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Derek Hagan #82 | Wide Receiver | Miami Dolphins
Height: 6-2    Weight: 209    Born: Sep 21, 1984, Palmdale, CA

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Statistics
YearTeamGRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs100YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs100YG
2006MIA162122110.510000.000
2007MIA102937312.920000.000
2008MIA335117.000000.000
2008 Game Log
WeekOppRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDsRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
1NYJ000.00000.00
2@ARZ35117.00000.00
3@NE000.00000.00
6@HOU
7BAL
8BUF
9@DEN
10SEA
11OAK
12NE
13@STL
14@BUF
15SF
16@KC
17@NYJ
Player Notes
October 5, 2008
Dolphins inactives: QB John Beck (3rd), G Shawn Murphy, DE Lionel Dotson, T Nate Garner, T Kirk Barton, TE Joey Haynos, WR Derek Hagan, DE Rodrique Wright.

Our View:None of the players on this list are fantasy relevant.
September 17, 2008
The Sun-Sentinel reports that head coach Tony Sparano has issued a challenge to his receivers, including third-year receiver Derek Hagan. "I need someone to step up and make a big play," Sparano said. "I'm hoping to see some of our receivers step up, make a big play, break a tackle, run after the catch."

Our View:Hagan, who had all three of his receptions for 51 yards Sunday, is hoping to answer Sparano's challenge. "We just know when our number is called we just have to take advantage of those plays and hope we make the play, get a first down," Hagan said. Chad Pennington and his weak arm is partially to be blamed for this but expect the Dolphins WRs to make some noise at some point this season.
September 11, 2008
The Miami Herald reports that Derek Hagan has been working as the No. 1 receiver with the Dolphins this week. He intends to embrace the role and said, "I am back where I need to be."

Our View:Heading into Week 1 he was demoted to the No. 3 role behind Greg Camarillo, and a rotation seems likely over the course of the season until one of the receivers makes an impact and proves his worth as a starter.
August 11, 2008
Derek Hagan has supplanted Ernest Wilford and is now being listed with the first team, according to the Palm Beach Post. In fact, Wilford is now being listed behind Ted Ginn as well.

Our View:Hagan has had a wonderful camp and continues to grow in importance with the club while the fortunes of Wilford continue to tumble.
July 30, 2008
Wide receiver Derek Hagan's camp performance is drawing rave reviews from teammates, according to the Miami Herald. The 2006 third-round draft pick always has been viewed as a talent, but dropped passes the past two seasons raised questions. Through the first few days of camp, he has consistently caught passes and showed aggressiveness and ability to make big plays in traffic. "His work habits went up 10 notches," Dolphins cornerback Andre' Goodman said. "I love the guy. I'm a Derek Hagan fan right now." Hagan believes he is poised for his best season. "I'm not playing behind two former Pro Bowlers," he said Tuesday, referring to departed veteran receivers Chris Chambers and Marty Booker. "Those guys are gone, and now it's my turn. The Dolphins drafted me for a reason. The time is now."

Our View:He will have to continue to shine if he expects to get opportunities. The Dolphins are expected to sign veteran Terry Glenn soon. Also in his path are last year's first-round pick, Ted Ginn Jr. and recently signed Ernest Wilford. We don't expect Hagan to have much a fantasy impact in 2008, expecially with one of the league's worst quarterback situations.