Learn why Hogan is the “Ugly Duckling” of this 2016 QB class.
I’ve heard a few people tout Kevin Hogan. David Igono is one of them. I finally got to watch the Stanford quarterback and I came away impressed with skills that are difficult to teach. A mix of Philip Rivers and Jim Harbaugh came to mind. Neither of these names I dropped are meant as direct comparisons of talent, but Hogan is a fearless passer with good ball placement, pocket presence, and better than average athletic ability.
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