"It still cracks me up, looking at the guys we could potentially take just a few picks after where Griffin is going to go...and we are talking about Griffin's poor defense and BBIQ? Seriously? It's a freaking joke..."
Might have to explain that a little better.  If I'm reading it right, my response is no one's considering those guys over Griffin.  Only guy that's getting any consideration over Griffin is Rubio.  Once the draft order is set you can either eliminate 2 guys, or narrow it down to 2 guys.
Henderson has a lot of great qualities, but he's not Blake Griffin.  Although I wouldn't be completely shocked if Henderson ended up being a Brandon Roy and Griffin ended up being Elton Brand, I'd prefer Henderson if that was the case, but that might get you shot at draft time.  

  At that time it's all about value, you draft Griffin and trade him for Henderson and the key to the city, if that's really your belief.  Just a random scenario.  My draft board was based on value after the 2nd pick, not who I actually prefer as players, otherwise Jordan Hill would probably drop on my board.
Because you asked, and because I'm bored at work.
espn.com wrote:Negatives: 
Lacks polished offensive skills 
No real post moves yet 
Shaky jump shot 
Poor free-throw shooter 
An uncommitted defender 
Relies mostly on strength and athleticism 
Injury concerns about knees 
People of course are going to nitpick on Griffin because it's the #1 pick of the draft.  That ideally goes to someone you can build your franchise around.  They're going to be harder on people in line for that pick than someone who could potentially go 8th.  Doesn't mean the guy going 8th is better than the guy going 1st, that's assanine.  I'm pretty sure I always spell assanine wrong, but I have no interest in looking it up after Jeff Foxworthy ruined the word for me.