gets drafted before the 5 round, he should immediately call Tom Brady and thank him.  it's funny how someone else's play can elevate the status of a mediocre QB.  Sure, Henne may hold some U of M passing records, but the last time I checked, U of M has been a run 1st, pass 2nd type of team ...(more)

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