Found this note on Derek Hagan.
http://www.giants.com/news/headlines/story.asp?story_id=39122
*Derek Hagan’s name was almost always omitted in the innumerable stories written about the Giants’ wide receivers since the start of the offseason. Those pieces routinely focused on presumptive starters Steve Smith and Domenik Hixon, young veterans Sinorice Moss and Mario Manningham and, later, draft choices Hakeem Nicks and Ramses Barden.
Hagan? He was here to give the others a blow or to fill in if someone was hurt.
But the fourth-year pro has written a far different story early in camp. Hagan has been one of the team’s most impressive receivers, catching every pass thrown his way – save for one he mishandled in the end zone this afternoon - some in spectacular fashion. That ability, plus his special teams prowess, just might earn him a roster spot.
You can read the rest in the link. It's about halfway down the page under notes. Maybe he'll actually put it all together this year.
http://www.giants.com/news/headlines/story.asp?story_id=39122
*Derek Hagan’s name was almost always omitted in the innumerable stories written about the Giants’ wide receivers since the start of the offseason. Those pieces routinely focused on presumptive starters Steve Smith and Domenik Hixon, young veterans Sinorice Moss and Mario Manningham and, later, draft choices Hakeem Nicks and Ramses Barden.
Hagan? He was here to give the others a blow or to fill in if someone was hurt.
But the fourth-year pro has written a far different story early in camp. Hagan has been one of the team’s most impressive receivers, catching every pass thrown his way – save for one he mishandled in the end zone this afternoon - some in spectacular fashion. That ability, plus his special teams prowess, just might earn him a roster spot.
You can read the rest in the link. It's about halfway down the page under notes. Maybe he'll actually put it all together this year.