Roger Rosengarten is an imposing offensive lineman who projects as a top-64 prospect in this year’s NFL Draft.
Rosengarten was rated a four-star prospect and the No. 18 offensive tackle of the 2020 class by On3. The Highlands Ranch, Colo. native played for Valor Christian and won two state championships in 2016 and 2018, even intercepting a pass in the latter championship game to seal it.
How Tall Is Roger Rosengarten?
Rosengarten measured at 6’5 3/8″ at the NFL Combine. His height is in the 45th percentile, per MockDraftable. Former New York Giants draft pick Guy Whimper is compared most similarly to Rosengarten in height and weight at 6’5″ and 304 pounds.
How Much Does Rosengarten Weigh?
Rosengarten weighed 308 pounds at the Combine. In addition to Whimper, Rosengarten’s profile is similar to free agent tackle D.J. Humphries, who measured at 6’5″, 307 pounds.
How Old Is Rosengarten?
Rosengarten was born June 3, 2002, and is 21 years old. According to Dane Brugler of The Athletic, the average prospect is 23.24 years old, placing Rosengarten a bit younger than many of the prospects at his position.
Nora Princiotti of The Ringer reported that the average age of a first-round pick fell from 22.6 in 2000 to 21.7 in 2018.
What School Did Rosengarten Go To?
Rosengarten played at the University of Washington. A total of 318 Huskies players in the history of the school have played professional football, and 330 players have been drafted overall.
Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon also went to Washington, finishing with nine Pro Bowl selections, 49,325 passing yards, 291 passing touchdowns, and 233 interceptions.
Revisiting Rosengarten’s College Career
Rosengarten played just one game in 2020 as a true freshman and four games in the 2021 season.
He started all 13 games at right tackle in 2022 and capped off his career with 15 starts at right tackle in 2023.
Rosengarten was named a freshman All-American by the FWAA and College Football News in 2022, and he eventually was named Honorable Mention All-Pac-12 in 2023.
Rosengarten’s Potential in the NFL
Rosengarten performed well at the NFL Combine, running the 40-yard dash in 4.92 seconds with a 1.73-second 10-yard split. He had a vertical jump of 30″, a broad jump of 9’5″, and a 20-yard shuttle of 4.6 seconds.
Pro Football Network draft analyst Ian Cummings writes about Rosengarten’s athleticism and is particularly impressed with the prospect’s ability to move and use his explosiveness.
“In a class filled with rare athletes at OT, Rosengarten is near the top of the list,” Cummings said. “He’s an effortlessly explosive mover with hyperactive short-area burst and energy, bristling foot speed, and hyper-elite flexibility and recovery capacity.
“Past his athletic tools, there’s still plenty to like with Rosengarten, too. The Washington OT is a synergetic pass protector who plays with great knee bend, pad level, and controlled lean. And while his base can be a bit uncontrolled, his flashes of independent hand usage and latch technique are superb.
“As a run blocker, Rosengarten is just as exciting. His uncommon brand of mobility and flexibility yields all-encompassing schematic and usage versatility. He can channel imposing power with his burst and length, and he eagerly finishes defenders into the turf when given the chance.”
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