Roger Rosengarten NFL Draft Scouting Report (Scouting Reports)
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Roger Rosengarten NFL Draft Scouting Report

Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
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Roger Rosengarten, OT, Washington 

Size:

Height: 6’5”

Weight: 308 pounds

Arm Length: 33 1/2"

Hand Size: 9 5/8"

Accomplishments:

All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention (2023) • First Team Freshman All-America (2022)

“Roger Rosengarten is an athletic zone-blocking offensive tackle who has good foot quickness and movement skills to get out and block in space. However, his lack of power and strength will be an issue at the next level.”

Strengths:

  • Foot quickness

  • Range

  • Hand strength and punch timing

Concerns:

  • Pad level

  • Play strength

  • Aggressive pass sets

Film Analysis:

Roger Rosengarten is an experienced offensive tackle who has started the past two seasons for the Washington Huskies at right tackle. Rosengarten emerged as one of the better pass protectors in the country, helping create one of the best offenses in college football. A long and lean offensive tackle, Rosengarten plays with very good overall athleticism and movement skills. 

In the passing game, Rosengarten displays good quickness out of his stance and has excellent punch timing and placement to shock the pass rusher. He has excellent foot quickness and coordination to get depth in his pass sets and mirror in pass protection against dynamic rushers. He flashes good hand strength to control and latch onto the defender when connected and once he connects, oftentimes the rep is over. 

Rosengarten has just an average anchor as he lacks sand in his pants to sit on bull rushers who attack him down his middle. He is oftentimes overaggressive in his pass set, as he will over-set, allowing a path inside to the quarterback. 

In the run game, Rosengarten’s athleticism and mobility are a huge plus as he can easily get outside on wide-zone runs and screens. He works very well to the second level and can come to balance when working on moving targets. He lacks the power to initiate good movement at the point of attack and he will oftentimes pop up out of his stance resulting in him playing too high and losing leverage to the defender. 

Overall, Rosengarten projects as a zone-based right tackle who has good ability to play in space and foot quickness to handle NFL rushers, but he must continue to add strength and mass in his lower half to ever be a consistent starter in the NFL. 

Prospect Projection: Day 3 — Developmental Traits 

Written By: Brentley Weissman

Exposures: Oregon (2023), Arizona (2023), USC (2023)

Roger Rosengarten NFL Draft Scouting Report



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