Career
Henry was named to the All American Parade team in the football year of 2012–2013. One of the top recruits in the nation, he went to Pulaski Academy for his high school career under the coaching of Kevin Kelley. In 2015, Henry was involved in one of the most memorable plays in Arkansas football history.
During a fourth-and-25 play in overtime against Ole Mission in the Arkansas–Ole Mission football rivalry, Henry caught a pass from quarterback Brandon Allen and upon seeing that he was going to be tackled Henry blindly flung the ball backwards as a lateral to running back Alex Collins.
Collins picked it up on the bounce and ran it for a 31-yard gain to gain a first down. The uniqueness of the play led to widespread media coverage and replays.
On Monday, January 4, 2016, Henry declared he would be entering the 2016 NFL Draft. His father, Mark, was an offensive lineman for the Arkansas Razorbacks from 1987–1991.
He lettered 4 years and was a Southwestern conference player in 1991.
In February-March 2016 Henry was predicted to be a late first to second round pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. After scoring getting a position worse of 13 reps during the Bench Press Workout. Henry skipped most physical drills at the NFL Combine but was nevertheless seen as the top tight end in the draft class.