
#70 OT · Baltimore Ravens
Height
6'5"
Weight
316 lbs
Age
24
College
Washington
Draft
2024, Rd 2, #62
Experience
2 yrs
Grade Roger Rosengarten
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On the field, Roger Rosengarten grades out as a strong OT for Baltimore Ravens (B+ Performance). The contract is harder to defend: the Contract Value Index calls it fairly priced (C+), with the cost outrunning the output. The public read is positive (B- Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
Length
4 years
Total Value
$6.4M
Guaranteed
$3.4M
AAV
$1.6M/yr
Baltimore Ravens got a C+ Contract Value Index out of the Roger Rosengarten signing because the guaranteed money matches the production tier. At $1.61M AAV over four years on a rookie-scale deal, Rosengarten's compensation reflects exactly what you'd expect from a second-year offensive tackle still proving himself—his B+ performance grade in 2025 (17 games) validates the investment without inflating it into a bargain. The salary sits squarely in the developmental lineman range, neither backloaded nor front-loaded aggressively, giving Baltimore flexibility to adjust or extend if his trajectory continues upward. At 24 with two seasons in the books, Rosengarten occupies that critical evaluation window where teams need to lock in foundational pieces before second contracts get expensive; this deal threads that needle cleanly. Media framing has shifted notably upward following his 2025 campaign, positioning him as a "rising prospect" and "promising foundational piece" capable of anchoring Baltimore's offensive line—a significant endorsement that aligns with both the B+ performance grade and the Ravens' recent defensive signings, which suggest organizational confidence in continuity around their young offensive core. The CVI grade of C+ captures that sweet spot: solid value for a developing tackle with legitimate upside, neither a steal nor an overpay, exactly the kind of foundational investment a rebuilding roster should be making in an offseason focused on defensive reinforcement.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Roger's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Roger Rosengarten is a second-year offensive tackle for the Baltimore Ravens, emerging as a reliable presence along one of the AFC's most scrutinized front fives. At just 24, he carries genuine upside as a developmental blindside protector with room to grow into a legitimate long-term starter. His current B+ grade reflects a player trending in the right direction, not yet elite but firmly above replacement level. Rosengarten's most compelling calling card this season is his remarkable availability, logging a 99.9 snap percentage against an NFL average of 72.0. Durability at the tackle position is undervalued league-wide, and Rosengarten's ironman consistency gives Baltimore's coaching staff exactly the reliability they need protecting Lamar Jackson's blindside. The concern, as with most second-year tackles, remains refining technique against elite edge rushers — his youth shows in occasional leverage breakdowns against speed-to-power converters. With only 17 career games under his belt, Rosengarten is still writing his story, and the trajectory points upward. If he can sharpen his punch timing and anchor consistency heading into year three, a B+ could realistically become an A- by mid-season 2026. Watch for how he handles a full playoff-caliber schedule — that crucible will define whether Rosengarten becomes a cornerstone or a complementary piece.
Roger Rosengarten ranks 1st of 189 graded offensive tackles by performance. Roger grades out ahead of names like Jc Latham (B).
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Baltimore Ravens fans and writers have settled into a B- sentiment grade on Roger Rosengarten. The narrative around the second-year offensive tackle has shifted notably upward following his 2025 campaign, with media framing him as a "rising prospect" and "promising foundational piece" capable of anchoring Baltimore's offensive line—a significant endorsement for a player still early in his career arc. Recent headlines emphasizing his readiness ("Could Be Next in Line To Anchor Line," "Ready to Raise the Standard in 2026") reflect genuine organizational confidence in his trajectory, and the complete absence of injury concerns or negative coverage has allowed his developmental story to flourish without distraction. What's notable is the alignment between his strong performance grade (B+) and the cautiously optimistic sentiment; he's being positioned as a legitimate building block rather than a backup or depth piece, which validates both the on-field production and the Ravens' continued investment in him through the offseason signings across the defense and secondary. The sentiment sits in the sweet spot of sustainable buzz—neither manufactured hype nor overlooked talent, but rather a young lineman whose early success has earned legitimate media credibility heading into a critical 2026 season.
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