
#76 G · Las Vegas Raiders
Height
6'4"
Weight
312 lbs
Age
24
College
Texas Tech
Draft
2025, Rd 3, #98
Experience
0 yrs
G Rank
#79 / 172
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On the field, Caleb Rogers grades out as a shaky G for Las Vegas Raiders (D+ Performance). That places him 79th of 172 graded gs. Against that production, his deal reads as fairly priced on the Contract Value Index (C+) — the team is paying below what the play would command. The public read is mixed (C Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score. As a prospect, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
Length
4 years
Total Value
$6.2M
Guaranteed
$1.1M
AAV
$1.5M/yr
The Raiders secured solid value with Caleb Rogers at $1.5M AAV, landing what amounts to a fair deal for interior line depth that carries minimal downside risk. Rogers profiles as a middling guard who brings competent run blocking and adequate pass protection — exactly the type of player teams need at this price point to maintain offensive line rotation without breaking the bank. The four-year structure with just $1.1M guaranteed gives Las Vegas tremendous flexibility, essentially allowing them to evaluate Rogers as a potential long-term starter while maintaining easy exit ramps if he doesn't develop as hoped. At barely above minimum salary for a veteran lineman, this contract represents the sweet spot where teams can afford to take calculated risks on players who could outperform their modest investment. This C+ CVI deal reflects smart roster building — not flashy, but the kind of prudent depth signing that often pays dividends when injuries inevitably hit the trenches.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Caleb's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Caleb Rogers is a 24-year-old rookie offensive guard trying to carve out a role along the Las Vegas Raiders' offensive line, bringing raw potential but precious little NFL experience to bear at one of the league's most demanding positions. With just six career games under his belt, Rogers sits firmly in the earliest stages of professional development, and that razor-thin body of work makes it exceedingly difficult to draw meaningful conclusions about his long-term viability as a starter. At the guard position, durability and availability are the foundational currencies — teams cannot build an identity up front around players they cannot count on week to week — and six games represents a fragile foothold rather than an established presence. His overall grade checks in at a D+, a reflection not necessarily of a lack of talent but of the steep learning curve that comes with transitioning to NFL competition and the absence of a sustained track record. What the Raiders will be watching closely in the coming months is whether Rogers can stay healthy, absorb the team's blocking schemes, and begin demonstrating the consistency and physicality that separates developmental prospects from legitimate contributors. The jump from six games to a meaningful workload would represent a transformative step in his professional trajectory. If Rogers can secure a spot in the rotation and log consistent snaps in 2025, the conversation around him will change considerably.
Caleb Rogers ranks 79th of 172 graded gs by performance. That slots Caleb between Nick Leverett (C-) just ahead and Dillon Radunz (D+) just behind.
Graded higher
Nick LeverettDallas CowboysC-Isaiah AdamsArizona CardinalsD+Tyler SmithDallas CowboysD+Graded lower
Dillon RadunzNew Orleans SaintsRecent headlines push Caleb Rogers' sentiment grade to a C, with Las Vegas Raiders' broader season shaping the read. The narrative around the 24-year-old guard remains defined by near-total obscurity — he exists in the most anonymous corner of NFL perception, where beat writers aren't tracking his development arc and the broader football conversation has essentially no awareness he's on a roster. That invisibility is earned: Rogers appeared in six games during the 2025 season, a workload that signals depth-piece deployment rather than any meaningful push for a starting role, which aligns squarely with his D+ performance grade. However, the limited positive signals that have emerged — a public endorsement from Geno Smith identifying him as a key contributor and coaching staff citations of him as a bright spot in an otherwise turbulent 2025 campaign — have provided just enough narrative scaffolding to pull him from rock-bottom sentiment territory. The Raiders' recent signing of veteran guard Spencer Burford materially complicates Rogers' path to a defined role, introducing legitimate competition that clouds his depth-chart standing heading into training camp and likely keeps him in replacement-level perception purgatory. At $1.5M AAV on a rookie scale contract, Rogers fits the profile of dozens of early-career linemen destined for years of complete obscurity — the ceiling of public attention is simply "competent enough that nobody complains," and nothing on the horizon suggests that calculus changes before the 2026 regular season kicks off in 91 days.
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