Tucker plays like a sawed-off ball of muscle. He is more explosive than fast and more likely to get additional yards through force than elusiveness. He doesn't have the one-cut fluidity zone teams look for, but he does have enough burst to play outside the tackles. He's a brazen runner, taking on much bigger defenders and often takes the worst of it. Tucker is very tough and does his job, but lacks dynamic qualities and high-end lateral agility needed from a smaller slasher.
Henderson isn't quick and he's not all that elusive, but he's built like a tree stump and will find yards after contact once he gets a head of steam. He's not a bad athlete, but he doesn't have the burst or vision most teams will be looking for. He will need to become a more decisive runner and might need to drop some weight to add much-needed quickness if he's going to have a shot in the league.