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JetNation Prospect Profile: Washington OT Roger Rosengarten


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Since the end of the 2023 college football season, Washington offensive tackle Roger Rosengarten has been doing himself plenty of favors as he tries to climb draft boards around the league.  Impressive showings at the Senior Bowl and NFL combine should be forcing teams to take a closer look.  With that in mind, we’ll do the same here.

Player Name: Roger Rosengarten

Position/Team: Offensive Tackle, Washington Huskies

 Height: 6′ 5”

Weight: 308

Hand Size: 9 5/8

Arm Size: 33.5”

 

40-Yard Dash: 4.92

Vertical Jump: 30”

Broad Jump: 9′ 5”

3-Cone Drill: N/A

Bench Press: N/A

Hometown: Highlands Ranch, CO

High School: Valor Christian

 

 

Film Study

 

Games Watched: Michigan State (2023), Cal (2023), Oregon (2023)

 

  • Balance: An inconsistent part of his game, Rosengarten does get knocked off balance from time to time and will need to get stronger to avoid this as a pro.
  • Pass Protection: Very good pass protector who could get a look at left tackle at some point.
  • Run Blocking: Not as advanced as his work in pass protection and will need to get better.
  • Lateral Mobility/Athleticism: Excellent athleticism and registered an RAS (Relative Athletic Score) of 9.59.

Roger Rosengarten is a OT prospect in the 2024 draft class. He scored an unofficial 9.59 #RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 55 out of 1314 OT from 1987 to 2024.

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  • Point of Attack Power: Does show some pop at the point and helps himself by being extremely aggressive, often seeking out pass rushers to initiate contact sooner.
  • Hands: Shows great awareness and ability to counter what opponents are doing.
  • Anchor: One area where pass pro tends to suffer.
  • Strength: Needs improvement at the NFL level.
  • Versatility: As previously mentioned, athletic enough to get a look at both tackle spots and there are those who feel he can or should kick inside to play guard.

Summary:

With a team like the Jets likely to address offensive tackle in the draft, a player like Rosengarten is one to keep an eye on.  He could be a developmental swing tackle at pick 72.  There are those who see him as a day three pick but then some wonder if he can be a round 1 pick.  A better pass protector than run blocker, Rosengarten has some holes in his game but should have time to work through them.

 

 

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All well and good but if they do draft a tackle he will need to be able to play and start at left tackle sometime during the season and then start for next season.  Rose garden might be good choice for depth or start at right tackle next season.  Maybe he’ll push Mitchell or Warren out.

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9 hours ago, Beerfish said:

Another tall lean tackle like Mitchell and Warren.

Only if we miserably struck out on the top tier of tackles would i consider this guy.  To me he is more of what we already have.

Far superior athletically than both of those guys.

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