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Memphis Long Shot with a Cannon: Seth Henigan’s Out to Flip the Script

Posted on June 19, 2025July 15, 2025 by ONO Staff

written by: Brock Smith & Juan Moore/Outlook News

all photos by: Juan Moore/Outlook News

JACKSONVILLE, FL-From the Friday night lights of Denton, Texas, to the scorching turf of Jacksonville Jaguars training camp, quarterback Seth Henigan has never backed down from a challenge. His journey from high school phenom to NFL hopeful is rooted in grit, discipline, and Texas-sized family pride.


FRIDAY NIGHTS TO STATE TITLES

Henigan’s football life started under stadium lights in Denton, where he starred for Denton Ryan High School with his father, Dave Henigan, calling plays as head coach. It wasn’t just football. It was family business.

Over three varsity seasons, Seth threw for 7,234 yards, 79 touchdowns, and just 14 interceptions, leading the Raiders to a 44–2 record and the 2020 Class 5A Division I state championship. That ring didn’t come easy. The team suffered heartbreaking playoff losses in 2018 and 2019 — including a gut-punch loss in the title game his junior year — but Henigan never flinched. He came back stronger.

His leadership on and off the field became his signature. He didn’t just sling the rock; he set the tone.

“Winning wasn’t just about the scoreboard,” Henigan has said. “It was about how you handled the setbacks and the grind.”

TIGER ON THE RISE

Despite his Texas roots, Henigan chose the University of Memphis, where he hit the ground throwing. Over three years as a starter, he piled up 8,763 passing yards, 70 touchdowns, and a 64.5% completion rate. His pocket poise and game IQ turned heads, but one Saturday afternoon in 2024 made scouts take notice.

TALLAHASSEE, FL – SEPTEMBER 14: Quarterback Seth Henigan #9 of the Memphis Tigers during the first half of the game against the Florida State Seminoles at Doak Campbell Stadium on Bobby Bowden Field on September 14, 2024 in Tallahassee, Florida. The Tigers defeated the Seminoles 20 to 12. (Photo by Juan Moore/Outlook News)

Facing off against Florida State, ranked top-10 nationally at the time, Henigan balled out. He completed 29 of 42 passes for 335 yards and 3 touchdowns, orchestrating a 38–35 upset that stunned Tallahassee. On that stage, against a future-loaded defense, Henigan didn’t blink. He dissected pressure, threw darts into tight windows, and showed the moxie of a Sunday starter.

TALLAHASSEE, FL – SEPTEMBER 14: Quarterback Seth Henigan #9 of the Memphis Tigers during the second half of the game against the Florida State Seminoles at Doak Campbell Stadium on Bobby Bowden Field on September 14, 2024 in Tallahassee, Florida. The Tigers defeated the Seminoles 20 to 12. (Photo by Juan Moore/Outlook News)

He capped his college career by shining at the Reese’s Senior Bowl, where he went 12-of-14 for 132 yards and tossed a game-winning touchdown to TCU’s Jack Bech. Clutch DNA on full display.
New Threads, Same Mentality

MOBILE, AL – FEBRUARY 01: Quarterback Seth Henigan #16 of Memphis from the American Team throws the game winning touchdown pass over Linebacker Nickolas Martin #4 of Oklahoma State from the National Team during the second half of 2025 Reese’s Senior Bowl at Hancock Whitney Stadium on the campus of the University of South Alabama on February 1, 2025 in Mobile, Alabama. The American Team defeated the National Team, 22-19. (Photo by Juan Moore/Outlook News)

Now wearing teal and black in Duval County, Henigan finds himself in a quarterback room that’s anything but empty. With Trevor Lawrence rehabbing, veteran Nick Mullens and journeyman John Wolford bring experience and expectations. Henigan? He’s just trying to get his reps.

JACKSONVILLE, FL – MAY 19: Quarterback Seth Henigan #19 of the Jacksonville Jaguars goes through work out drills with Quarterbacks Trevor Lawrence #19 and Nick Mullens #14 during Mini Camp at Miller Electric Center on May 19, 2025 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Juan Moore/Outlook News)

New offensive coordinator Grant Udinski and quarterbacks coach Spencer Whipple are both closely monitoring Henigan’s development. Together, they’re helping shape his transition into the pro game.

“Seth has a unique skill set,” Udinski said. “We’re excited to see how he adapts to our system and competes for a spot.”

Whipple, whose resume includes stints developing young passers across the league, is hands-on with Henigan in the film room and on the field. The goal? Sharpen the mental side, speed up the reads, and bring out the QB1 instincts already baked into his game.

That system is fast, complex, and built around quick reads and play-action concepts — perfect for a cerebral QB with a live arm and proven adaptability.

Henigan isn’t starstruck. He’s studied tape, leaned into the grind, and embraced every rep like it could be his last. “I know what’s in front of me,” he said after an early practice. “You’ve got to earn everything.”

And he’s doing just that.


PROVING GROUND

Jaguars camp is intense this year. With playoff expectations rising and depth across the board, every position battle matters — even at quarterback. Lawrence is the face of the franchise, but backups matter in the NFL, and Henigan is quietly carving out space for himself.

Coaches are noticing. One Jaguars staffer called him “a sponge,” always in the film room, never outworked. Another said, “The ball comes out clean. He knows where it’s going.”

There’s no flash or overhype to Henigan’s game — just clean mechanics, smart decisions, and a track record of resilience.

JACKSONVILLE, FL – MAY 19: Quarterback Seth Henigan #19 of the Jacksonville Jaguars goes through work out drills during Mini Camp at Miller Electric Center on May 19, 2025 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Juan Moore/Outlook News)


EYES ON THE HORIZON

As preseason approaches, Henigan is squarely on the bubble. He’s likely fighting for a QB3 role or a practice squad spot, but don’t count him out. His past has shown he’s not here to play it safe — he’s here to compete.

This is the NFL. Nothing’s guaranteed. But Henigan’s proving every day that he belongs in the conversation.

The same calm that fueled a title run in high school and a Senior Bowl takeover now steadies him through NFL meetings and live scrimmages.

He’s not just a longshot. He’s a quarterback with production, pedigree, and a plan.
Final Word

From a Texas state title to big wins over powerhouse programs, Seth Henigan’s story isn’t built on hype — it’s built on handling pressure and earning every snap. Now in Jacksonville, with everything to prove and nothing handed to him, he’s embracing the grind once again.

JACKSONVILLE, FL – MAY 10: Quarterback Seth Henigan #19 of the Jacksonville Jaguars goes through work out drills during Rookie Mini Camp at Miller Electric Center on May 10, 2025 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Juan Moore/Outlook News)

He may be the underdog in a stacked QB room, but that’s never stopped him before.

Don’t sleep on the kid from Memphis.

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