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Name: Nick Henrich College: Nebraska
Number: 3
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-3 Weight: 235 Position: Pos2: OLB
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025 40 Low: 4.60 40 Time: 4.68 40 High: 4.78
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Data Scout Notes: X-Down to HPFA/42TT-2SK in 23/+10 LBs for 23/12GP-99TT-3.5TFL-1/2SK-3QBH in 21 2024: NAC...2023: NAC...2022: NAC...(+) Oct 2022 Knee INJ/Out for 2022...2021: NAC...2020: NAC
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Nick Henrich, Nebraska, Player News
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Based on athletic director Trev Alberts' previous comments, this felt like the likely conclusion for inside linebacker and captain Nick Henrich. Joseph confirmed that it's a season-ending knee injury for the Omaha Burke graduate. Through Henrich's trunca ted season, he recorded 37 tackles in five games. Garrett Nelson, Henrich's roommate, said Henrich is in good spirits, despite it all. "Yeah, he's my middle linebacker, but first off, he's my best friend," Nelson said. "I'd rather have him healthy and hi mself than out there playing a little banged up and not doing well." Nelson continued: "He's doing well. He's a warrior. He'll be good." In other injury news, fellow linebacker Luke Reimer will be back this week, Joseph said. - Lincoln Journal Star
(DS#999 ILB) rSr/2025 ILB Nick Henrich, Nebraska
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Among Nebraska defensive players, not many will engender more conversation over the next few weeks than redshirt freshman linebacker Nick Henrich. The 6-foot-4, 225-pounder from Omaha Burke played well down the stretch in 2020 after switching back from o utside linebacker to inside. By all accounts, he's had a productive spring. In fact, defensive coordinator Erik Chinander on Monday had high praise for Henrich."I thought through the spring, I thought Nick played as well as anybody on the football team," Chinander said. "So far through four (preseason camp) practices, he's continued on that path. He's got competition, that room is pretty tight. You've got those four guys at the top right now - Nick and Luke (Reimer) and Garrett Snodgrass and Chri s Kolarevic. You've got some freshmen and some young guy pushing them from behind. That competition is really, really high and I think that's good to have that competition. Even if those guys separate themselves, they know they can't stop. "Nick's done r eally well so far." - Lincoln Journal Star
(DS#999 ILB) rSr/2025 ILB Nick Henrich, Nebraska
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Changing positions on the fly is never a simple proposition. Nebraska redshirt freshman linebacker Nick Henrich is doing just that as camp proceeds and game preparations take shape for Saturday's season opener against Ohio State. The 6-foot-4, 225-pounde r has been working at outside linebacker for a couple of weeks at least and, according to his coaches, he's picking it up quickly. The reason for the late switch is two-fold: NU has question marks outside and is a little bit more settled inside with seni ors Collin Miller and Will Honas, and sophomore Luke Reimer forming a likely three-man rotation. Not only that, but the staff feels like it needs Henrich involved, plain and simple."I think, first off, he's a smart kid that can take coaching, and just overall he's a football player," defensive coordinator Erik Chinander said. "No matter where you put him, no matter what position you're going to put him in, he's a football player. He understands spacing, he understands leverage, he understands ass ignment and he's a tough kid. "He loves Nebraska, first and foremost, he loves the game of football, so he's going to do whatever he has to do to get on the field. Whether that's learn a new position midweek or study it from the day he got here. Inside l inebackers coach Barrett Ruud said that Henrich was on pace to have a significant role last year as a true freshman before he was bit by the injury bug. The Omaha Burke graduate was limited to one game - he played primarily special teams against Wisconsi n in November - and continued to deal with some injury issues this offseason. - Lincoln Journal Star
(DS#999 ILB) rSr/2025 ILB Nick Henrich, Nebraska
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Nick Henrich has now been healthy for a while, and that's a very good thing in the mind of Nebraska inside linebackers coach Barrett Ruud. Henrich, the redshirt freshman and former four-star prospect out of Omaha Burke, had surgery after an injury in the spring of 2019 and only got back enough to appear against Wisconsin on special teams in mid-November. Now, though, the 6-foot-4 linebacker is healthy and trying to crack a rotation for the Huskers that starts with the senior tandem of Collin Miller and Will Honas. "It was a big disappointment not only for him but for us, too, that he got injured in spring practice (in 2019) because you saw him really start to come on when he got hurt in spring," Ruud said in an interview on the "Husker Sports Nightly" radio program, noting that at least Henrich got to keep his redshirt season. "He's had a full year or so to really recover from that surgery and he's 100% full-go."He's gained 25 pounds since he's been here and he's a guy I've always been extreme ly high on, ever since watching his high school tape. He's as advertised and now it's just a matter of him continuing to push and continuing to develop." Henrich is one of several players trying to earn playing time. Ruud says often that he'd like to hav e up to four players getting regular snaps and can find roles for more than that at least situationally. "(Henrich) has all the tools needed to be a really, really good football player for a long time," Ruud said. - Lincoln Journal Star
(DS#999 ILB) rSr/2025 ILB Nick Henrich, Nebraska
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