DJ Rogers
TCU
Scouting Report

A patient, late-blooming receiving tight end who spent five years at TCU before emerging as a senior starter with functional route-running savvy and reliable hands in the short-to-intermediate game. Rogers wins with body positioning and subtle leverage on choice routes rather than explosive athleticism, using his frame to shield defenders and create just enough separation to be a chain-mover. The blocking profile is a significant concern — he projects as a flex/move TE only and will be a liability if asked to set the edge in-line, which sharply limits his snap count and scheme fit at the next level. The ceiling is a solid TE2/TE3 who carves out a role on special teams and offers emergency receiving upside, but the floor is a camp body who can't stick because he doesn't bring enough to the table in the run game or as an above-the-rim target to justify a roster spot.

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Pro ComparisonPharaoh Brown

Undersized, late-developing tight end who carved out a career as a receiving-only role player and special teamer rather than an every-down starter. Wins with effort and route understanding rather than physical dominance.

Trait Grades
🏀 Receiving
61
✂️ Route Running
66
🪵 Blocking
46
🦅 Athleticism
64
🤲 Hands
66
🏎️ Speed
84
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