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2026 CA WR Chris Henry Jr. Is a Buckeye!!!

ESPN compares Ohio State commit to one of the best receivers in college football​

Chris Henry Jr., Ohio State’s top-ranked 2026 commit, has drawn an exciting comparison to Arizona’s Tetairoa McMillan from ESPN analysts, spotlighting his rare talent. Here’s a closer look at what makes Henry a potential game-changer for the Buckeyes.

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Chris Henry Jr. is Ohio State’s highest-ranked commit in the 2026 recruiting class, according to every major national recruiting service. He has drawn significant attention from the media and other schools due to his elite potential and stardom.

ESPN analysts Craig Haubert and Tom Luginbill recently compared Henry to Arizona standout Tetairoa McMillan, a wide receiver regarded as one of the best in college football last year and one of the top prospects in the upcoming NFL Draft. This comparison underscores Henry’s rare blend of physical gifts and on-field polish, positioning him as a future cornerstone for the Buckeyes—and potentially beyond.

Haubert and Luginbill emphasized the striking similarities between Henry and McMillan, noting, “Henry and McMillan each have rare height and length at their position. Few wide receivers who are 6-foot-5 or taller can move, shake, and produce after the catch at their level.” At nearly 6-foot-6, Henry mirrors McMillan’s towering frame, a trait that sets both apart in a game increasingly dominated by speed and agility.

The analysts highlighted their shared ability to excel in the vertical passing game, stating, “Both targets show an amazing run-and-catch aspect in the vertical passing game. Even when they're covered, they aren't really covered.” This knack for winning contested catches stems from their combination of reach and ability to rise above defenders.

Haubert and Luginbill go on to add that “Their long arms and ability to elevate in traffic create distinct advantages on the jump ball.” They also praised their “twitchiness,” likening it to Cincinnati Bengals star Tee Higgins, a quality that distinguishes them from other receivers of their stature.

When examining Henry’s high school film alongside McMillan’s college tape, the parallels become even clearer. Both players possess extraordinary size—Henry at close to 6-6 and 195 pounds, and McMillan with a similarly imposing build—yet defy expectations with their agility and fluidity.

Henry’s explosiveness off the line, lateral quickness, and massive catch radius echo McMillan’s ability to create separation through technique and dominate at all three levels of the field. Each showcases a rare combination of long speed to stretch defenses and the physicality to thrive in clutch situations, such as third downs or in the red zone.
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Julian Sayin may be the luckiest person to ever play organized sports. 1st year starter gets to throw to...well whomever comes out of that WR room as a starter. Hopefully we are capable of just whipping that ball all over the place
If the OL play was similar to this year or better, the answer to that is yes. It is borderline criminal to add Henry to that WR room that will presumably include JJ, Tate, Innis and more when he comes in. Crazy thing is I think Henry sees the field right away even with that mix, probably not starting but he will log some minutes.
 
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If the OL play was similar to this year or better, the answer to that is yes. It is borderline criminal to add Henry to that WR room that will presumably include JJ, Tate, Innis and more when he comes in. Crazy thing is I think Henry sees the field right away even with that mix, probably not starting but he will log some minutes.
Methinks that there's a good chance that Tate leaves after this year. But there is always Mylan Graham who should see the field this year and make his move to be in the rotation. Word is that he is already turning heads.
 
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We’re all looking forward to Henry's return from a knee injury later this month. The Ohio State commit has elite measurables and has arguably the highest floor and ceiling of any prospect in this class. We’re eager to see which one he is closer to, his ceiling or his floor.
 
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