Commanders traded up with the Bills to select Clemson DE KJ Henry with the No. 137 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.
A coach’s kid who arrived at Clemson with a five-star pedigree, Henry (6’4/251) was plugged into a part-time role for his first four seasons before finally breaking out last year. He led the Tigers with 53 pressures and 34 hurries while cutting his career missed tackle rate in half to 6.5% and earning Second-Team All-ACC accolades. While not quite a complete power/speed threat like some of the bigger edges in this class, Henry ran a 4.63s 40 (95th%) and 1.57s 10-yard split (98th%) showing the burst to threaten tackles on the loop. His revved-up motor shows up in his hustle plays in tracking down ball carriers, but he’s better off avoiding tacklers than taking them on due to lack of lower body power. His frenetic play style causes him to overrun plays, as he only got home for 3.5 sacks despite 53 pressures. Despite being an older, 24-year-old who didn’t start until his fifth season, Henry could ideally become a steady passing down contributor.