Texas A&M Football: Top 5 prospects for 2020 NFL Draft
By Shelbie Warr
1. Kendrick Rogers, WR
Texas A&M will have quite a few wide receivers in the draft in the next couple seasons, assuming Quartney Davis and now Kendrick Rogers declare for the draft after the 2019 season. The latter’s numbers, which we will outline in a minute, aren’t as impressive as Davis’, but his catch radius and flat-out ability outweigh that by a mile.
Rogers finished 2018 with 27 catches and five touchdowns, also averaging about 12.5 yards per catch and he didn’t see action in every single game like Davis did.
Look for him to get more involved in 2019 and to be a leader on this offense. Like the Draft Network called him after the LSU matchup, Rogers is an alien among us. He has also been called a mini Mike Evans which is surely a compliment for anybody playing receiver at Texas A&M.
Rogers is an incredibly talented player who is one strong season away from a first-round grade heading into the 2020 NFL Draft.