Colorado’s success over the next two years will largely be dependent on how well its offensive line performs. The Buffs are set up well with five-star tackle Jordan Seaton now in Boulder, but more reinforcements are needed.
On Friday, we learned that new CU offensive line coach Phil Loadholt extended an offer to Lamont Rogers, a class of 2025 four-star tackle from Mesquite, Texas. According to the 247Sports Composite, the 6-foot-6, 305-pound Rogers is the seventh-ranked offensive tackle in his class.
While things have possibly changed for Rogers, he announced a top-12 of Michigan, Flordia, USC, Texas, LSU, Texas Tech, Tennessee, Oklahoma, TCU, Mississippi State, Florida State and Texas A&M back in September.
247Sports scouting analyst Gabe Brooks wrote the following on Rogers:
Plays to his size in the running game. Shows above average get-off juice. Good drive blocker once locked on. Occasionally flashes some encouraging punch.
Blessed and honored to receive an offer from the University of Colorado @CoachHartCU @LoadholtPhil @CoachAllenHC @CoachFields94 @KoachMak @tajakaha pic.twitter.com/7LUYJZwBQd
— Lamont Rogers (@TheLamontRogers) January 26, 2024
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