So Carlos Henderson was placed in the Reserve/Did Not Report list today. Interesting move. Is he on his way out? I think with this move the writing is on the wall and Elway is trying to recoup some money.
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Originally posted by spcdlee02 View PostSo Carlos Henderson was placed in the Reserve/Did Not Report list today. Interesting move. Is he on his way out? I think with this move the writing is on the wall and Elway is trying to recoup some money.
I found this if it helps.
https://www.9news.com/article/sports...t/73-577313425
Broncos to place WR Carlos Henderson on Did Not Report list
Receiver Carlos Henderson's agent said he will start training camp on the Did Not Report list for personal reasons.
Author: Mike Klis
Published: 9:46 AM MDT July 25, 2018
Updated: 10:20 AM MDT July 25, 2018
KUSA – Broncos receiver Carlos Henderson has reached another hurdle in his attempt to get his NFL career going.
A third-round draft pick by the Broncos last year, Henderson will start training camp on the Did Not Report list for what his agent told 9NEWS was for personal reasons.
“Carlos Henderson will start camp on an exempt list as he’s dealing with a family and personal situation,’’ said Erik Burkhard, agent for both Henderson and Broncos’ most recent first-round pick Bradley Chubb, told 9News on Wednesday morning. “We’ve spoken to coach (Vance) Joseph and the organization and they are fully aware of this this and have been supportive.
“Carlos understands the importance of this training camp for himself and the team and he looks forward to returning to the field with his teammates soon.’’
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Carlos Henderson returns the opening kick off against the Navy Midshipmen at Amon G. Carter Stadium on Dec 23, 2016.
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Following a sensational junior season at Louisiana Tech, where he had 82 catches for 1,535 yards and 19 touchdowns – plus added two more scores rushing and another two on kickoff returns – the Broncos took Henderson in the third round last year with plans of developing him into their No. 3 receiver behind Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders.
Instead, Henderson struggled during his first offseason camp, then bobbled two kickoff returns before suffering a torn thumb in the preseason opener at Chicago. Henderson was placed on season-ending injured reserve before the regular season began.
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Carlos Henderson, left, is defended by Chicago Bears free safety DeAndre Houston-Carson on Aug 10, 2017.
Kamil Krzaczynski, USA TODAY Sports
He was then arrested January 14 in Louisiana on a marijuana possession charge. He was slowed by a hamstring injury during the Broncos’ recent offseason program, prompting Joseph to call him out by saying, “He’s got to get back on the field if he wants to make the team.’’
And now comes news Henderson will not be getting on the field when the other Broncos report. He was scheduled to report Tuesday with rookies and other first-year players. The Broncos do have the right to fine him as Henderson deals his personal issues.
The Broncos protected themselves against Henderson’s slow development by drafting two receivers in April – Courtland Sutton in the second round and DaeSean Hamilton in the fourth.
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Like I said, Carlos Henderson's biggest contribution to the Broncos will be teaching the front office which type of player NOT to draft. We're already seeing some of the results with the level of maturity and football IQ of Sutton and Hamilton.sigpic
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Broncos on Wednesday designated wide receivers Carlos Henderson and Jimmy Williams as Reserve/Did Not Report. So the 3r round pick and a free agent. The team has 11 other receivers that are hungry and want to play, maybe the team has to move on now.
Myself I would not be concerned and believe we have the players to move forward.
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Originally posted by -Rod- View PostLike I said, Carlos Henderson's biggest contribution to the Broncos will be teaching the front office which type of player NOT to draft. We're already seeing some of the results with the level of maturity and football IQ of Sutton and Hamilton.
Plus, they seemed to have drafted players with proven collegiate football careers instead of the Jarvis Moss'. That always helps.
Jewell is my favorite pick of the draft. (Not really, it's Chubb.)
Although, I hope the talk about Jewell's NFL playing speed being slow is just hot air.
Thomas and or Sanders may directly benefit in the future from Henderson's 'Do Not Resuscitate' designation. Hopefully, things will work out for both parties.
It looks like Denver will be drafting WR next year! (again)
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Broncos add CFL wide receiver Mark Chapman
Broncos Wire 19 hours ago
The Denver Broncos have signed the first overall pick in the draft! Well, the first overall pick of the Canadian Football League. The team will bring in wide receiver Mark Chapman after news of Carlos Henderson and undrafted rookie Jimmy Williams being placed on the Reserve/Did Not Report list. Chapman now joins a crowded wide receiver competition just months after being made the No.1 pick by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Chapman played his college ball at Central Michigan where he caught 147 passed and had 10 touchdowns while playing in 40 games for the school.
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Originally posted by aditheman View PostI really hope the DNR list means Do Not Return list. Carlos Henderson is turrible, as my friend Charles Barkley would put it"Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes." ~ Publilius Syrus
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Wow so this guy has most likely been dirty all this time and has been AWOL from camp so he would not have to present a urine sample?
Not sure if that is the case at this point but I had high hopes for this kid and I still think he can be a top dog wide receiver in the league if he can stay out of trouble and keep clean.
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Originally posted by samparnell View PostBased on what? He was placed on IR 2 September 2017. He participated in OTAs in the Spring and did not report for TC. Seems hard to evaluate how good or bad he might be as a player.
IMO - what you're getting at is that it is heard to evaluate a player and get an accurate gauge if they are both worth it and/or improving. That I also agree with as well. But again if they don't show up then that should be a big part of the evaluation process.
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