After his first two pro seasons produced just 22 catches for 343 yards, three touchdowns and much speculation of whether he'd even make the team this season, Henderson has turned it around.
The 5-foot-11, 200-pounder has 32 receptions for 745 yards and five touchdowns.
That's 23.3 yards per catch, tops in the NFL.
"I've still got a lot to learn, but leading the league in yards per catch is nice," Henderson said. "It's good to be No. 1 in something, as long as it's not a bad thing."
Financial advisor and former ULL basketball star Sydney Grider said the timing for Henderson's statement season was perfect.
"It was a big year for him," Grider said. "By the third year, these teams look at it as a make it or break it season. When you get to the third year, they look at it as what type of player youčre going to be. I've been talking to him about being a more complete receiver.
"He's shown that he can be the home run hitter. Now he needs to make the 15-yard out. He can do it, but Sean Payton has to be confident that he can do it consistently."
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