Caleb Rogers
Caleb Rogers  OT  Texas Tech | NFL Draft 2025 Souting Report - Portrait Image
Caleb Rogers
Height
6-5
Weight
312
College
Texas Tech
Position
OT
Class
Senior
Home town
Mansfield, TX
79.4/100
Player Rating
37
PositionRank (OL)
5.1
FortyYD Time

Caleb Rogers OT Texas Tech | NFL Draft Profile & Scouting Report

Caleb Rogers OT Texas Tech
NFL Draft Profile & Scouting Report

SUB-POSITION: Multi-role OL
Last Updated: 04/02/2025
Draft Year: 2025
40 time: 5.10 seconds (81%*)
Bowl Invite: Senior Bowl
Measurables:
Height: 6-5 (35%*) Weight: 312 (40%*)
Hands: 9 3/4 (34%*) Arm: 32 3/8 (10%*) Span: 78 6/8 (1%*)
Forty: 5.10 (C) (81%*) Shut: 4.49 (C) (92%*) Ten YD: 1.78 (C) (56%*)
Vert: 34 (C) (97%*) Broad: 111 (C) (89%*)
3Cone: 7.43 (C) (88%*) Bench: 21 (P) (25%*)
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(C) - NFL Combine (P) - Pro Day (O) - Other (HS) -Estimated from High School Combine
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SUB-POSITION: Multi-role OL
Last Updated: 04/02/2025
Draft Year: 2025
40 time: 5.10 seconds (81%*)
Bowl Invite: Senior Bowl
Measurables:
0% 100%
Height: 6-5 (35%*) Weight: 312 (40%*)
Hands: 9 3/4 (34%*) Arm: 32 3/8 (10%*)
Span: 78 6/8 (1%*)
Forty: 5.10 (C) (81%*) Shut: 4.49 (C) (92%*)
10Yd: 1.78 (C) (56%*)
Vert: 34 (C) (97%*) Broad: 111 (C) (89%*)
3Cone: 7.43 (C) (88%*) Bench: 21 (P) (25%*)
(C) - NFL Combine (P) - Pro Day (O) - Other
(HS) -Estimated from High School Combine
For an explanation of how the (HS) data is calculated see this article
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Overall Rating: 79.4 / 100
Average rating of opposition Defense player has faced
Defense Rating:
77%
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Pass Blocking:
82%
Run Blocking:
75%
DRAFT PROJECTION: 6th
Overall Rank: #201 Position rank: #37
College Games: 60 College Snaps: 4242
Grade: 3 ESPN  Stars 3 ESPN  Stars ESPN RATING: 75/100
Grade: 247 Sports 3  Stars 247 Sports 86 Stars 247 RATING: 86/100
Grade: 3 Stars 3 Stars RIVALS RATING: 5.5 (90%)
Player Comparison* (Similarity level)
Wanya Morris - Oklahoma
95%
Cade Mays - Tennessee
89%
Braxton Jones - Southern Utah
87%
Draft Profile: Bio
Born in Mansfield, Texas, Caleb Rogers emerged as one of college football's iron men during his five-year career at Texas Tech. Standing at 6'5" and 310 pounds, Rogers forged his football identity through remarkable durability and positional versatility rarely seen at the collegiate level. After cutting his teeth with three starts as a true freshman in 2020, Rogers embarked on a journey that would see him start 55 consecutive games - a testament to both physical resilience and mental toughness in the trenches.

Starting primarily at right tackle for 2,500+ snaps, he also logged nearly 1,500 snaps at left tackle and over 300 at guard. His most impressive campaign came in 2024 when he showcased his versatility with starts at right tackle (10), left guard (2), and right guard (1). This helped propel Texas Tech to four consecutive bowl appearances while anchoring an offensive line that finished with a top-10 offense in scoring, total yards, and passing.

