Here’s a look at which NC State Defensive players graded out the best and worst according to ProFootballFocus against UCONN in the season opener on Thursday night.
Top 7
Safety Bishop Fitzgerald – 77.2
Linebacker Payton Wilson – 74.6
Nickel Robert Kennedy – 72.3
Cornerback Shyheim Battle – 70.6
Defensive End Davin Vann – 70.4
Safety Sean Brown – 69.5
Cornerback Aydan White – 68.1
Bottom 5
Defensive End Noah Potter – 45.3
Nose Tackle C.J. Clark – 45.5
Defensie End Travali Price – 46.4
Linebacker Devon Betty – 57.1
Nose Tackle Brandon Cleveland – 59.8
Notes
The highest graded player was Reserve Bishop Fitzgerald in (14 snaps). That’s how you earn more playing time.
Payton Wilson’s 74.6 grade was better than all but one game in 2022.
Shyheim Battle was the highest graded player in Run Defense (68.9) in 22 snaps.
C.J. Clark and Travali Price were the worst, with grades of 40 and 43 respectively.
Defensive Ends Davin Vann and Red Hibbler had the highest Pass Rush grades, with grades of 75.1 and 71.7 respectively.
Payton Wilson’s grade of 77.0 in 30 coverage snaps led the team.
I’ve mentioned both Bishop Fitzgerald and Red Hibbler in this report. Both of them were playing Junior College last season. Great finds by the Wolfpack coaching staff.
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NC State’s Payton Wilson won the Butkus Award earlier this week, naming him the best Linebacker in college football. Tonight he won the Bednarik Award, which has been given out annually to the best defensive player in college football since 1995.
Wilson beat out Alabama Linebacker Dallas Turner and UCLA’s Defensive End Laiatu Latu.
Prior to this week, no NC State Linebacker had ever won the Butkus Award. Prior to tonight, no NC State defensive player had ever won the Bednarik Award.
Below is a list of the former Bednarik Award winners.
In one week, Wilson has done what no other Linebacker of defensive player at NC State has ever done.
NC State just picked up their first transfer of the 2024 class, and it’s a big one. Former Wake Forest Wide Receiver Wesley Grimes (6’2″/187) just committed to run with the Wolfpack.
As a Sophomore this season, Grimes caught 20 passes for 339 yards and 4 touchdowns in 12 games. As a True Freshman last year, he played in his 6 games, collecting 4 receptions for 33 yards and a touchdown.
In all reality, Grimes is coming home. He was a 4-Star prospect out of Millbrook High School here in Raleigh. ON3, 247Sports and Rivals all ranked Grimes as a Top-250 prospect in the 2022 recruiting class, with Rivals ranking him as the #36 overall player nationally, the #4 Wide Receiver, and the #2 player in the state of North Carolina.
From a recruiting rankings standpoint, Grimes instantly becomes the highest ranked player on NC State’s roster. Since he played as a True Freshman, Grimes has 3 seasons to play 2 years of eligibility.
Back in 2021, Grimes chose the Demon Deacons over NC State, Tennessee, Duke and Louisville. On December 8th, 2023, Grimes decided to come back home and run with the Pack.
Kansas State will be without their Offensive Coordinator and starting Quarterback when they face NC State in the Pop-Tarts Bowl on December 28th.
New Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko, who just left the same position at Duke, paid big bucks to hire Wildcats Offensive Coordinator Collin Klein as his OC, who had been serving in the position at Kansas State for the past 2 seasons. For the past 7 seasons, Klein has served as the Wildcats Quarterbacks Coach.
This season, Kansas State ranks 23rd in Total Offense (446.1) and 14th in Rushing Offense (199.7).
As Quarterbacks Coach, he helped develop four-year starter Will Howard, who announced he would be entering the Transfer Portal on November 27th. This season, Howard earned 2nd Team All-Big 12 honors. In 12 games, he threw for 2,643 yards and 24 touchdowns (10 interceptions). Howard also rushed for 351 yards and 9 touchdowns.
Howard will be replaced by Freshman Avery Johnson. There was speculation that Johnson might follow Klein to Texas A&M, but he will be starting for the Wildcats in Orlando against the Wolfpack.
NC State Wide Receiver Kevin Concepcion has been named a Freshman All-American by The Athletic.
Here’s what they had to say about KC:
WR Kevin Concepcion, NC State: “KC” easily won ACC Rookie of the Year this season after catching 64 passes for 767 yards, rushing for 297 yards on 7.8 yards per carry and scoring 11 total touchdowns. The 5-foot-11, 187-pound slot receiver from Charlotte was a three-star signee who proved he should start right away as a true freshman. Over his last seven games, Concepcion has averaged 117 total yards per game. (The Athletic)
The defense is going to be fine if they can stay healthy. The first drive they showed stuff we hadn’t seen on tape, and then the one big play.