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per NFL.com:
Hageman was a national recruit as a tight end out of high school in Minneapolis and switched to the defensive line while redshirting as a freshman in 2009. He has added almost 60 pounds while at Minnesota and has made noticeable on-field progress each season. He is stout against the run and also possesses some pass-rushing skills.
Still, one NFC personnel executive told NFL Media reporter Albert Breer that inconsistency was an issue this season: "He flashes top-10 talent. He's just inconsistent with his motor and his overall play style."
Hageman's versatility and athleticism make him an appealing prospect; he can play tackle in a 4-3 set or end in a 3-4 scheme. In his midseason Hot 100, NFL Media senior analyst Gil Brandt had Hageman as his No. 5 senior prospect nationally.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap20...n-noy-minnesotas-rashede-hageman-in-spotlight
Go Gophers!!
Hageman was a national recruit as a tight end out of high school in Minneapolis and switched to the defensive line while redshirting as a freshman in 2009. He has added almost 60 pounds while at Minnesota and has made noticeable on-field progress each season. He is stout against the run and also possesses some pass-rushing skills.
Still, one NFC personnel executive told NFL Media reporter Albert Breer that inconsistency was an issue this season: "He flashes top-10 talent. He's just inconsistent with his motor and his overall play style."
Hageman's versatility and athleticism make him an appealing prospect; he can play tackle in a 4-3 set or end in a 3-4 scheme. In his midseason Hot 100, NFL Media senior analyst Gil Brandt had Hageman as his No. 5 senior prospect nationally.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap20...n-noy-minnesotas-rashede-hageman-in-spotlight
Go Gophers!!