Carlos Rogers Drops His Heart in San Francisco

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MTK
08-03-2011, 09:02 AM
Secret Superstar: Josh Wilson, Baltimore Ravens | ProFootballFocus.com (http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2011/04/15/secret-superstar-josh-wilson-baltimore-ravens/)

Lotus
08-03-2011, 09:08 AM
I'll miss Los and his coverage abilities. I won't miss his hands. Good luck Los and have some dungeness crab for me.

Longtimefan
08-03-2011, 09:09 AM
Rogers to Wilson will be a fairly even trade off. Wilson has more speed and better ball skills but is small, Los is bigger and more physical, but doesn't make many plays.

Carlos Rogers, DB for the Washington Redskins at NFL.com (http://www.nfl.com/player/carlosrogers/2506348/profile)

Josh Wilson, DB for the Washington Redskins at NFL.com (http://www.nfl.com/player/joshwilson/2495783/profile)

freddyg12
08-03-2011, 09:10 AM
I don't see him coming back a la Smoot in 07.

JoeRedskin
08-03-2011, 09:15 AM
Rodgers was a solid if unspectacular corner. Hopefully, Wilson makes the transition well and was not a product/beneficiary of the many other playmakers on the Ravens squad.

Regardless of his skills, and I think he was the best corner on the roster, I am glad he is gone - I get the feeling he was a mini-Haynesworth in some ways. Certainly seemed fairly divalicious at times and a bit of a pouter. I am pretty sure, just based on what he signed for and where, he just wanted to be outta here.

mlmdub130
08-03-2011, 09:15 AM
I hope this brings him back down to earth. He thought he was an elite corner and thought he deserved to be paid like it. Fact remains, he is a good cover corner, aggressive tackler, but when it comes to elite you have to be a playmaker. He just wasn't a playmaker. I'd take him back in a second. I always thought he could cover anyone, wasn't really concerned about the picks, although it was frustrating.

perfectly said

JoeRedskin
08-03-2011, 09:16 AM
Watch him have a pro bowl year with the niners, would not surprise me. I wish we would have kept him.

It would shock me. He's not a pro bowl corner. Never was, never will be. We saw his ceiling and it was not a top 10 corner.

mlmdub130
08-03-2011, 09:18 AM
Rodgers was a solid if unspectacular corner. Hopefully, Wilson makes the transition well and was not a product/beneficiary of the many other playmakers on the Ravens squad.

Regardless of his skills, and I think he was the best corner on the roster, I am glad he is gone - I get the feeling he was a mini-Haynesworth in some ways. Certainly seemed fairly divalicious at times and a bit of a pouter. I am pretty sure, just based on what he signed for and where, he just wanted to be outta here.

didn't he bash the organization top to bottom right at the end of last season

Ruhskins
08-03-2011, 09:19 AM
Here's my take on Rogers. He's a very good coverage corner and he can help just about any team. While people probably get on him too much on the dropped picks, I think is because our has always been in desperate need of a playmaker. Yet, I think that if he was better at holding on to picks, he could probably have gotten the money that he wanted from the Redskins or any other team.

mlmpetert
08-03-2011, 09:34 AM
I hope this brings him back down to earth. He thought he was an elite corner and thought he deserved to be paid like it. Fact remains, he is a good cover corner, aggressive tackler, but when it comes to elite you have to be a playmaker. He just wasn't a playmaker. I'd take him back in a second. I always thought he could cover anyone, wasn't really concerned about the picks, although it was frustrating.


The way i feel. I also think he was the best corner on the team and we are going to miss him. Wish we could of kept him

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