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2019 Tennessee WR Noah Henderson starting to collect offers

Noah Henderson (Photo by Jay Wilkinson)
Noah Henderson (Photo by Jay Wilkinson)

Class of 2019 Nashville (Tenn.) CPA wide receiver Noah Henderson spent last fall putting up big numbers on the field and after putting up a big number on his ACT test his offers list is starting to grow.

"Princeton just offered me today and that brings my Ivy League offer list to six" the 6-foot-1 wide receiver said. "Tulane is probably my biggest offer yet but a lot of schools are starting to show interest."

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Henderson has been turning heads on the 7-on-7 circuit while playing alongside Rivals100 prospects Trey Knox and Lance Wilhoite on former five-star wide receiver Josh Malone's J3M Select club team and he said he thinks the word is starting to get out about his abilities.

"A lot of schools have been talking about getting me to campus," Henderson said. "I've visited Vanderbilt a few times and they're very interested and the same goes for Duke. I've really gotten to know the coaches there and I think they like what I can do."

Henderson said he's playing the waiting game with some programs as they wait to come evaluate him at spring practice and/or get him on campus for camps this summer.

"I think right now the biggest thing is just at the camp, schools want to know what time my 40 is," Henderson said. "I'm confident I can go there and run well. I’ve shown all the coaches that I can play and I have the attributes and the grades and the strength to be a Power Five wide receiver."

In the meantime, Tulane has impressed Henderson thanks to new wide receivers coach J.J. McClesky, a former Tennessee Volunteers standout who is back in the state recruiting.

"He’s a very nice guy and very energetic," Henderson said. "They are really trying to get me to come down and check out campus. It's on my list and I'm going to get there in the next month or maybe even sooner."

As he continues to add offers, Henderson said he's looking to find the right combination of elite athletics as well as a high quality education.

"The biggest thing is I want to get my college paid for and get a great eduction," he said. "I want to play football at the best school I can play at and that's what I'm working towards."

Henderson said he's lined up a busy schedule of camps for this summer with Vanderbilt, Duke, Ole Miss and Kentucky among the schools on his list.

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