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So I was reading about some FA WR and stumbled across this article about an interesting prospect.

http://my.chicagotribune.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-85498730/

It goes into detail about this 6'5" CFL standout named Eric Rogers, who has close to 1500 receiving yards and 10 TD in 86 catches.

Apparently he has worked out for the 49ers, Eagles, Patriots, Texans, and Bears. And according to the article, he has 16 visits lined up.

Do you think the Rams could have a visited lined up with him? Kid could be a better Brian Quick!


He would be a great low risk high reward kind of guy.

**Found the other articles on him as well.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...private-workout-with-cfl-wideout-eric-rogers/
 
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He's definitely worth a shot. With Quick regressing and who knows with Bailey (although I and pretty much everyone in the world wants to see him play again), any move we can make to upgrade our offense is a move we must take.
 
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So I was reading about some FA WR and stumbled across this article about an interesting prospect.

http://my.chicagotribune.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-85498730/

It goes into detail about this 6'5" CFL standout named Eric Rogers, who has close to 1500 receiving yards and 10 TD in 86 catches.

Apparently he has worked out for the 49ers, Eagles, Patriots, Texans, and Bears. And according to the article, he has 16 visits lined up.

Do you think the Rams could have a visited lined up with him? Kid could be a better Brian Quick!


He would be a great low risk high reward kind of guy.

**Found the other articles on him as well.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...private-workout-with-cfl-wideout-eric-rogers/

Has he ever stocked grocery shelves?
 
He's definitely worth a shot. With Quick regressing and who knows with Bailey (although I and pretty much everyone in the world wants to see him play again), any move we can make to upgrade our offense is a move we must take.


I concur. Our offense needs anything to help it
 
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Why not?
The Rams are going to need to add several WRs to the team. Marquez is the 5 or 6 guy/ST guy. Assuming Britt stays with Austin that gives two actual receivers. I would like to resign Quick on the cheap, sign a guy like this....a prospect that has experience but doesn't cost a ton, add a FA and draft a guy or two to fill out the position.
 
Why not?
The Rams are going to need to add several WRs to the team. Marquez is the 5 or 6 guy/ST guy. Assuming Britt stays with Austin that gives two actual receivers. I would like to resign Quick on the cheap, sign a guy like this....a prospect that has experience but doesn't cost a ton, add a FA and draft a guy or two to fill out the position.

I agree that Eric Rogers would be a low risk high reward kind of player.

Her'e some of his highlights:

AFL Highlights




College Highlights

 
Thanks for the video....the college stuff looks like a guy who can just be more athletic than the guy he is playing, doesn't show much route running....
Here is a quick 2013 pre draft scouting report summation....
Strengths

- Willing and able blocker

- Excels at making catches in traffic

- High points the ball extremely well

- Outstanding Red Zone threat

- Large catch radius



Weaknesses

- Suspect route runner

- Lacks top end speed

- Questionable strength

Now, this same report listed him at 6' 3", not 6' 5". Not sure which one is accurate....or maybe he grew....I knew a kid that grew 4 inches after he turned 20. Anyway, my first though with that break down and watching the tape and seeing that summation is a partial replacement for Cook. Bulk him up to 250 and put him in that receiving TE/H back sort of roll.
Who knows? Probably better to not ask a guy to make that sort of transition. On the cheap (enough bonus to get him to sign here) I would do it certainly, however, what the Rams need more than anything at the WR position is a true route runner who can be consistent. A 4.3 vs a 4.6 or something, I could care less....with Britt and Austin and Quick if he is back the Rams have athletes, they need a guy who can run a great route and get first downs.
 
I never thought about him replacing cook....hmmm that's definetly an interesting thought
 
Thanks for the video....the college stuff looks like a guy who can just be more athletic than the guy he is playing, doesn't show much route running....
Here is a quick 2013 pre draft scouting report summation....
Strengths

- Willing and able blocker

- Excels at making catches in traffic

- High points the ball extremely well

- Outstanding Red Zone threat

- Large catch radius



Weaknesses

- Suspect route runner

- Lacks top end speed

- Questionable strength

Now, this same report listed him at 6' 3", not 6' 5". Not sure which one is accurate....or maybe he grew....I knew a kid that grew 4 inches after he turned 20. Anyway, my first though with that break down and watching the tape and seeing that summation is a partial replacement for Cook. Bulk him up to 250 and put him in that receiving TE/H back sort of roll.
Who knows? Probably better to not ask a guy to make that sort of transition. On the cheap (enough bonus to get him to sign here) I would do it certainly, however, what the Rams need more than anything at the WR position is a true route runner who can be consistent. A 4.3 vs a 4.6 or something, I could care less....with Britt and Austin and Quick if he is back the Rams have athletes, they need a guy who can run a great route and get first downs.
Pro day numbers:

Rogers : vertical leap of 37 inches, a broad jump mark of 10 feet, 1 inch, and times of 4.1 and 6.89 seconds in the shuttle and cone drill, respectively. He also benched 225 pounds nine times, and ran a 40, hand timed ranged between 4.48 - 4.51, during 3 runs, by several watches.

Officially listed at 6'3" even at his Pro day.
 
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Pro day numbers:

Rogers : vertical leap of 37 inches, a broad jump mark of 10 feet, 1 inch, and times of 4.1 and 6.89 seconds in the shuttle and cone drill, respectively. He also benched 225 pounds nine times, and ran a 40, hand timed ranged between 4.48 - 4.51, during 3 runs, by several watches.

Officially listed at 6'3" even at his Pro day.


Yeah I think I accidentally put 6'5". My bad