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Pack in the Pros Week 2

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It was a big week for NC State players in the NFL last week. Week 2 featured a showdown between two of the most recognizable players to ever wear the Red & White, Philip Rivers and Russell Wilson. Here is a breakdown of each player:

Philip Rivers QB San Diego Chargers 28-37 284 Yds, 3 TD’s, Passer Rating 124.2

I was lucky enough to tune into this game, that feature a showdown between the San Diego Chargers versus the Seattle Seahawks. I must admit that I was extremely surprise at the performance that Rivers put together in the process of absolutely dismantling a formidable foe in the Seattle Seahawks. Why was I surprised though? Philip has been a stud since his days in Raleigh and has been the corner stone of the Chargers franchise for the past 8 seasons.

I guess just the facts that Rivers was so extraordinaire against a defense that has been an absolute nightmare for so many quarterbacks, that it was refreshing to see Philip light them up. The whole game Rivers made big play after big play, his pocket presence was uncanny, his vision never faltered despite constant pressure. He stood tough in the pocket and delivered accurate strikes to his receivers. His go to option was Tight End Antonio Gates, who has been with the Chargers ever since Philip arrived in 2004. The Rivers to Gates connection was right on time, especially on 3rd down. Rivers found Gates for 3 TD’s all on 3rd down.

On many occasions Philip simply would not go down, even though he had defenders draped all over him. One thing that I admire about Rivers game is the fact that he is so good inside the pocket. He has a great ability of stepping up, side shuffling, and maneuvering to give his receivers an extra second to get open before hitting them with darts. Rivers was the main reason the Chargers were able to pull the upset of the defending champs the Seattle Seahawks.

Russell Wilson QB Seattle Seahawks 17-25 202 Yds, 2 TD’s, Passer Rating 119.1

Russell was good against the Chargers this past Sunday. He just simply didn’t have enough opportunities in the game, in large part to the brilliance of Philip Rivers and the Chargers offense. The Seahawks were only in possession of the ball for 17 minutes versus a whopping 42 for the Chargers. Its hard to win a game when you get beat so handily in the time of possession battle.

When the Seahawks did have the ball Russell was accurate and capable of moving the ball down the field. However the offensive line was plagued with a variety of blitzes that did not allow Wilson much time. Russell had one fumble, not lost, and was sacked twice. Unofficially he was under pressure the whole game and without the run game playing in their favor, the Seahawks were forced to pass. This only lead to even more pressure as a result of obvious passing downs.

All in all Russell played a great game. His numbers were efficient and respectable. Look for the Seahawks to establish the run game early and often this coming week in order to set up the big play with the play action pass. You can really see how much work Wilson has put in on the play action fake, next game you watch pay attention to how much detail he puts into each fake. It’s difficult to tell the difference between a hand off and a play action, mostly due to Wilson’s great ball handling ability.

Mario Williams DE Buffalo Bills, 1 Tackle, 1 Sack, 1 QB Hit

The Buffalo Bills marched onward to a 2 and 0 start as they beat the Miami Dolphins 29 to 10. The Bills defense was magnificent in pressuring Ryan Tannehill, who was sacked a total of 4 times and held to only 4.9 yards a completion. Mario and his defensive line unit did a great job of containing the pocket and did not allow Tannehill to roll out of the pocket to extend plays.

Manny Lawson OLB Buffalo Bills, 3 Tackles, 1 Pass Deflection

Manny was flying all over the field this past weekend. He was used in a variety of ways as he lined up on both sides of the field and used in coverage a couple of times. He made a great play on the ball in order to deflect it from being completed. Lawson is used a lot in situational 3rd downs and is a great utility player for the Bills

Nate Irving ILB Denver Broncos, 11 Tackles, 7 SOLO

Nate Irving has been a pleasant surprise for Denver. Many were expecting more out of him after a lack luster training camp and preseason. However Nate has been playing lights out to start the season. This past week he complied a total of 11 tackles against the Kansas City Chiefs. Nate is second on the team in tackles with a total of 16 for the season and 1 sack. Look for more of the same this week as the Broncos look for a victory in the Pacific Northwest against the Seahawks.

David Amerson CB Washington Redskins, 4 Tackles, 2 Pass Deflections

Amerson was very solid in coverage as the Redskins dismantled the lowly Jacksonville Jaguars. Chad Henne quarterback for the Jaguars was held to a passer rating of 69.5 and was sacked 10 times. A big reason why Henne was sacked a total of 10 times was a result of the coverage downfield which forced him to hold on to the ball. Amerson and the Skins secondary will be tested against the highflying Philadelphia Eagles this week.

