Brady Hagan is a 6'2" Defensive Line/Offensive Line in the 2027 class.
Hagan attends Dowling Catholic in Iowa.
Hagan's Player Profile was created on February 4, 2025.
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Expert Analysis
Brady
HaganDL/OL
Class
2027
Height
6'2"
Weight
250
HS
Dowling Catholic
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IA
Latest Iowa Prospects to Receive Out-of-State D1 Offers
Picking up his first Division I offer in June, Brady Hagan holds an offer from Southeast Missouri, part...
Written by Eliot Clough
Brady
HaganDL/OL
Class
2027
Height
6'2"
Weight
250
HS
Dowling Catholic
|
IA
Scouting Reports: Dowling Catholic 2025
Hagan impressed me a lot when watching him operate on the offensive line as a sophomore in last...
Written by Rob Howe
Brady
HaganDL/OL
Class
2027
Height
6'2"
Weight
250
HS
Dowling Catholic
|
IA
PRZIA ’27 Rankings Update Position Breakdown: O-Line
Hagan caught my attention pretty early on when scouting the Maroons against rival Valley in the 5A state...
Written by Rob Howe
Brady
HaganDL/OL
Class
2027
Height
6'2"
Weight
250
HS
Dowling Catholic
|
IA
’27 Rankings Update: Breaking Down O-Line
I saw Hagan perform during the state semifinals at the UNI-Dome in November. As a part of a...
Also a Division I wrestling prospect, it’s easy to see that Hagan has quite a bit of experience grappling when it comes to the way he plays football. A violent DL that isn’t afraid to take on big, relentless offensive linemen, Hagan gives it right back to them. Hagan’s got a big, strong upper body that he uses to throw offensive linemen to the ground, and even take on double teams. A high-motor DL, Hagan will chase down ball-carriers if they escape before he can reach them in the backfield.
Hagan impressed me a lot when watching him operate on the offensive line as a sophomore in last year’s state semifinals at the UNI-Dome. After more evaluation, we ranked him among our top players there. Now we have more data that expands our view. During an in-person scout when Dowling took on Cedar Rapids Kennedy on Oct. 3, Hagan was impacting the game as a defensive tackle. He showed an aptitude there, disrupting the opposition and helping his team control the trenches. Kennedy struggled to move the ball on the ground thanks in part to Hagan’s ability absorbing blocks, keeping his linebacker clean, and disengaging from them when the play came his way. Colleges are taking notice of his work on defense, and the versatility he’s already shown in high school should attract more attention.
Hagan caught my attention pretty early on when scouting the Maroons against rival Valley in the 5A state semifinals last November in Cedar Falls. Only a sophomore at the time, Hagan impressed with his power and physicality operating at left guard. He is explosive and active when engaging defensive linemen. Hagan puts them on their heels early and wins a lot of matchups playing through the whistle. Leverage helps him get under the pads of taller defenders. If you’re wondering what all of that looks like, check out his 10th-grade highlights. You’ll be entertained.
I saw Hagan perform during the state semifinals at the UNI-Dome in November. As a part of a young offensive line with freshmen tackles, Hagan sured up the middle while only being a 10th-grader. Lining up at left guard inside of Carter BarrettCarterBarrett
6'5" | 250 lbs | OL
Dowling Catholic | 2028 StateIA
, Hagan helped form one of the state’s top 1-2 punches on that side. He is explosive and physical at the point of attack. Hagan often overwhelms the opponents that can’t match his power and punch. He understands leverage and using it to his advantage.