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

Son of former Bengals WR Chris Henry. Camped & earned an offer yesterday.

Meet Chris Henry Jr., the son of a former NFL player, who forced Brian Hartline to offer an eighth-grader: Buckeyes Recruiting

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Chris Henry Jr. forced Brian Hartline to do something he’d never thought he’d do as Ohio State football’s wide receiver coach.

“I feel honored,” Henry said. “I’m very thankful and blessed to receive this. Just makes me want to work harder.”

Henry is the son of Chris Henry, the former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver who passed away in 2009.

He’s since been living with his father’s former teammate, Adam “Pacman” Jones, while turning himself into an elite athlete. Now the world is about to find out about him, with the Buckeyes becoming the first offer from a major program and fifth overall.

The Ohio native already looks the part. He’s 6-foot-3, 170 pounds and has all the tools needed to be an elite wide receiver. His camp performance felt like you were watching what Marvin Harrison Jr. looked like at the age before his physical development caught up with his natural talent. Now Harrison looks to be on the verge of a breakout sophomore season for OSU in a loaded wide receiver room. He’ll provide an element at X-receiver that the program hasn’t had in a while as a bigger body — 6-foot-3, 205 pounds — capable of moving like someone much smaller.

Henry looks like he’s headed down that same path.

The 14-year-old is a member of the 2026 recruiting class headed to West Clermont High School as a freshman. He hasn’t had his first high school football practice, and yet he’s already made himself one of the hottest commodities in the state.

On Monday, he came to the Buckeyes campus looking to work with Hartline as he continues his development. By the end of the day, Hartline was so impressed that it was a no-brainer to offer him.

Hartline will tell you he doesn’t have a type. If you can get open and catch the ball, then he’ll look at you. If you can do something with it after you’ve caught it, then you’ll definitely have his attention. If you have all the basic elements, plus a special trait and can quickly take it from the meeting room to the field, more than likely, you can play at Ohio State.

That was the biggest takeaway Henry had from his first experience with the Hartline.

“I like how he was helping me throughout all the drills,” Henry said. “I think he liked my ability to track the ball down and my speed. That I’m a very coachable player.”

But Hartline got something out of it, too. As an assistant coach who’s made a habit out of locking in on his targets early, closing the deal and spending the rest of a cycle building a closer bond, he’s already found his first option in 2026. Henry joined defensive end Tyler Atkinson as players in that class with OSU offers, and both spent their time in Columbus showcasing their five-star potential.

Entire article: https://www.cleveland.com/osu/2022/...fer-an-eighth-grader-buckeyes-recruiting.html
 
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Withrow has had some decent teams in the not so distant past. While the school is a CPS school, it sits in Hyde Park, home to many of the movers and shakers of the city. (none of whom send their kids to CPS schools) It's a beautiful building with a large, well kept campus surrounding and it's own stadium. Anyone who thinks that the big four in Cincinnati, Moeller, St. X, Elder, and LaSalle, don't have an advantage by being able to attract (I chose that word carefully) kids from well outside their geographical area is a fool. That said, take a look: https://withrowalumni.org/withrow-sports-history/


 
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As stated earlier when discussing the players I'm most excited to see during the Rivals Camp Series Cincinnati, Henry is just the complete package with physical and athletic gifts that are at a level beyond his years. Henry can run, catch, stretch the field, make you miss and flat out dominate at the point of attack.
Like Cantwell, Henry is also the son of a great athlete as his father is the late Chris Henry who once starred for the Cincinnati Bengals.
 
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May be the best high school football player today, independent of position or class.
Henry may be the best in the '26 class overall, won't fight you on that one. Wouldn't go that far for a kid about to be a sophomore, but he's going to be a star if he keeps this trajectory. Genetics are an amazing thing. Just look at the Bosa brothers, MJ Jr, etc.

It makes me smile big time seeing Henry Jr. play like this. His dad was a treat to watch in Cincy and had a tragic ending. But the whole story after is just heartwarming and aside from the selfish interests I have seeing him in Columbus, I just want to see Jr. excel.
 
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Looks like he has all the goods to be great. Anyone remember the Munoz brother/sister combo? Both committed to Tennesee, with the sister transferring to tOSU (basketball). Brother kept with his decision, and want to say played for the Bengals (as his more famous father) ? Hopefully we can get them both in Columbus-town. Don't see Hartline going anywhere, as Day cemented him to the S&G as OC. Jeez, these coaches scour the schools for these kids, don't they? It's been a while, but the catholic schools put together some good teams, though play a small team schedule, not like the Moeller's, St. Ed's, St. Iggy, Withrow etc. His stepping up will get him some better competition and hone his skills. And continuing to attend camps at tOSU as well....
 
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This kid is going to be fun to watch in HS. I'll hold off on any type of comparison until he plays a full season at Withrow against better competition(Withrow has a BIG game against St. X this season). But he has ALL of the tools, and I'll just say that. So much damn potential
 
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