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=== Playing Style and Strengths === Trey Hendrickson’s success as a pass rusher can be attributed to several key attributes. His quickness off the line of scrimmage is exceptional, and his burst of speed allows him to create immediate pressure on opposing quarterbacks. Hendrickson’s hands are also one of his biggest assets. He uses a variety of techniques to shed blockers, including a powerful swim move and the ability to work through offensive linemen with precision and speed. Additionally, Hendrickson is known for his high motor. He never takes a play off, consistently hustling and maintaining pressure on the quarterback throughout the game. This relentless approach makes him a difficult player for offensive linemen to deal with, as they never know when he might break free and make a game-changing play. Hendrickson also has a reputation for being a versatile defender. While he is primarily known for his pass-rushing ability, he is also capable of being effective against the run, using his strength and awareness to set the edge and contribute to a well-rounded defensive game plan.
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