Bob McNair, the majority owner of the NFL’s Houston Texans, is an old friend and a wonderful man. Bob and the Texans just completed a masterful job in leading Houston’s hosting of the highly successful Super Bowl XXXVIII, and now it appears that Bob may have struck gold again.
Drew Henson, the former University of Michigan quarterback and NY Yankee minor leaguer, announced today that he has finally given up on baseball and is going to play in the NFL. In last year’s NFL Draft, many folks scratched their heads when Bob and the Texans used a sixth round draft choice on Henson. The Texans already have a young franchise QB in David Carr and Henson was still playing baseball with the Yankees AAA team at the time. However, Bob and the Texans knew what they were doing.
Henson’s poor on base average and mediocre slugging percentage in AAA reflected that he was not a Major League Baseball prospect. However, Henson is an excellent football talent, and many scouts considered him a better prospect than Tom Brady, the Super Bowl MVP who was his teammate at Michigan. With Henson now turning to football, the Texans retain his contract rights until this year’s NFL Draft, and there will be several teams bidding for his services. The Texans will likely come out of this deal smelling like a rose, and likely will pick up at least a higher draft pick in this year’s draft in return for the right to sign Henson.
My early bet on the Henson sweepstakes: the Miami Dolphins.