Coming out of Eastern Christian Academy (Elkton, Md.) in 2012, Khaliel Rodgers had earned a reputation as one of the toughest interior players in the country. Rutgers and a number of other school extended late offers as many schools weren't initially convinced Rodgers was tall enough to succeed at the FBS level of play. But after manhandling some of the country's top-ranked defenders at national camps and combines, Rodgers ascended not only into an FBS recruit, but into a top 100 player in the country, according to Rivals and Scout.com.
Now a sociology major and a 6-2.