Doubt Rogers lasts the first round. I may have only just started watching MMA, but I'm familiar with the techniques grapplers employ. The USMC hand to hand combat training is a hybrid that utilizes chokes and locks from Judo, Sambo, and other disciplines.
Since becoming interested in the sport, I've checked out Fedor's fight history on youtube. He's as good a grappler as I've ever seen. Tough as nails and able to manipulate whichever joint is available in a given situation.
When I was in training, the saying was, an extended limb is a broken limb. Fedor demonstrates that principle as well as anyone I've seen.