SAN DIEGO, California -- A former All-SWAC selection with Alabama State, Roderick Henderson is a small-school stud eager to make the jump to a much bigger stage in the NFL, one he would love to see set in Los Angeles.
“The Chargers are a great organization,” Henderson said in an interview with Chargers Wire’s lead contributor Austin Gayle Monday. “I think I would fit well in Los Angeles. I already played in the stadium they’ll be playing in (StubHub Center), and I’d love to play there,” Henderson opined.
The 6-foot-1, 352-pound monster totaled 35 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, six quarterback hurries and one sack in his senior season with the Hornets, leading to an invite to the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl.
Having suited up with legendary coach Mike Martz’s National Team at the sixth annual all-star event, Henderson already had an opportunity to impress NFL personnel and draw a significant following at StubHub Center in late January.
Since then, Henderson has worked to refine his craft and continued to drive up his draft stock with a strong performance at his Pro Day in early March.
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