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Ohio State WR Noah Rogers is Transferring to NC State!

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It actually happened! Ohio State Wide Receiver Noah Rogers (6’2″/201) is transferring to NC State.

On New Years Eve news broke that the former 5-Star prospect out of the Raleigh area (Rolesville High School) was entering the Transfer Portal.

ON3 rated Rogers as a 5-Star prospect in the the 2023 class, and the #26 overall player nationally, the #3 Wide Receiver and the #1 player in the state of North Carolina.

Rogers was teammates with Tamarcus Cooley at Rolesville, who recently transferred to NC State from Maryland. As a Senior at Rolesville, Rogers had 39 receptions for 799 yards and 15 touchdowns. He also returned a Kickoff for a TD. As a Junior, he had 70 receptions for 1,432 yards and 22 touchdowns. He also returned a Punt for a TD.

This season, Rogers played in 4 games (14 snaps) for Ohio State, but didn’t record any stats. He will be a Redshirt Freshman at NC State in 2024, with 4 years of eligibility remaining.

NC State already has 5 Wide Receivers coming to NC State from their high school class, with 4 of them being 4-star prospects. They already picked up a commitment from Wake Forest Transfer Wesley Grimes from the Transfer Portal, who was also a 4-Star prospect (nearly 5-stars) in high school. NC State obviously returns the best Freshman Wide Receiver from 2023 in Kevin Concepcion. NC State was lacking at the skill positions in 2023, but with the addition of Rogers and everyone else, Quarterback Grayson McCall should have a blast picking who to throw to.

Out of all of the additions the Wolfpack have made in the Transfer Portal, I believe the addition of Rogers is the most game changing addition.

Matthew is Publisher and Co-Owner of Pack Insider. He is also the Lead Pastor of The Point Church in Cary, NC.

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4-Star OT Connor Howes has Scheduled His Official Visit to NC State

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4-Star 2025 Offensive Tackle Connor Howes (6’6”/300) confirmed with me that he is taking an Official Visit to NC State beginning on June 14th.

ON3 ranks Howes as the #131 overall player nationally in the 2025 recruiting class, the #13 Offensive Tackle and the #22 player in the state of Florida.

Back in March 27th, NC State offered Howes. He also holds offers from UCF, Ole Miss, Arkansas, Rutgers, USF and others.

Howes plays for St. Cloud in St. Cloud, Florida.

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2025 Cornerback Serious Stinyard Has Scheduled an Official Visit to NC State

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2025 Cornerback Serious Stinyard (6’1″/180) has scheduled an Official Visit to NC State for June 7-9. He also has an Official Visit scheduled for Kansas St. on June 14-16.

Stinyard is currently an unranked prospect, which shouldn’t last long, with an offer sheet that includes NC State, Kansas St., Kentucky, Kansas, USF, West Virginia, ECU and Bowling Green.

The Wolfpack offered Stinyard on April 30th.

Stinyard plays for Gaither in Tampa, Florida. Last season, he had 19 tackles, 3 interceptions and 5 pass breakups for the Cowboys.

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NC State Makes Top-3 for 3-Star WR Gabe Daniels

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3-Star 2025 Wide Receiver Gabe Daniels (6’2″/180) announced his Top-3 schools, and NC State made the cut along with Kansas and Syracuse.

Daniels will be taking an Official Visit to NC State on June 14-16. He also has an Official Visit scheduled to Kansas for June 21-23.

Daniels had 31 receptions, 700 all purpose yards and 5 touchdowns for the Greater Atlanta Christian School (Norcross, GA) last season.

Recently, Daniels ran a 10.64 in the 100 meter dash in Track.

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NC State Makes Top-7 of 3-Star CB Robert Jones

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2025 3-Star Cornerback Robert Jones (6’1″/165) announced his Top-7 schools today, and NC State made the cut along with Kentucky, UCF, Miami, Louisville, Illinois and USF.

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ON3 ranks Jones III as the #58 overall player in the state of Florida in the 2025 recruiting class.

You can watch his highlights from the 2023 season here. He only played 7 games due to injury. Jones III had 9 pass breakups and 2 interceptions as a Junior.

Jones III originally planned to make his college decision on May 28th, but he is postponing his decision, and will be visiting 4 schools in June, with NC State being one of them.

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