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Re: Who will be the No. 6 WR

There is an argument to be made for keeping brian howard and hedgecock rather than a 6th wide receiver. I wouldnt keep a fourth tight end and cut either hedgecock or howard.

However, if we do go with 6, i would bet on hagans. While i appreciate that many on this board havent been all that impressed with him, i would suggest that when he was drafted, the coaches knew that he was a project and would require work given that he was switching positions. He is very new at what he is doing, both from a receiving and return perspective. I think it is unlikely that he will get cut based on the limited amount we have seen in games IF, and its a considerable IF, his work ethic is good and he appears to be improving in practice and picking it up quickly. That is not something that we are in a position to know given how little we see of these guys.

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