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Wide Receiver Rank: #130 Overall: #399
Hagan played with the Raiders and Bills last season, finishing his season with Buffalo. He played well with the Bills, catching at least two passes each of the last four games to the season. His last game of the year was his best, catching seven passes for 89 yards. Between the two teams, Hagan caught 24 passes for 252 yards. These weren't career highs but close. Hagan has four seasons with 20-plus catches and 200-plus yards. His positive work at the end of last season could net him a chance for more playing time at the start of this year. Hagan isn't a speed burner, but has the size and athleticism to be dependable receiver. Hagan lacks some consistency, but is making some improvements in that area.
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Hagan could get a little more playing time this season, but his numbers won't be a ton better than his career best. He might be worth a waiver-wire look if he starts getting consistent playing time in a prominent role, similar to the end of last season. |
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| The Buffalo Bills announced Monday, March 19, they have re-signed free-agent WR Derek Hagan. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. |
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| Buffalo Bills head coach Chan Gailey said the team is interested in re-signing impending free-agent WR Derek Hagan and allowing him to compete for a roster spot during training camp. |
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| Buffalo Bills WR Derek Hagan is expected to receive more playing time in Week 17 because of the injury to WR Brad Smith (hamstring). |
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| Buffalo Bills WR Derek Hagan is expected to be active in Week 14 against the San Diego Chargers, and he is ready to have a role in the offense down the stretch. 'I'm ready to go and I should be going this week against San Diego,' Hagan said. |
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| The Buffalo Bills have declared LB Antonio Coleman, WR Derek Hagan, SS George Wilson, WR Kamar Aiken, DL Kyle Moore, PK Rian Lindell, OT Sam Young inactive for Week 13. |
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| Buffalo Bills WR Derek Hagan is not expected to be active for Week 12 because he is trying to get familiar with the offensive playbook. |
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| The Detroit Lions worked out free-agent WR Derek Hagan (Raiders), according to a league source. |
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| The Oakland Raiders are likely to release WR Derek Hagan to make room on the roster for WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh. Hagan was not at practice Wednesday, Nov. 2. |
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| Oakland Raiders WR Darrius Heyward-Bey (knee) had just one catch for five yards in Week 3 against the New York Jets. Fellow WRs Chaz Schilens had four receptions for 31 yards, while Derek Hagan checked in with one catch for 13 yards. |
| Fantasy Impact: The only receiver worth using in Oakland right now is rookie Denarius Moore. |
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| Despite leading the team in receiving yardage during the preseason, Oakland Raiders WR Derek Hagan was inactive for Week 1. Head coach Hue Jackson said Hagan will have to earn playing time. 'What he did in the preseason gave him an opportunity to be on this football team,' Jackson said. 'It did not make him the starting receiver on this football team. So, let's make sure we understand where I was with Hagan ... Performance is what matters, and that's what got him on the team. That's where it starts first. Then, he has to continue to perform and beat some of these guys out and then he'll play.' |
| Fantasy Impact: Don't bother with Hagan until he starts getting consistent playing time. |
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