
NoahRogers
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Noah Rogers' size, athleticism and skill set as a big, outside receiver who can win in multiple phases reminds us of Chris Godwin. Both Rogers and Godwin were around the same size as high school seniors, with Godwin being a bit heavier. Both were plus athletes with sub 4.5 second 40-yard dash times and showed the ability to separate vertically and pick up yards after the catch.
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Scouting Report
Athletic, twitchy pass-catcher who had one of the more productive high school careers among receivers in the 2023 cycle. Has one of the better combinations of size and speed among pass catchers in 2023. Measured around 6-foot-2, 193 pounds with a 6-foot-6 wing-span. Posted an electronically-timed 4.49 second 40-yard dash prior to his junior season. A twitchy, bouncy athlete who shows the ability to get vertical with ease due to his long speed. Has often made big plays as a deep threat, both at the high school level and in neutral settings. Shows some springy tendencies and the ability to come down with acrobatic, high-point grabs. Also capable of taking short passes or end arounds to the house. Continued to improve his routes and change of direction as a senior. Had a fantastic junior season with 1,430 receiving yards and 22 touchdowns while averaging over 20.5 per catch. Was not a high volume target as a senior, but was highly efficient, catching 39 passes for 799 yards and 15 touchdowns. Has solid to good ball skills but can continue improving his strength and consistency at the catch point.
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Personal Life
Rolesville coach Martin Samek describes Noah Rogers as one of the best players he’s ever seen. And Rogers has the accolades and stats to back up the high praise. During his sophomore season – played in the spring of 2021 because of COVID – Rogers racked up 11 touchdown catches and helped Rolesville to a 9-1 record. Then in 2022, he had 1,432 yards receiving, 22 touchdown catches and averaged 22 yards a catch. “He’s a special player,” Samek told the Fayetteville Observer. “And the thing with him: his grades are out of sight. He’s doing fantastic.” Rogers’ brother, Cyrus Rogers, walked on to the North Carolina football team. His mother is Lisa Rogers. He plans on majoring in math in college.
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