

Hunter Henry
New England Patriots • #85 • TE
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Prop | Open | Odds |
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Rec Yds | o31.5 | o36.5-114 u36.5-114 |
Recs | u3.5 | o3.5-104 u3.5-126 |
50+ Receiving Yards | 50 | 50+176 |
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37.5
11/3
40.5
11/10
38.5
11/17
43.5
11/24
46.5
12/1
42.5
12/15
42.5
12/22
41.5
12/28
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- Over 37.5 -115NE @ TEN • Nov 3, 202456 Rec YdsCovered
- Over 40.5 -115NE @ CHI • Nov 10, 202414 Rec YdsMissed
- Over 38.5 -120LA @ NE • Nov 17, 202463 Rec YdsCovered
- Over 43.5 -115NE @ MIA • Nov 24, 202444 Rec YdsCovered
- Over 46.5 -110IND @ NE • Dec 1, 202475 Rec YdsCovered
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Brandon Anderson
09/13/2025 • NFL Record 407.22u
H.Henry o3.5 Recs+130
0.75u
The Patriots were a tough watch in Week 1, but one thing that stood out watching the film was just how much Hunter Henry was involved.
Henry's eight targets led the team, and his 117 air yards were by far the most of any tight end in Week 1. He finished fourth in expected fantasy points among tight ends too.
This probably shouldn't come as a huge surprise. Josh McDaniels has been the guy designing the Patriots offenses that saw Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez put up huge seasons — and he was also running the offense for Henry's best season as a professional.
Miami allowed 13 tight ends last season to record at least 32 yards — including Henry both matchups, at 32 and 44 yards. The Dolphins also allowed Colts rookie TE Tyler Warren to shred them for seven catches and 76 yards on nine targets in Week 1.
Henry has been a go-to guy for Drake Maye. He's averaging 6.6 targets across 10 full games with Maye and 11.3 fantasy points, both top eight among tight ends. That includes at least eight targets in 7-of-10 games, and he's had at least 38 yards and at least four catches in 8 of the 10, averaging 52 YPG with games of six, seven, seven, and eight catches.
Books have not caught up to Henry, so over 31.5 receiving yards is a bargain (-113, BetRivers), and we'll touch 50+ yards at +270 too (bet365).
The receptions lines might look even better. Over 3.5 receptions is +130 at bet365, and he's gone over that in eight of 10 starts with Maye, so let's play the receptions escalator too: 5+ at +300, 6+ at +650, and 7+ at +1300, since he's hit that top number in 30% of his Maye games.
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Brandon Anderson
09/13/2025 • NFL Record 407.22u
H.Henry o31.5 Rec Yds-113
1u
The Patriots were a tough watch in Week 1, but one thing that stood out watching the film was just how much Hunter Henry was involved.
Henry's eight targets led the team, and his 117 air yards were by far the most of any tight end in Week 1. He finished fourth in expected fantasy points among tight ends too.
This probably shouldn't come as a huge surprise. Josh McDaniels has been the guy designing the Patriots offenses that saw Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez put up huge seasons — and he was also running the offense for Henry's best season as a professional.
Miami allowed 13 tight ends last season to record at least 32 yards — including Henry both matchups, at 32 and 44 yards. The Dolphins also allowed Colts rookie TE Tyler Warren to shred them for seven catches and 76 yards on nine targets in Week 1.
Henry has been a go-to guy for Drake Maye. He's averaging 6.6 targets across 10 full games with Maye and 11.3 fantasy points, both top eight among tight ends. That includes at least eight targets in 7-of-10 games, and he's had at least 38 yards and at least four catches in 8 of the 10, averaging 52 YPG with games of six, seven, seven, and eight catches.
Books have not caught up to Henry, so over 31.5 receiving yards is a bargain (-113, BetRivers), and we'll touch 50+ yards at +270 too (bet365).
The receptions lines might look even better. Over 3.5 receptions is +130 at bet365, and he's gone over that in eight of 10 starts with Maye, so let's play the receptions escalator too: 5+ at +300, 6+ at +650, and 7+ at +1300, since he's hit that top number in 30% of his Maye games.
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Brandon Anderson
09/13/2025 • NFL Record 407.22u
H.Henry 5+ Receptions Yes+300
0.25u
The Patriots were a tough watch in Week 1, but one thing that stood out watching the film was just how much Hunter Henry was involved.
Henry's eight targets led the team, and his 117 air yards were by far the most of any tight end in Week 1. He finished fourth in expected fantasy points among tight ends too.
This probably shouldn't come as a huge surprise. Josh McDaniels has been the guy designing the Patriots offenses that saw Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez put up huge seasons — and he was also running the offense for Henry's best season as a professional.
Miami allowed 13 tight ends last season to record at least 32 yards — including Henry both matchups, at 32 and 44 yards. The Dolphins also allowed Colts rookie TE Tyler Warren to shred them for seven catches and 76 yards on nine targets in Week 1.
Henry has been a go-to guy for Drake Maye. He's averaging 6.6 targets across 10 full games with Maye and 11.3 fantasy points, both top eight among tight ends. That includes at least eight targets in 7-of-10 games, and he's had at least 38 yards and at least four catches in 8 of the 10, averaging 52 YPG with games of six, seven, seven, and eight catches.
Books have not caught up to Henry, so over 31.5 receiving yards is a bargain (-113, BetRivers), and we'll touch 50+ yards at +270 too (bet365).
The receptions lines might look even better. Over 3.5 receptions is +130 at bet365, and he's gone over that in eight of 10 starts with Maye, so let's play the receptions escalator too: 5+ at +300, 6+ at +650, and 7+ at +1300, since he's hit that top number in 30% of his Maye games.
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Player Stats
Prop
66
Receptions
4
674
Receiving Yards
66
2
Receiving TDs
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