Clayton Hogan
Clayton Hogan
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Rob Howe | Prep Redzone Scout
Prep Redzone Iowa last wrote an evaluation for Hogan at this time a year ago. It’s been a minute and feels like a prime time to provide feedback from his productive junior season. Hogan earned first-team all-district laurels after a campaign that saw him yield zero sacks and only two pressures in 67 pass protection reps. The Bobcats also rushed for 1,813 yards (6.6 YPC) and 25 touchdowns. Hogan saw a few defensive snaps last year and could intrigue a scout on that side of the ball. His 11th-grade highlight video provides evidence as to why other college coaches envision him on offense. The first few clips show Hogan lining up at left tackle, firing off of the snap and blowing up defenders. The senior-to-be complements the power with lateral quickness and agility. And he has plenty of room to grow and develop before reaching is potential.
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Another versatile athlete with potential on both sides of the ball, Hogan could wind up blocking or tackling at the next level. One thing is for sure, the first-team all-district selection moved people out of the way as a 10th-grader in ’24. Hogan stands out during his sophomore highlight film for his feel for the game. On offense, he understands assignments and is talented enough to carry them out. He lined up at guard and tackle, illustrating his versatility. His future likely would be inside at the next level. Hogan didn’t get much run on defense last season, but his skill set and traits work on that front.
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