Last week, the Denver Broncos gave a warm welcome to local talent Roger Rosengarten, an offensive lineman from Washington, for a pre-draft visit. The news, first reported by KUSA-TV's Mike Klis, adds an exciting twist to the Broncos' draft preparations.
Rosengarten, hailing from Highlands Ranch and a Valor Christian High School alumni, has a special place in the Broncos' visit lineup. Thanks to his local roots, he doesn't count towards the team's 30-prospect limit, giving the Broncos more flexibility in their pre-draft evaluations.
Although Rosengarten made his mark as an offensive tackle during his college years, there's talk among draft pundits that he might shift to guard in the NFL. He played a crucial role in Washington's journey to last year's national championship game and was recognized with an honorable mention All-Pac-12 nod for his efforts.
During his time at Washington, Rosengarten started 25 games at right tackle from 2022 to 2023, showcasing his durability and skill on the field. Despite the uncertainty surrounding his draft stock, many mock drafts predict him to be a fourth-round pick, adding to the intrigue of where he'll land in the upcoming draft.
As the 2024 NFL draft approaches, set to take place in Detroit from April 25-27, the Broncos' interest in Rosengarten highlights their meticulous approach to scouting. Stay tuned to Broncos Wire for all the latest updates on Denver's pre-draft prospect visits.
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