Hagans is a young, talented wide receiver who has played in six career NFL games with the St. Louis Rams (four games in 2007) and Kansas City Chiefs (two games in 2008), totaling nine receptions for 108 yards. He spent the majority of the 2008 season with the Chiefs’ practice squad. At the University of Virginia, he played quarterback, wide receiver and kick returner.
NFL Acquisition: Drafted by the St. Louis Rams in the fifth round (144th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft
How Acquired: Signed with the Redskins practice squad on Dec. 8, 2008
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Has played in six career NFL games with the St. Louis Rams (four in 2007) and Kansas City Chiefs (two in 2008)
Made his NFL debut against Arizona on October 7, 2007 with the St. Louis Rams
Made his first NFL start at wide receiver for the Rams at Baltimore on Oct. 14, 2007
Spent 2006 on the St. Louis practice squad, 2007 on St. Louis’ 53-man roster and 2008 split time between the Kansas City’s practice and 53-man rosters, Indianapolis practice squad and Washington’s practice squad
Has nine career receptions for 108 yards and three rushes for -2 yards
Also has one pass completion for five yards
Recorded one punt return, one fair catch and seven kickoff returns for 130 yards in 2007 for the Rams
2008 Season (OAK/KC)
Signed to the Kansas City Chiefs practice squad (9/1) and was promoted to the 53-man roster on 9/10
Played against Oakland (9/14), completing one pass for five yards; was also sacked once for one yard
Recorded one reception for seven yards at Atlanta (9/21)
Was signed to the Chiefs’ practice squad on 9/27 and released on 10/21
Signed by the Indianapolis Colts to their practice squad on 11/19 and released on 11/25
Finished the season on the Washington Redskins practice squad after signing with the team (12/9)
2007 (STL)
Played in four games with one start
Finished the season with eight catches for 101 yards
Served as third quarterback for nine games and was inactive for three others
Also returned one punt for no gain and seven kickoffs for 130 yards
Made NFL debut vs. Arizona (10/7), seeing time at wide receiver, and registering first career reception on an 11-yard pass from Gus Frerotte; Also added one kickoff return for 10 yards
Led Rams receivers with five catches for 74 yards in his first NFL start at Baltimore (10/14); Also saw action at quarterback, lining up under center the final minute of the contest, but did not attempt a pass
Served as primary kick returner at Cincinnati (12/9), returning six kickoffs for 110 yards (18.3 avg.) and one punt for no gain; added one fair catch
2006 (STL)
Spent the entire season on the Rams practice squad
Played in 51 career games at Virginia, tying the school record for most games played
Saw action as a quarterback, running back, wide receiver, kick returner and cornerback
Started 26 games at quarterback, including final 24 games of his career
Finished collegiate career ranked in the top five in virtually every quarterback category in school history; Second in completion percentage (62.3), third in completions (408), fourth in attempts (655) and total offense (5,779 yards) and fifth in passing yards (4,877)
Spent first two seasons at Virginia as a backup quarterback and saw action in a variety of roles on offense, defense and special teams. Took over quarterback duties in 2004 after the departure of Matt Shaub
Named team captain and ranked second in the Atlantic Coast Conference with an average of 233.5 yards of total offense per game as a senior in 2005
Completed 213 of 343 passes for 2,492 yards with 14 touchdowns; Ranked third on the team with 310 rushing yards and three touchdowns on 115 carries
Prepped one season at Fork Union Military Academy before attending Virginia
Graduated with a degree in anthropology
Attended Hampton High School in Hampton, Va.
Earned All-Region, All-District and All-Conference honors as a senior at Hampton
Passed for 1,934 yards with 25 touchdowns and rushed for 671 yards as a senior
Led the Crabbers to the state semifinals his senior season and to the state championship in Group AAA, Division 5 of the Virginia High School League his junior year
Spent his freshman and sophomore years at Bethel High School in Hampton, Va.