WR snaps last night:
Hilton 60
Whalen 51
Brazil 44
Rogers 21
I ran through the game again just to watch Rogers' snaps. 15 of his snaps came in the first half.
He only played six snaps in the second half, one midway through the fourth quarter when Brazil took himself out after a long incompletion, and the other five coming in the last two minutes of the game when they were down three TDs.
I saw a few things (besides the drops) I didn't like. First, very early in the game, he was yapping at some Patriots d-back lined up across from him right before the snap. He was almost delayed getting off the line on time because of it. Really don't like to see that, given that's part of the maturity issues he's had. Then on a few different running plays, he made no effort whatsoever to block. And it wasn't like the play was run to the other side of the field or anything. Then on one of his snaps in the fourth quarter, he lined up wrong (up on the line) and almost cost the Colts a penalty. Luck had to wave him back off the line at the last second.
Again, he's a rookie, I get it. That excuses some of this stuff, but certainly not all. And people keep giving him a pass for the fact that he was only signed a couple of months ago. Well, yeah, but that's because he was such a moron off the field that he was undrafted and then cut by one team. That's not exactly good news.
He definitely flashes big-play potential at times. No question. And obviously the opportunity is and should be there given there's a franchise QB and not much competition in the current WR corps.
That being said, he really seems like a very, very big longshot to me. I agree with swinging for the fences with some of your rosters spots, but if you've got anything close to smaller rosters in your league, I think it's pretty hard at this point to justify keeping him.
If the Colts go out and sign an Eric Decker or someone even close to that, to me Rogers would be instantly cuttable in all leagues.