Titans RB Derrick Henry's High School Stats Are the Craziest You'll Ever See

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Tennessee Titans running back and 2014 Heisman winner Derrick Henry has always had unique size for a tailback, as you just don't see to many players at that position that are either 6-3 or 242 pounds, let alone both.

The head coach of the Yulee Hornets must have known this as well, because he rode Henry into the ground in high school, as Henry piled up some video game stats. He carried the ball 1,397 times for 12,124 yards, and 153 touchdowns in four years, with his senior year of 462 rushes, 4,261 yards, and 55 touchdowns defying belief.

Henry must have had a death wish senior year, because he carried the ball 35 or more times on nine occasions, topping out with a mind-numbing 57 carries in one game. Mixed in there is one game in which he ran for 510 yards and six touchdowns against some poor, unsuspecting defense.

From these beginnings, Henry would carry the ball 395 times during his Heisman winning season at Alabama, and has toted the rock an NFL-high 51 times through three games.

When linebackers are barely over 200 pounds and you have a 242-pound running back, why waste time throwing bubble screens? Give it to No. 2 and get out of his way.