I was debating to grab wright or Rogers this week and went Wright, but I believe Rogers will payoff well. The reason I went with wright is because he is the best WR on the titans and Rogers has Moncrief coming back and Allen as well in the near futureI actually wondered why he wasn't playing over Dorsett a week or two ago. I was starting Dorsett a couple of times due to injuries and bye weeks and thought this guy looked better. Luck didn't even seem to acknowledge Dorsett and seemed to trust Rogers more, at least to the naked eye. I was hoping to grab Rogers this week but lost out. With the injuries and opportunity I think Rogers has a good chance to have a nice game this week. I don't think Luck ignores him like he did Dorsett.
He probably is better than Dorsett who is just fast. But Dorsett was drafted in the 1st round and on teams with weak FO's, the guy that's drafted in the 1st round always gets multiple chances even if a better guy is on the team.Houston turmOiler said:I actually wondered why he wasn't playing over Dorsett a week or two ago. I was starting Dorsett a couple of times due to injuries and bye weeks and thought this guy looked better. Luck didn't even seem to acknowledge Dorsett and seemed to trust Rogers more, at least to the naked eye. I was hoping to grab Rogers this week but lost out. With the injuries and opportunity I think Rogers has a good chance to have a nice game this week. I don't think Luck ignores him like he did Dorsett.
The Indianapolis Star' Zak Keefer believes Chester Rogers is the "leading candidate" to be the Colts' No. 2 receiver.
With Donte Moncrief off to Jacksonville, Rogers and free-agent pickup Ryan Grant are going to compete for the No. 2 gig. Rogers has the early edge as one of GM Chris Ballard's favorites and seems to be picking up coach Frank Reich's offense quickly, as the self-proclaimed "top of the class" among the receivers in the classroom this offseason. Rogers' 2017 was derailed by a summer hamstring strain. The 24-year-old has taken up Pilates to combat the issue.
Source: Indianapolis Star
May 9 - 11:37 AM
I'm starting him as my WR 3 this week (behind Ridley and Jordy), but not over anyone of any real consequence - Mike Willams, Pierre Garcon etc. With TY out (who I also own) and Marvin Jones on bye, Rogers seems like a good bet. As a Colts fan, I'm fairly bullish about him, having seen him play well the last couple of weeks.If TY sits, anyone starting him? Over who?
Currently have Lockett in as WR3. Debating if I should switch that upkerpow said:I'm starting him as my WR 3 this week (behind Ridley and Jordy), but not over anyone of any real consequence - Mike Willams, Pierre Garcon etc. With TY out (who I also own) and Marvin Jones on bye, Rogers seems like a good bet. As a Colts fan, I'm fairly bullish about him, having seen him play well the last couple of weeks.
He’s dropping a #### ton of passes. Colts need to give Fountain a shot over their current trash WR’s.Traded for and started in one league. Picked up off wire and started in another. What's up with this guy? Why does he have so many targets but not many catches? Is he dropping a lot of balls? I'm gonna keep starting him as long as he's scoring.
Die hard Colts fan. He will get opportunities while the whole team seems banged up, but he is nothing special and will drop more than his fair share of passes.Traded for and started in one league. Picked up off wire and started in another. What's up with this guy? Why does he have so many targets but not many catches? Is he dropping a lot of balls? I'm gonna keep starting him as long as he's scoring.
Coach Frank Reich said Chester Rogers has been "really good" in spring practices.
Rogers was the star of the receiver group at Tuesday's session, according to the Indy Star's Zak Keefer, who noted Rogers snagged more than a dozen passes at various points all over the field. Rogers has been running with the ones alongside T.Y. Hilton and Devin Funchess while Deon Cain rehabs a torn ACL and rookie Parris Campbell nursing an injury. Rogers needs to have a big summer. He's also in the mix for punt-return duties.
SOURCE: Indianapolis Star
Jun 5, 2019, 10:16 AM ET
Chester Rogers caught 2-of-4 targets for 31 yards in the Colts’ Week 10 loss to the Dolphins.
Rogers had a slight chance at scoring a 50-plus yard touchdown towards the end of the first half had he received a perfectly thrown deep ball, but Brian Hoyer couldn’t come through. This was also the case with under a minute remaining when Rogers broke free into the end zone from the 16-yard line only to be overthrown again. The good news is Rogers came down with a diving 20-yard catch on a crucial third down late in the fourth quarter and will continue to play a near every-snap role as long as both T.Y. Hilton (calf) and Parris Campbell (hand) remain sidelined, but there’s a low floor involved for everyone in this passing game as long as Jacoby Brissett (knee) remains out.