COLUMBUS, Ohio — Defensive tackle Darrion Henry of Princeton (Ohio) High School was initially considered to be one of the country’s top 100 players in the class of 2020. Then a shoulder injury derailed his junior season and he’s since been on a downward spiral in the rankings. In May, he was the No. 56 overall player in the country. But by the time he committed to Ohio State on June 29 he’d moved down 65 spots. Now when his final season of high school football kicks off against Milford on Friday, he’s fallen to No. 168 overall and No. 17 among defensive tackles. He’s not happy about the current ranking. He also isn’t too worried about his ability to work his way back up now that he’s fully healthy. “It’s going to go up tremendously,” Henry told cleveland.com. “How I’m going to play this year, it’s not going to…
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