And only an 85 per 247. I know it’s Del but the best offensive players for large schools should be rated higher.Phoenix Henriquez named Offensive Player Of The Year in Delaware's 3A Division (Delaware's largest schools):
In his X bio he says he is 6'1".How tall is this kid?
Who's his source?In his X bio he says he is 6'1".
I get why you're asking as he does look taller int that photo. Obviously have no idea how tall the other 3 guys are but if he's only 6'-1" then those other guys all appear to be pretty short.In his X bio he says he is 6'1".
He has updated 2025 tape that doesn't appear as if it was linked here yet in this thread.
Senior year Per MaxPreps: 83 rec for 1,069 yards; or 12.9 y/rec, 15 Rec TD's
He has elite speed as well. If he enrolled early and arrived in the spring, I think he’d have a real chance to play as a freshman. That said, it’s always difficult for true freshmen who enroll in the summer to see the field right away, based on what we’ve seen across multiple programs over the past few years.I get why you're asking as he does look taller int that photo. Obviously have no idea how tall the other 3 guys are but if he's only 6'-1" then those other guys all appear to be pretty short.
His Hudl does list his height at 6'-2" 170 lbs and his CUSE.com bio lists him as 6'-2" 195 lbs. So nice size.
I was going to say I don't think he has elite speed but he is faster than I thought. Still wouldn't exactly say elite but he is very fast. See track times from 2025 below.He has elite speed as well. If he enrolled early and arrived in the spring, I think he’d have a real chance to play as a freshman. That said, it’s always difficult for true freshmen who enroll in the summer to see the field right away, based on what we’ve seen across multiple programs over the past few years.
So Phoenix has risenI'll admit I overlooked Phoenix and kind of forgot about him. I'm starting to really like his potential.