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NC State vs. UCONN: SNAP REPORT

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Below is a breakdown of who all played for NC State in their victory over UCONN this past Saturday, and how many snaps they played in.

Offense

Junior Quarterback Devin Leary – 73
Senior Tackle Timothy McKay – 64
Senior Guard Chandler Zavala – 64
Sophomore Guard Dylan McMahon – 63
Senior Center Grant Gibson – 62
Sophomore Tackle Anthony Belton – 48
Senior Guard Bryson Speas – 41
Junior Wide Receiver Keyon Lesane – 38
Senior Wide Receiver Darryl Jones – 37
Junior Guard Derrick Eason – 37
Junior Wide Receiver Devin Carter – 36
Senior Wide Receiver Thayer Thomas – 35
Sophomore Tight End Christopher Toudle – 33
Freshman Tight End Cedric Seabrough – 32
Sophomore Wide Receiver Porter Rooks – 28
Sophomore Wide Receiver Anthony Smith – 24
Sophomore Running Back Demarcus Jones – 22
Sophomore Running Back Delbert Mimms – 22
Sophomore Tight End Kam Walker – 21
Freshman Running Back Michael Allen – 19
Freshman Wide Receiver Julian Gray – 19
Freshman Wide Receiver Terrell Timmons Jr. – 18
Freshman Running Back Demie Sumo-Karngbaye – 16
Freshman Offensive Lineman Anthony Carter Jr. – 9
Freshman Center Lyndon Cooper – 8
Freshman Offensive Lineman Patrick Matan – 8
Senior Quarterback Jack Chambers – 8
Freshman Offensive Lineman Matt McCabe – 3
Freshman Offensive Lineman Sean Hill – 3
Freshman Wide Receiver Jalen Coit – 3
Freshman Running Back Devin Gardner – 2
Junior Wide Receiver Jasiah Provillon – 2
Freshman Tight End Fred Seabrough – 1

Defense

Senior Safety Cyrus Fagan – 30
Senior Safety Tanner Ingle – 25
Senior Cornerback Derrek Pitts Jr – 25
Sophomore Linebacker Devon Betty – 24
Junior Linebacker Drake Thomas – 24
Sophomore Cornerback Shyheim Battle – 23
Junior Linebacker Payton Wilson – 23
Freshman Safety Sean Brown – 22
Sophomore Defensive End Davin Vann – 22
Junior Safety Jakeen Harris – 21
Freshman Linebacker Caden Fordham – 20
Sophomore Nickel Devan Boykin – 20
Junior Cornerback Teshaun Smith – 20
Senior Nose Tackle Cory Durden – 20
Sophomore Defensive End Savion Jackson – 19
Sophomore Cornerback Aydan White – 18
Sophomore Defensive End C.J. Clark – 18
Senior Linebacker Isaiah Moore – 18
Freshman Linebacker Jayland Parker – 17
Junior Safety Rakeim Ashford – 17
Freshman Defensive End Travail Price – 16
Sophomore Nose Tackle Joshua Harris – 14
Junior Linebacker Jaylon Scott – 10
Freshman Safety Jalen Frazier – 10
Freshman Defensive Lineman Nick Campbell – 9
Freshman Defensive Lineman Brandon Cleveland – 9
Freshman Defensive End Zyun Reeves – 9
Sophomore Nickel Joshua Pierre-Louis – 9
Sophomore Defensive End Jerome Williams – 3
Sophomore Defensive End Alec Neugent – 1
Sophomore Linebacker Jamie Shaw – 1

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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Dave Doeren Led the Hurricanes to a Game 1 Victory Over Devils

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NC State Head Football Coach Dave Doeren helped lead the Carolina Hurricanes to a Game 1 victory over the New Jersey Devils in Game 1 of the 2nd Round of the playoffs. Doeren was ferocious in sounding the siren.

The Canes demolished the Devils 5-1 last night. Go Canes!

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Which NC State Players Signed with NFL Teams as Undrafted Free Agents?

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Chandler Zavala was the only player from NC State that was drafted this past weekend in the 2023 NFL Draft. So which Wolfpack players signed with NFL teams as undrafted free agents?

NC State has quite a few players playing in the NFL that went undrafted: Defensive Tackle T.Y. McGill, Running Back Zonovan Knight, and Wide Receiver Jakobi Meyers.

The Chargers organization must have liked what was going on in Raleigh, signing 3 Wolfpack players as undrafted free agents.

The Bolts signed Safety Tanner Ingle.

Also heading to Los Angeles is Defensive Back Tyler Baker-Williams.

Los Angeles might have found their kicker of the future in Christopher Dunn.

Linebacker Isaiah Moore has signed with the reigning Super Bowl Champs in Kansas City.

Moore is joining former Wolfpacker Joe Thuney in KC.

Wide Receiver Thayer Thomas has signed with the Minnesota Vikings.

Thomas is joining former Wolfpacker Garrett Bradbury in Minnesota.

Thayer’s brother, Linebacker Drake Thomas signed with the Las Vegas Raiders.

Thomas joins former Wolfpacker’s Jakobi Meyers (WR) and A.J. Cole (P).

Cornerback Derrek Pitts has signed with Tampa Bay.

Defensive Tackle Cory Durden has signed with the Detroit Lions.

Durden joins former Wolfpacker Alim McNeil, who also plays Defensive Tackle.

Finally, Punter Shane McDonough is a rookie mini-camp invitee.

 

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Chandler Zavala was NC State’s Lone Draft Pick in 2023

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Surprisingly, NC State only had one player taken in the 2023 NFL Draft. Unsurprisingly, Offensive Lineman Chandler Zavala was that singular player.

The Carolina Panthers drafted Zavala in the 4th round with the 114th overall pick.

This marks the second year in a row that the Panthers have selected an offensive linemen from NC State, drafting Ikem Ekwonu with the 6th overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft.

Zavala and Ekwonu played beside one another in Raleigh on the left side, and there’s a chance that they will eventually do the same thing on Sunday’s for Carolina.

Zavala is coming off of a season where he earned 1st Team All-ACC honors, and didn’t give up a single sack.

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NC State’s Demie Sumo-Karngbaye Enters Transfer Portal

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NC State Running Back Demie Sumo-Karngbaye has officially entered the Transfer Portal. As a Redshirt Freshman this past season, he rushed for 305 yards (5.5 yards per carry) and 3 touchdowns. Sumo-Karngbaye also had 12 receptions for 148 yards and a touchdown.

Demie was electric to start the season, but battled injuries all season long. In conference play, he was limited, only rushing the ball 16 times for 53 yards (3.3 yards per carry) with 0 touchdowns.

There’s no denying that the Wolfpack Running Back room is crowded. From the beginning of the season, Sumo-Karngbaye shared carries with Jordan Houston, who is once again returning this season. After Sumo-Karngbaye continued to miss action due to injuries, True Freshman Michael Allen stepped in and proved to be more than ready for the spotlight, averaging 5.1 yards per carry (53 carries), with most of those carries coming against ACC opponents. Not to mention the fact that True Freshman Kendrick Raphael will look to make an instant impact this Fall.

With all of this being said, I don’t get this move. At the end of the day, every young man has to make the decision they think is best, but Sumo-Karngbaye had every reason to to expect significant playing time in 2023, as long as he could prove to stay healthy.

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