Player Dossier

2010-2011

New Mexico State

Taveon Rogers

WR • 6'0" • Lancaster, CA, USA

Alpha targetExplosive finisher

Taveon Rogers reads as a alpha target based on recent role and receiving efficiency.

Usage / Role

27%

Rotational offensive role

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Impact Production

92

Top-tier box-score impact for a receiver

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Reliability

72

Reliable weekly contributor

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Star Power

83

High-upside career profile

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Career Arc

Value trend by season

Best season by Season Value: 2011 Regular Season · New Mexico State

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Snapshot

Career Teams
1
Unique Seasons
2
Program Path
New Mexico State
Peak Game
Peak game by takeover score: Nevada

Player Story

Taveon Rogers built his college career from 2010 through 2011 as a wide receiver from Lancaster, CA wearing No. 1, spending time with New Mexico State. The clearest part of Taveon Rogers' career was his receiving...

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Taveon Rogers, WR. Best season Best season by Season Value: 2011 Regular Season · New Mexico State. Taveon Rogers reads as a alpha target based on recent role and receiving efficiency.

Stat Footprint

Career production snapshot

Receiving yards
1,326
Receptions
77
Touchdowns
14

Quick Answers

Taveon Rogers quick answers

Latest team and position
New Mexico State · WR
Career Receiving Yards
1,326
Tracked sample
2 unique seasons · 2 entries · 24 games
Best season
2011 Regular Season · New Mexico State
Top game
Nevada
Latest roster
No. 1 · Class 2011
2011 Receiving yards rank
1,048 receiving yards · WR 34th (top 5%) · Western Athletic 4th (top 5%) · National 34th (top 2%)

Season Ledger

Crawlable season-by-season stats

SeasonTeamGamesRecRec YdsTDOverall
2010 Regular SeasonNew Mexico State1218278237.7
2011 Regular SeasonNew Mexico State12591,0481283.1

Related Context

Taveon Rogers played WR for New Mexico State. Across 2 tracked seasons, Taveon Rogers recorded 44 rushing yards, 1,326 receiving yards, and 14 touchdowns. His top tracked season came in 2011 with New Mexico State.

Player insights

Lead takeaway

Best season by value score: 2011 Regular Season

New Mexico State paired 1,048 primary output with 90.4 efficiency.

Supporting note

2011 Regular Season role shape

target-driven usage with 90.4 efficiency.

Supporting note

Career value is trending up

2011 Regular Season improved on the prior stop by season value score.

Supporting note

Peak game by takeover score: Nevada

Loss with an explosive receiving profile. It landed in the 100th percentile of the selected season.

Analysis workspace

Season Workbench

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Season Explorer

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2011 Regular Season · New Mexico State

Games

12

Receiving Yards / G

87.3

Efficiency

90.4

Usage

25.2

Consistency

58.1

Best Game by takeover score

Nevada

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Game-by-Game Trend

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Chronological game order.

Game by game trend chart. Ohio: 92. Minnesota: 88. UTEP: 69. San José State: 120. Idaho: 33. Hawai'i: 64. Nevada: 203. Georgia: 46. Fresno State: 166. BYU: 39. Louisiana Tech: 55. Utah State: 73

Volume vs Efficiency

Each dot is a game. Farther right means the player carried more of the workload, and higher means they were more efficient with those chances.

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Volume on the x-axis, quality on the y-axis.

Volume versus efficiency scatter chart. Ohio: 5 by 100. Minnesota: 4 by 100. UTEP: 5 by 92. San José State: 5 by 100. Idaho: 3 by 73.3. Hawai'i: 3 by 100. Nevada: 7 by 100. Georgia: 2 by 100. Fresno State: 10 by 100. BYU: 4 by 65. Louisiana Tech: 5 by 73.3. Utah State: 6 by 81.1

Split Comparison

Compare how this player performed across different situations. "Games" shows how many matchups are included in each split.

Wins95.7 · Games = 3 · +11.1 vs Losses
Losses84.6 · Games = 9 · -11.1 vs Wins

Game Log

Dense stat lines with inline explanations and season-linked highlights.

12 games

Featured metric

Receiving Yards

Top game by takeover score

Nevada

Best efficiency game

100 vs Fresno State

Result
Sat 12/3vs Utah StateL 21-2467312.212.20019
Sat 11/26@ Louisiana TechL 0-445551111026
Sun 11/20@ BYUL 7-424399.89.80014
Sun 11/13vs Fresno State100 receiving yards · High volumeW 48-451016616.616.60137
Sat 11/5@ GeorgiaL 16-632462323030
Sun 10/30vs Nevada100 receiving yards · 2+ TDL 34-4872032929246
Sun 10/23@ Hawai'i2+ TDL 34-4536421.321.30241
Sun 10/16vs IdahoW 31-243331111019
Sat 9/24@ San José State100 receiving yardsL 24-3451202424045
Sun 9/18vs UTEPL 10-1656913.813.80119
Sat 9/10@ Minnesota2+ TDW 28-214882222241
Sun 9/4vs OhioL 24-4459213.718.40142

Player Story

Taveon Rogers story

Taveon Rogers built his college career from 2010 through 2011 as a wide receiver from Lancaster, CA wearing No. 1, spending time with New Mexico State. The clearest part of Taveon Rogers' career was his receiving role: 77 catches, 1,326 receiving yards, 11 touchdowns, and 44 rushing yards across 24 career games in the available record. His largest box-score season came in 2011 with New Mexico State. Those numbers show where he fit, how often the ball or action found him, and how his role developed over time.

The value of the career arc is that it connects production to role, not just a name on a roster. His career also includes 44 rushing yards and 2,728 return yards, giving the story more than a single-category snapshot. With 24 career games in the available record, his career has enough shape to show both opportunity and production across New Mexico State.

The arc is straightforward: Taveon Rogers moved through the depth chart, found a larger role, and turned that opportunity into production that can be understood through standard football numbers.

Career Arc

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    New Mexico State

    2010-2011

    Opening stop

Season Value Progression

20102011
SeasonTeamPrimaryEfficiencyUsageDelta
2010 Regular SeasonNew Mexico State27861.614.6
2011 Regular SeasonNew Mexico State1,04890.425.2770

Signature Performances

Top Games

#1 Featured game

vs Nevada

Week 9 · L 34-48 · Conference game

Loss with an explosive receiving profile.

203

Receiving Yards

100 takeover

203 receiving yards with a 100 efficiency score.

#2

vs Fresno State

Week 11 · W 48-45 · Conference game

166

Receiving Yards

93.9 takeover

Win with an explosive receiving profile.

166 receiving yards with a 100 efficiency score.

#3

@ Nevada

Week 12 · L 6-52 · Conference game

94

Receiving Yards

90.1 takeover

Loss with an explosive receiving profile.

94 receiving yards with a 100 efficiency score.

#4

vs San José State

Week 9 · W 29-27 · Conference game

90

Receiving Yards

89.3 takeover

Win with an explosive receiving profile.

90 receiving yards with a 100 efficiency score.

#5

@ San José State

Week 4 · L 24-34 · Conference game

120

Receiving Yards

85.7 takeover

Loss with an explosive receiving profile.

120 receiving yards with a 100 efficiency score.

Top Seasons

#1 Season by Season Value

2011 Regular Season · New Mexico State

1,048 primary output · 90.4 efficiency · 25.2 usage

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#2

2010 Regular Season · New Mexico State

37.7

278 primary · 61.6 efficiency · 14.6 usage

Milestones

3

100+ receiving yards

1

8+ catch outings

4

2+ TD games