Ra'Shede Hageman IL/DT FA Mon 8/4/14 11:33 AM
Ra'Shede Hageman
IL/DT FA
Hageman (wrist) avoided suffering any fractures stemming from a fight during Sunday's practice, ESPN reports.
Ra'Shede Hageman IL/DT FA Sun 8/3/14 11:18 PM
Ra'Shede Hageman
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Hageman (wrist/hand) is not believed to have suffered any broken bones, NFL.com's Ian Rapoport reports.
Ra'Shede Hageman IL/DT FA Tue 7/15/14 11:32 AM
Ra'Shede Hageman
IL/DT FA
The Falcons have "huge expectations" for second-round DE Ra'Shede Hageman.
The 6-foot-6, 318-pound Hageman reportedly had an impressive spring, showing off his strength. Tyson Jackson is likely locked in as one of the starting defensive ends, especially on running downs, while Hageman competes with Jonathan Babineaux and dark horse Malliciah Goodman on the other side. Hageman should at least carve out a role on passing downs in year one.
Ra'Shede Hageman IL/DT FA Tue 7/15/14 11:32 AM
Ra'Shede Hageman
IL/DT FA
The Falcons have "huge expectations" for second-round DE Ra'Shede Hageman.
The 6-foot-6, 318-pound Hageman reportedly had an impressive spring, showing off his strength. Tyson Jackson is likely locked in as one of the starting defensive ends, especially on running downs, while Hageman competes with Jonathan Babineaux and dark horse Malliciah Goodman on the other side. Hageman should at least carve out a role on passing downs in year one.
Ra'Shede Hageman IL/DT FA Wed 5/21/14 4:09 PM
Ra'Shede Hageman
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Falcons signed second-round DE Ra'Shede Hageman to a four-year contract.
Hageman, the 37th overall pick, has been lining up at left end in rookie practices early on. In the Falcons' transition to a 3-4, we'd expect Hageman to compete with Tyson Jackson and Jonathan Babineaux for the two starting jobs. Hageman should at least have a role on passing downs right out of the chute.
Ra'Shede Hageman IL/DT FA Sun 5/18/14 5:41 PM
Ra'Shede Hageman
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Falcons second-round pick Ra'Shede Hageman lined up at left defensive end at rookie minicamp.
When the veterans report for OTAs, No. 37 pick Hageman figures to compete with Tyson Jackson and Jonathan Babineaux for the two starting end jobs. Paul Soliai will play nose tackle. Hageman should also figure quickly into DC Mike Nolan's nickel defense with an ability to push the pocket on passing downs.