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NC State NFL PFF Week 6 Grades

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Below is a breakdown of how NC State’s NFL players graded out in Week 6 of the 2020 NFL season according to ProFootballFocus. Reminder: their grades aren’t based on stats, but on watching the game film, and grading every play individually.

  1. LB Bradley Chub – Overall Grade: 91.1 (#2 ED in Week 6/#4 ED in 2020)/Run Defense: 62.6/Tackling: 49.8/Pass Rush: 91.0/Coverage: 76.8
  2. QB Philip Rivers – Overall Grade: 86.5 (#3 QB in Week 6/#19 QB in 2020)
    1. This was Rivers’ best graded performance since Week 4 last year.
  3. DT B.J. Hill – Overall Grade: 75.5 (#39 of 118 Defensive Interior  in 2020)/Run Defense: 75.4/Pass Rush: 61.5/Tackling: 71.0
  4. RB Nyheim Hines – Overall Grade: 63.2 (#40 RB of 52 in 2020)
  5. FS Juston Burris – Overall Grade: 56.3 (#56 S of 82 in 2020)/Run Defense: 63.5/Coverage: 53.0/Tackling: 78.9/Pass Rush: 71.0
  6. DE Larrell Murchison – Overall Grade: 53.0/Run Defense: 57.5/Pass Rush: 55.7
  7. FS Josh Jones – Overall Grade: 51.9 (#67 S of 82 in 2020) /Run Defense: 76.3/Coverage: 39.4/Tackling: 84.9/Pass Rush: 57.7
  8. LB Germaine Pratt – Overall Grade: 50.9 (#59 LB of 81 in 2020)/Run Defense: 49.0/Coverage: 57.7/Tackling: 74.0/Pass Rush: 58.5
  9. LG Joe Thuney – Overall Grade: 48.8 (#8 G of 75 in 2020)/Pass Block: 64.5/Run Block: 43.2
  10. C Garrett Bradbury – Overall Grade: 47.6 (#19 C of 35 in 2020)/Pass Block: 29.9/Run Block: 52.6
  11. DT Kentavius Street – Overall Grade: 37.7 (#114 DI of 118 in 2020)/Run Defense: 43.8/Pass Rush: 53.6

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Matthew is Co-Owner of Pack Insider. He writes for all sports, with a focus on football and recruiting, and is in charge of business strategy. He is an NC State alum who majored in business. Matthew is also the lead pastor of The Point Church in Cary, NC.

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NC State’s Jarkel Joiner was at the Hornet’s 1st Draft Workout

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Joiner earned 2nd Team All-ACC honors in his single season at NC State, averaging 17.0 points per game. He is expecting to attend a couple of more workouts. Joiner is projected as a late 2nd round pick, or as an undrafted free agent signee.

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Turner currently is batting .368 through 5 games. Four of his seven hits have been home runs, which leads all batters in the World Baseball Classic.

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Former NC State C Garrett Bradbury Signs 3-Year Deal with the Vikings

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Bradbury just wrapped up his 4-year Rookie contract worth $13 million. The Vikings decided not to pick up his 5th year option prior to last season, but they decided to go ahead and re-sign Bradbury, who has been their starter since entering the league.

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Former NC State WR Jakobi Meyers Signs 3-Year Deal with Las Vegas

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Former NC State Wide Receiver Jakobi Meyers got paid yesterday, signing a 3-year deal with the Raiders worth $33 million, with $21 million of it guaranteed.

After going undrafted, Meyers signed with New England, and has been with the Pats the past 4 seasons. Last year was the first year that Meyers made over $1 million, earning $3.986 million on a 1-year contract. Now he will average $11 million a season over the next three years in Vegas.

Over 4 seasons, Meyers has 235 receptions for 2,758 yards and 8 touchdown receptions. Meyers earned this pay day, leading the Pats in receiving yards for the past three seasons consecutively.

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