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NC State depth chart for Boston College: Offense

MattCarterby:Matt Carter11/07/22

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RALEIGH, NC - NOVEMBER 05: MJ Morris #16 of the North Carolina State Wolfpack drops back to pass against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons during the first half at Carter-Finley Stadium on November 5, 2022 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images)

The No. 16/17 NC State football team has officially released the depth chart for the Saturday afternoon game at home against Boston College. The offense depth chart can be seen below.

Click here to view the depth chart on defense.

NC State Football Offense Depth Chart

Quarterback

No.NameClassHt., Wt.Hometown
16MJ MorrisFr.6-2, 192Carrollton, Ga.
14Jack ChambersSr.5-10, 180Lilburn, Ga.
10Ben FinleyR-Fr.6-3, 201Phoenix, Ariz.

For the second straight week, Morris was named the ACC Rookie of the Week. In the past two games, Morris has completed 38 of 57 passes for 475 yards and 6 touchdowns while rushing for 55 more yards.

Running back

No.NameClassHt., Wt.Hometown
3Jordan HoustonJr.5-10, 192Waldorf, Md.
OR 0Demie Sumo-KarngbayeSo.6-0, 210Willingboro, N.J.
28Demarcus Jones IIR-So.5-10, 210Wake Forest, N.C.
34Delbert Mimms IIIR-So.5-11, 215Indianapolis, Ind.

Sumo-Karngbaye returned after missing two games with an unspecified injury, but he ran just once Saturday in the win over Wake Forest.

Although not on the depth chart, true freshman Michael Allen ran 5 times for 36 yards against the Demon Deacons.

Slot Receiver

No.NameClassHt., Wt.Hometown
5Thayer ThomasR-Sr.6-0, 195Wake Forest, N.C.
4Porter RooksSo.6-1, 195Charlotte, N.C.
21Jalen CoitR-Fr.5-11, 171Cheraw, S.C.

Thomas leads NC State with 45 catches for 516 yards and 4 scores. Rooks has 9 receptions for 84 yards and a TD.

Z Receiver

No.NameClassHt., Wt.Hometown
15Keyon LesaneJr.5-11, 190Lumberton, N.C.
8Julian GrayR-Fr.5-11, 197Charlotte, N.C.
84Jasiah ProvillonR-Jr.6-2, 205Irvington, N.J.

Thus far Lesane has started all 9 games and has 23 catches for 254 yards and 2 touchdowns and is coming off perhaps his best game of the season. He is 1 reception aways from matching his career total going into the fall. Gray has added 7 receptions for 44 yards.

X Receiver

No.NameClassHt., Wt.Hometown
88Devin CarterR-Jr.6-3, 215Clayton, N.C.
OR 11Darryl JonesSr.6-3, 195Virginia Beach, Va.
82Terrell Timmons Jr.Fr.6-2, 180Greensboro, N.C.

Carter had 19 receptions for 276 yards and a score. He has started each contest with the exception of the Syracuse loss which he missed with an injury. He also was hurt after taking a blow to his midsection against Wake Forest, but NC State football coach Dave Doeren sounded optimistic Monday that Carter should be fine for Saturday.

Jones has added 19 catches for 164 yards and 3 scores.

Timmons was added to the depth chart last week after he hauled in a pair of passes for 51 yards in the win over Virginia Tech.

H-Tight End

No.NameClassHt., Wt.Hometown
29Christopher ToudleR-So.6-4, 240Wilmington, N.C.
87Kam WalkerR-So.6-5, 250Canton, N.C.

Toudle has 9 receptions for 89 yards and a score on the season. Walker returned vs. Wake Forest after missing three games with an injury.

It is worth noting that Toudle did not play vs. Wake Forest, and Walker only lined up on special teams.

Y-Tight End

No.NameClassHt., Wt.Hometown
6Trent PennixR-Jr.6-3, 230Raleigh, N.C.
47Cedric SeabroughR-Fr.6-4, 245Swainsboro, Ga.

Pennix has 6 receptions for 58 yards in three games, missing four contests with an injury.

Seabrough has carved out a niche as a short-yardage pass receiver, making 5 catches for 22 yards and a score.

Left Tackle

No.NameClassHt., Wt.Hometown
74Anthony BeltonR-So.6-6, 330Tallahassee, Fla.
OR 56Bryson SpeasR-Sr.6-3, 315Greensboro, N.C.

Belton started the first 8 games at left tackle for NC State, but Speas got the nod vs. Wake Forest.

Belton has accumulated 31 pancakes and 1 knockdown block while being responsible for 1.5 sacks, both of which occurred at Syracuse.

Speas has added 18 pancakes and 4 knockdowns while also being partially responsible for 1 sack. He started the first 3 games of the year at right tackle before switching to the left side.

Left Guard

No.NameClassHt., Wt.Hometown
64Chandler ZavalaR-Sr.6-5, 325Boynton Beach, Fla.
75Anthony Carter Jr.R-Fr.6-3, 300Charlotte, N.C.

Zavala also has 26 pancakes through the first 9 weeks, all starts. He was limited to just 14 snaps at Syracuse with an eye injury. He was partially responsible for a sack vs. Virginia Tech, the only time Zavala has allowed a quarterback to get tackled this year.

Center

No.NameClassHt., Wt.Hometown
50Grant GibsonR-Sr.6-1, 310Charlotte, N.C.
57Lyndon CooperR-Fr.6-2, 316Atlanta, Ga.

Gibson has 37 pancakes thus far this season for NC State, including matching his career-high with 8 vs. Virginia Tech. He was named the co-ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week for his performance vs. Connecticut. He has been responsible for allowing 2.5 sacks, 1.5 of which occurred vs. the Hokies.

When Gibson left the game due to having the wind knocked out of him vs. UConn and then again vs. Wake Forest, Dylan McMahon slid over to center from his right guard spot.

Right Guard

No.NameClassHt., Wt.Hometown
54Dylan McMahonR-So.6-4, 305Savannah, Ga.
53Derrick EasonR-Jr.6-4, 315Norfolk, Va.

McMahon has 23 pancakes and 5 knockdown blocks while starting all 9 games. McMahon has allowed 2.5 sacks, including one vs. Wake Forest.

Eason is one of 2 reserves on the NC State line to see action each week and has not allowed a sack while playing an average of 30.0 snaps a game. He has 13 pancakes and 2 knockdown blocks.

Right Tackle

No.NameClassHt., Wt.Hometown
52Timothy McKayR-So.6-4, 315Raleigh, N.C.
76Patrick MatanR-Fr.6-4, 310Chevy Chase, Md.

McKay has started for 6 straight weeks at right tackle. For the season, McKay has a team-high 42 pancakes and 10 knockdowns while allowing just 1 sack. He had a career-high 8 pancakes in the NC State win over Florida State.

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