The two-time Honorable Mention All-Big 12 selection (2023-24) capped his collegiate career with an invitation to the Reese's Senior Bowl and NFL Combine, where he posted a respectable 5.10 in the forty-yard dash (81st percentile). His journey from three-star recruit to offensive line cornerstone culminated with 4,242 offensive snaps and what's believed to be the most starts ever by an offensive lineman in Red Raider history.
Scouting Report: Strengths
  • Battle-tested with unmatched experience, having started 55 consecutive games across multiple positions - the game tape volume alone gives him a significant edge in mental processing.
  • Passes off stunts and twists with veteran savvy, showing impressive communication skills that translate well to the next level - rarely gets caught looking lost amid chaos.
  • Deploys a stiff, jarring punch that lands square in the defender's chest plate, creating immediate separation that buys crucial recovery time in pass protection.
  • Shows excellent vision and spatial awareness when pulling, demonstrating keen ability to locate and eliminate second-level defenders with controlled aggression.
  • Anchors with impressive lower body strength, dropping his hips to absorb power rushes - saw this particularly against Texas when absorbing bull rushes without surrendering ground.
  • Positional flexibility screams value to NFL teams, having logged significant snaps at four different positions - the ultimate Swiss Army knife for depth-starved offensive lines.
  • Plays through the echo of the whistle with a mean streak that shows up when finishing blocks - puts defenders on their backs and makes them remember the encounter.
  • Impressive growth year-over-year, cutting his pressure rate nearly in half between 2022 (left tackle) and his final two seasons.
Scouting Report: Weaknesses
  • Sub-33-inch arms create persistent length issues when facing long-levered edge rushers - got exposed against speed rushers who could corner before he established contact.
  • Struggles with initial quickness and foot speed in his kick slide, causing him to overextend and lose balance against explosive first steps - evident in BYU game.
  • Lacks consistent knee bend and plays too upright in drive blocks, preventing him from generating the low-leverage push needed to displace defensive tackles at point of attack.
  • Takes occasional false steps when climbing to the second level, causing inefficient angles that leave linebackers untouched - particularly problematic on zone runs to the boundary.
  • Weight distribution issues surface when handling counter moves, sometimes leaning too far forward and getting caught lunging as defenders work back inside.
Scouting Report: Summary
Rogers brings day-one depth value across multiple positions, with his best football likely coming inside at guard where his length limitations become less problematic. His experience in pass protection situations – having faced Big 12 speed rushers for five years – translates immediately to third-down scenarios where keeping the quarterback clean is paramount.

Rogers fits best in schemes that emphasize controlled movement rather than raw power. His pulling ability and short-area quickness make him valuable for zone concepts, while his anchor limitations might create challenges in gap-heavy systems. What jumps off the tape is his ability to process stunts and blitzes with veteran awareness, a quality that will endear him to offensive line coaches looking for plug-and-play reliability rather than developmental projects.

The ceiling might not scream Pro Bowl potential, but Rogers brings immediate depth with starter upside by year two. His positional versatility creates roster flexibility, allowing teams to develop specialized talent while Rogers serves as the offensive line equivalent of a sixth man in basketball. After 4,200+ collegiate snaps, this battle-tested lineman enters the league with minimal developmental hurdles to clear. In a league where availability remains the best ability, Rogers brings five years of evidence that he'll answer the bell game after game – the kind of dependability that extends careers well beyond rookie contracts.

Caleb Rogers percentiles vs other Offensive Tackles (NFL Combine historically - higher value represents better perfomance)

How other scouting services rate Caleb Rogers (Overall Rank)

All Scouts AverageOverall Rank
158.2
All Scouts AveragePosition Rank
30.0
*Percentile Ranking in Player's Position Group (NFL Combine Historical Data): This percentile reflects how a player's specific statistics rank in comparison to historical performances at the NFL Combine, specifically within their position group. A higher percentile indicates a better performance. For instance, being in the 90th percentile for a particular stat means the player outperformed 90% of their peers in that category.

*Similarity Percentage: This percentage is calculated based on a comprehensive analysis of various factors, including height, weight, 40-yard dash times, on-field performance statistics, and overall player rating. The analysis is conducted against our database of draft prospects from 2021 to 2023. This similarity score helps in evaluating how closely a current prospect aligns with past prospects. It is important to note, however, that this score reflects similarities based on college production and attributes, and does not account for eventual success or performance in the NFL.