The one that got away......

But after being released by San Francisco early in the offseason — and signed by Oakland to a one-year $2.5 million — Rogers doesn’t appear like the player who helped San Francisco back to the postseason.
His gut is, well, noticeable — and has been for some time. During organized team activities in May, it was there. And Rogers had time to turn that tea kettle into tea, and hasn’t.
Rogers has been beat up on by nearly every Oakland receiver he’s faced thus far in training camp. And others, like Taiwan Jones and Chimdi Chekwa— both considered longshots to make it as NFL cornerbacks one year ago — have outperformed Rogers tenfold.