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Derek Hagan?

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Is he going to be a keeper for Miami let's see:6-2 about 205 pounds pretty quick good hands not great...Four-year letterman (2002-05) and three year starter at Arizona State, playing in 50 games with 36 starts ... Finished career as the Pac-10’s all-time leader in receptions with 258, and finished second in conference history with 3,939 career receiving yards, trailing only Stanford’s Troy Walters (4,047 from 1996-99) ...

Ranked seventh on the Pac-10 career receiving touchdowns list with 27 ... Concluded his career as ASU’s all-time leader in receptions, receiving yards, receiving touchdowns, 100-yard games (18) and career receiving yards per game (78.8) ... Caught a pass in 41 consecutive games to end his career, and had at least one reception in 48 of 50 career games ... Surpassed 1,000 yards receiving in each of his final three years as a Sun Devil, and owns three of the top seven single-season receiving yardage totals as well as three of the top four single-season reception totals in ASU history ...

Started all 12 games in 2005 . . Finished third in the conference and eighth in the nation with 1,210 receiving yards and was third in the Pac-10 and tied for 18th nationally with 77 catches ... Added eight touchdown receptions ... Earned first-team All-Pac-10 honors ... Was a semi-finalist for the Biletnikoff Award, which is awarded annually to the nation’s top collegiate wide receiver ... Recognized as a Hard Hat Player for his work in ASU’s winter strength and conditioning program ... . Had a career-high 193 receiving yards and tied his career-best with 11 catches at Oregon State to go along with two touchdowns ... A week later against No. 1-ranked USC, led squad with 10 receptions for 162 yards, the fourth highest single-game yardage total of his career ...

Participated in the Senior Bowl following the season ... Played in all 12 games, starting 11, in 2004 ... His 83 receptions and 1,248 yards both ranked second on the ASU single-season charts ... Caught 10 touchdown passes, which tied for sixth on the ASU single-season charts ... Turned in 100 or more receiving yards in eight games to set the school single-season mark ... Was a semi-finalist for the Biletnikoff Award ... Earned second-team All-Pac-10 honors and was also a second-team All-America ... Had eight catches for 154 yards and two TDs at Northwestern ... Tallied 160 yards and three scores on just five receptions against UCLA ... Caught nine passes for 182 yards (both season highs) with one touchdown against Purdue in the Sun Bowl and was named to the ESPN.com All-Bowl Team ...

Played in all 12 games with 10 starts in 2003 ... Led the team with 66 receptions and 1,076 receiving yards and scored nine touchdowns ... Earned honorable-mention All-Pac-10 honors ... Turned in six 100-yard receiving games ... Recorded 11 receptions for 185 yards at North Carolina ... Scored three touchdowns at Stanford and caught a career-long 80-yard pass at Arizona ... Played in all 14 games, starting three in 2002 ... Broke the ASU freshman record for receptions with 32 and finished second (now third) with 405 yards ... Earned a place on the Sporting News Pac-10 All-Freshman team ... Posted five catches for 95 yards, including a 51-yard reception, at Oregon ... Holds B.S. in justice studies. Maybe a sleeper i like this guy maybe a bright spot on a gloomy year..Opinions?:dolphins:
 
yeh, everyone is hoping so. No one really expects him to be a #1 guy, but a solid #2
 
I think he will become a solid starter for us for many years .
 
him, chambers and welker a pretty nice trio for the future if you ask me.
 
if chambers can ever live up to his hype...
 
we start 3 guys alot, throw him the ball more...

plus he needs to be more consistent catching it...
 
How many drops did you say he has? This guy has hurt the team more than most.
 
How many drops did you say he has? This guy has hurt the team more than most.

You can say that about our WR corps in general.

Anyway he could be a good no.2 or no.3 WR.
 
Write this down. Dereke Hagan will be a solid number 2 for us for several years. The kid was flat out amazing at Arizona State and the only reason he fell in the draft was because a bad senior week. (Most overrated talent evaluation process in the world.) Once Marty Booker is out, we will hav Hagan starting for us and he will be good for 50-60 catches a year.
 
Aqua4Ever04 said:
Write this down. Dereke Hagan will be a solid number 2 for us for several years. The kid was flat out amazing at Arizona State and the only reason he fell in the draft was because a bad senior week. (Most overrated talent evaluation process in the world.) Once Marty Booker is out, we will hav Hagan starting for us and he will be good for 50-60 catches a year.

This has been analyzed to death, but I agree with this very much.

If Chambers can become more consistent, Hagan could have a very nice career as a #2 WR. Being a #2 WR can be a very good thing, just ask Reggie Wayne:wink:
 
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