Zion Rogers, born on March 12, 2002, in Houston, Texas, quickly rose to prominence in the world of NCAAF. Standing at 6 feet 2 inches and weighing 220 pounds, Rogers demonstrated exceptional athletic prowess during his high school years at Westfield High, where he was a standout quarterback. His early career was marked by a remarkable ability to read defenses and execute plays with precision, earning him a scholarship to play at the collegiate level.
Rogers is known for his dual-threat capability, combining a strong arm with the agility to make plays on the ground. His ability to extend plays with his legs makes him a constant threat to opposing defenses. Zion's quick decision-making and field vision allow him to exploit defensive weaknesses effectively. His leadership on the field is evident, commanding the huddle with confidence and poise.
In his freshman year, Zion Rogers led his team to a conference championship, setting a school record for total touchdowns in a season. His performance earned him the Freshman of the Year accolade, solidifying his status as one of the top emerging talents in NCAAF. Rogers continues to be a key player, consistently ranking among the top quarterbacks in his conference.
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