Stephen Tulloch ILB Detroit Lions, 10 Tackles, 7 Solo, 1 sack, 3 Tackles for Loss, 1 QB Hit

Tulloch was one of the few bright spots for the Detroit Lions this past weekend. In his return to the State of North Carolina, Tulloch was very impressive in his ability to fly around the field and make plays sideline to sideline. The Lions depend heavily on Tulloch to make plays and for his outstanding leadership. His presence will be important this weekend as they face division rival Green Bay.

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Mike Tomlin’s Thoughts on the Steelers Drafting NC State’s Payton Wilson

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Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin was ecstatic that NC State Linebacker Payton Wilson was available for Pittsburgh to pick up with the 98th overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft.

“We had to get comfortable with his medical and we brought him in on a pre draft visit. We allowed our medical experts to really get a good evaluation of him. We talked to him about his injury history. We were at a place of comfort. And so from that perspective, man, we’re really excited about having him.” (Link)

“Man, we’re really excited about Peyton. When we turn his tape on, we see him making all the type of plays you need linebackers to make. He’s a volume tackle player. He makes plays in the passing game from a coverage perspective via interception and pass breakup. He gets after the quarterback in the blitz game. He’s got a very well-rounded skillset. He’s a fluid mover. He can run. Had an opportunity to lay some real up close eyes on him down there in Mobile at the Senior Bowl, we’re thankful we had an opportunity to get him. He’s got all the hardware that comes with some of those things that I described being a Butkus Award winner and so forth. We had to get comfortable with his medical and we brought him in on a pre draft visit. We allowed Our medical experts to really get a good evaluation of him. We talked to him about his injury history. We were at a place of comfort. And so from that perspective, man, we’re really excited about having him.” (Link)

“I think you could characterize it as surprised. I mean, he is an award-winning linebacker, Butkus Award winner. Had an opportunity to get really familiar with him down in Mobile as well. But the linebackers themselves weren’t coming off the board at that juncture. So sometimes they make runs on positions at different times and it hadn’t been a lot of linebackers to that point. I think what he was number five or so.” (Link)

“We’re really excited about Payton. When we turn his tape on, we see him making all the types of plays you need linebackers to make. He’s a volume tackle player. He makes plays in the passing game from a coverage perspective via interception and pass breakup. He gets after the quarterback in the blitz game. He’s got a very well-rounded skill set. He’s a fluid mover. We had to get comfortable with his medical, and we were. We brought him in on a pre-draft visit to allow our medical experts to really get a good evaluation of him. We talked to him about his injury history. We were at a place of comfort, and so from that perspective, we’re really excited about having him.” (Link)

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Payton Wilson will Wear #41 for the Pittsburgh Steelers

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Former NC State Linebacker Payton Wilson, who was drafted by Pittsburgh in 3rd round on Friday night, will wear the #41 for the Steelers.

Wilson spent his entire collegiate career at NC State wearing the #11. He wore the #11 at Orange High School.

It will take some getting used to recognize him in the #41 jersey. Currently, Steelers Wide Receiver Van Jefferson is wearing the #11.

Here’s a look at other Pittsburgh players who have worn the #41.

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NC State CB Shyheim Battle Receives Invitation to Jets Rookie Mini Camp

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NC State Cornerback Shyheim Battle has received an invitation from the New York Jets to participate in their Rookie Mini Camp.

Battle had 1 year of eligibility remaining, but declared for the NFL Draft on January 3rd.

He finished this past year as the most experienced player on the Wolfpack’s defense, starting in 41 of the 51 games he has played in dating back to 2019. In a rarity in this day-and-age, Battle was a 4-year starter at the Cornerback position for NC State. He graduated with a degree in Communications.

In his final season in Red and White, Battle had 46 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 2 interceptions, 4 pass breakups and 1 fumble recovery. His PFF Grade of 70.6 was the 7th best on the Wolfpack defense.

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NC State PK Brayden Narveson Signs Undrafted Free Agent Deal with the Titans

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NC State Place Kicker Brayden Narveson has signed an Undrafted Free Agent Deal with the Tennessee Titans.

In his one season in Raleigh, Narveson made 18 of his 23 Field Goal attempts for the Wolfpack, and made all 38 Extra Point attempts. Narveson made some history in his one season at NC State, kicking a 57-yard Field Goal against Duke, breaking the school record for the longest Field Goal.

Narveson ranked 4th in the ACC in Field Goals attempted (23), and 5th in Field Goals made (18) this season. He ranked 9th in conference in scoring (7.1 points per game).

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