
Eric Rogers impressed at his recent pro day, posting a 6.84 in the three-cone drill and a 10’3” in the broad jump.
As a franchise known for having strong defenses year-in and year-out, the Ravens know how important it is to have a strong secondary. The 2024 season was not up to their own high standard and the pass defense was by-far one of the team’s biggest weaknesses. This offseason, the Ravens have added veteran cornerback Chidobe Awuzie to help give that position group some needed experience, but that’s not stopping them from doing their due dillegence on the rest of this year’s cornerback class.
In a recent interview done by The Draft Network’s Justin Melo, the Ravens reportedly held a pre-draft interview with Rutgers cornerback Eric Rogers. During a recent pro day, Rogers impressed with an elite 6.84 in the three-cone drill, which would have ranked second at the NFL combine.
.@RFootball CB Eric Rogers impressed at Pro Day, leaping a 10″3′ broad + ran a 6.84 3-cone. Scouts had his 40 in the mid-to-high 4.5s.
Rogers interviewed w/ #BAL. #CIN + #LAC interest. #PHI + #NYG invites to local day.@Rogers__5 on @TheDraftNetwork:https://t.co/Ia774WAPM4
— Justin M (@JustinM_NFL) March 30, 2025
Rogers began his collegiate career with the Northern Illinois Huskies where he played from 2020-2022. In three years there, he totaled 44 tackles, one tackle for loss, two interceptions, and five pass breakups.
After transferring to Rutgers, Rogers started 12 games for the Scarlet Knights with 11 of them coming as a senior in 2024. He ended his career in the Big Ten with 53 tackles, one tackles for loss, one sack, 10 pass breakups, one interception, and two forced fumbles.
TOUCHDOWN #Rutgers! CB Eric Rogers takes it to the house to kick off the scoring! pic.twitter.com/xcImj9sDAD
— Rutgers Scarlet Knights | The Knight Report (@RutgersRivals) August 29, 2024
Rogers is likely to go late on day three of this year’s draft or get signed as an undrafted free agent.