Amir Hogans
Amir Hogans
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Cory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Standing at 6’3, 220 pounds, Hogans displays an outstanding build for an ATH. The Rye Country Day prospect is a versatile weapon in Section One and can line up at WR, CB, S, and LB.
The Rye Country Day prospect will play his final season at the Hun School in New Jersey where he looks to continue to add to his already ten football scholarships. As a prospect he displays a good IQ which solid speed.
Hogans is a premier weapon in the region and while NY football will miss his skillset, he will continue to impress at the Hun School and show college coaches why he has ten offers.
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Read EvaluationEarnest Daniels | Prep Redzone Scout
At 6’3” and 220 pounds, Hogan is the definition of a versatile weapon. Whether lined up at wide receiver, safety, or corner, he brings elite size, movement skills, and physicality to every snap. He’s currently rated as New York’s top athlete, but with his transfer to the Hun School, he has now become one of the premier players in New Jersey. That move already paid dividends—he landed his first Big Ten offer from Rutgers shortly after arriving. Hogans will showcase his skill set in the challenging New Jersey parochial circuit this fall. His blend of speed, size, and football IQ makes him one of the most intriguing two-way players in the region.
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Read EvaluationCaleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
Hogans probably fits the ATH designation better than any prospect because he doesn’t just play multiple positions at the HS level, but when you watch the tape there are multiple positions you could see him playing at the next level as well.
His size profile makes you think TE or LB, but there could be potential to drop down to the EDGE position or be a big WR/RB prospect as well. Hogans showcases what the “ATH” position is all about, and his superior athleticism on tape is impressive considering his measurables.
What sets Hogans apart is not his size or speed, though; it is how he plays with violence consistently – defensively, he is one of the most violent tacklers in the state. He can run through guys or around them when he has the ball in his hands.
It seems like a simple analysis, and that’s because it is; the positional skills will work themselves out at the next level wherever coaches decide to play him. But his size, speed, and overall athleticism really stand out.
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Read EvaluationCaleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
Hogans not only has excellent measurables at 6’3 “220, but he could also play a ton of positions at the high school level and even bounce around at the college level. His game is built around his athleticism and size, and he just overwhelms guys consistently on tape.
I have him with the new offensive additions because I think his ideal role at the next level is as some sort of TE/H-Back weapon, think a Ja’Tavion Sanders at Texas style of the player (not comparing the players, just the style/role)
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Read EvaluationCaleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
Hogans is one of the top Athletes in the state of NY in the 2026 class and one of the few players expected to make a big debut in the rankings – he picked up an offer from Cornell.
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Read EvaluationCaleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
Hogans, who has had another exceptional season, picked up an offer from Bowling Green, his first FBS offer but second D1 offer as he earned one from Princeton earlier in the season – he may not play in the league with the best competition or recognition from the public, but he has great film and showcases the size and strength to not just dominate at this level but compete at a high level in college.
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Read EvaluationCaleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
Hogans, a relatively new player, won’t be on the watchlist by the next update, and after going through his film, expect him to be amongst the top athletes in the state. Hogans had a great week being picked to the LoHud Super 11 team and followed that up with an offer from Brown, his first offer.
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