Caleb Hogan is a 6'2" Quarterback/Defensive Line in the 2027 class.
Hogan attends Wapsie Valley in Iowa.
Hogan's Player Profile was created on August 4, 2024.
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Solidifying the starting job under Center for the Warriors in 2025, Caleb Hogan at times was erratic throwing...
Written by Austin Lowell
Caleb
HoganQB/DL
Class
2027
Height
6'2"
Weight
220
HS
Wapsie Valley
|
IA
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Hogan split quarterback reps with a senior last season when he was a 10th-grader. He led the Warriors...
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Austin Lowell | Prep Redzone Scout
Austin Lowell
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Solidifying the starting job under Center for the Warriors in 2025, Caleb HoganCalebHogan
6'2" | 220 lbs | QB/DL
Wapsie Valley | 2027 StateIA
at times was erratic throwing the ball, but he created big splashes for his offense to mesh with their potent run-game. Hogan finished with 1080 passing yards, 15 TDs, and 5 INTs while adding 3 rushing TDs. Hogan wasn’t afraid to sling it down the field, expanding from his shorter-range last season, and while his mentality had a hit-or-miss effect, but when it hit, he was able to stretch the field with throws that landed right into his receiver’s hands in stride that left defense’s behind. Hogan shows a quick release of the ball and a nice tight spiral on his passes, and he shows strong tenacity making some difficult throws under pressure and throwing as he’s hit. With some work on his accuracy this offseason, Hogan could take a step forward as a more well-rounded QB in his senior year that combined with their impressive run-game may give them the edge to take the Class A title next season.
Hogan split quarterback reps with a senior last season when he was a 10th-grader. He led the Warriors in touchdown passes. Hogan also contributed on defense and special teams. When we pop on his sophomore highlight video, there are clips of him operating on the varsity and also footage of him developing on the junior varsity. Hogan gets the ball out of his hand quickly and puts it accurately on the receiver. He looks comfortable taking snaps under center or from the shotgun. A good number of Hogan’s completions are him picking apart the defense on shorter routes, but he also shows an ability to chuck it deep.