Roger Rosengarten
Position: OT — Projected: 4th Round
History & Measurables
Born: June 3rd, 2002 – Highlands Ranch, CO
High School: Valor Christian High
College: Washington
Height – 6’5″ Weight – 308 lbs
Traits & Characteristics
The Good
- Strong
- Awareness
- Pass blocking
The Bad
- Athleticism
- Weak left side
- Second level blocking
Advanced Analytics Notes
Pass Blocking
- 80.8 Blocking Grade
- 98.7 Pressure Efficiency
- 97.5 TPS Pressure Efficiency
- 0 Sacks, 5 QB Hits, 32 Total Pressures Allowed in Career
Run Blocking
- 58.9 Blocking Grade
- 39.4% Snaps in Zone Scheme – 51.9% Snaps in Gap Scheme
Film Notes and Highlights
Roger Rosengarten is an extremely strong RT. He won’t be beaten by a Bull Rush, and has excellent hands that allow him to control his opponents. While he has good footwork, he’s not athletic enough to recover from quicker defenders. He noticeably has a weakness on his left side and is beaten there consistently in isolation – though he usually can handle stunts without an issue. Rosengarten is not athletic enough to pull in the run-game, and can look lost when not engaged with a defender. He really reminds me of former New York Giants offensive lineman Justin Pugh. – Thomas Christopher
(Games Watched: vs Michigan State 2022 & 2023, vs Oregon State 2022, vs Boise State 2023, vs Oregon 2023, vs Arizona 2023, vs Tulsa 2023, vs California 2023, vs Arizona State 2023, vs Oregon ((Pac-12 Championship)), vs Texas 2023, vs Michigan 2023, Live at Senior Bowl 2024)
Washington RT Roger Rosengarten has a lot of potential, but he'll need to improve his interior protection if he wants to become a stalwart at the position.
Here he loses a rep against Michigan LB Jaylen Harrell. Have noticed Rosengarten consistently struggles on his left side. pic.twitter.com/AFu2j0bSZj
— Thomas Christopher (@ThomasCP_NFL) February 21, 2024
Player Comparison
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