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The changes can happen every day. Dolphins wide receiver Derek Hagan doesn't need this reminder to keep yet another shuffle at his position in perspective.
Then again, Hagan also isn't going to let this current change -- one that could even rekindle his confidence -- pass him up. So yes, he said, he is running as the team's No. 1 wide receiver right now.
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Then again, Hagan also isn't going to let this current change -- one that could even rekindle his confidence -- pass him up. So yes, he said, he is running as the team's No. 1 wide receiver right now.
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'Back where I need to be,'' Hagan said Wednesday after practice.
And yes, he said, it's a role he plans to embrace as Miami tries to find stability at an unstable position that provided as few answers in Sunday's loss to the Jets as it had through most of training camp.
Still, his elevation to the No. 1 receiver spot raises more questions than it answers. Why would Hagan be promoted just a week after he was demoted behind Greg Camarillo as the team's third passing option -- especially since he didn't catch any passes in the season-opener?
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