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NC State depth chart for Clemson: Offense

MattCarterby:Matt Carter09/26/22

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NC State quarterback Devin Leary (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images)

The No. 10 NC State football team has officially released the depth chart for the night game Saturday at No. 5 Clemson. 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
13Devin LearyR-Jr.6-1, 215Sicklerville, N.J.
14Jack ChambersSr.5-10, 180Lilburn, Ga.
16MJ MorrisFr.6-2, 192Carrollton, Ga.

Through 3 games, Leary has completed 80 of 125 passes (64.0 percent) for 890 yards and 9 touchdowns with 2 interceptions and has also rushed for a pair of scores.

Chambers has appeared in lopsided wins over Charleston Southern and Connecticut.

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.

Houston missed the win over Connecticut, but NC State head coach Dave Doeren said that Houston should be available for Saturday.

Sumo-Karngbaye is NC State’s leading rusher (252 yards on 39 rushes) and should be fine after being held out for precautionary reasons in the second half of the UConn victory.

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 15 catches for 217 yards and 2 scores. Rooks may have gotten on track after having just 1 reception for 10 yards in the first 3 weeks. Against Connecticut, Rooks caught 5 passes for 45 yards and a score.

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 4 games and has 9 catches for 82 yards and a touchdown. 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.
85Anthony SmithSo.6-2, 190Huntingtown, Md.

Like Rooks, Carter was another veteran NC State receiver that hopes the Connecticut win was a sign of turning his season around. In the first 3 games, he had 4 catches for 54 yards. Saturday, Carter caught 5 passes for 63 yards and a touchdown.

Jones has added 8 receptions for 66 yards.

H-Tight End

No.NameClassHt., Wt.Hometown
29Christopher ToudleR-So.6-4, 240Wilmington, N.C.
48Fred Seabrough Jr.R-Fr.6-4, 250Swainsboro, Ga.

Toudle is up to 6 receptions for 63 yards and a score on the season, while Seabrough has hauled in 1 pass for 3 yards.

Y-Tight End

No.NameClassHt., Wt.Hometown
47Cedric SeabroughR-Fr.6-4, 245Swainsboro, Ga.
87Kameron WalkerR-So.6-5, 250Camden, N.C.

The loss of fifth-year redshirt junior Trent Pennix for 4-6 weeks with a non-surgical injury has him out until perhaps the bye week for NC State.

Walker and Seabrough have fairly even divided up the snaps in Pennix’s absence. Seabrough caught a 4-yard pass Saturday vs. Texas Tech.

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Left Tackle

No.NameClassHt., Wt.Hometown
74Anthony BeltonR-So.6-6, 330Tallahassee, Fla.
76Patrick MatanR-Fr.6-4, 310Chevy Chase, Md.

Belton has started all 4 games at left tackle for NC State and has accumulated 14 pancakes and 1 knockdown block.

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 16 pancakes through the first 4 weeks.

Center

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

Gibson has 13 pancakes thus far this season for NC State. He was named the co-ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week for this performance vs. Connecticut.

When Gibson left the game due to having the wind knocked out of him, 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 11 pancakes and 2 knockdown blocks while starting all 4 games.

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 37 snaps a game.

Right Tackle

No.NameClassHt., Wt.Hometown
52Timothy McKayR-So.6-4, 315Raleigh, N.C.
OR 56Bryson SpeasR-Sr.6-3, 315Greensboro, N.C.

The one change on the NC State football offense depth chart is at right tackle. McKay earned his first career start when he lined up first string against Connecticut. For the season, McKay has 18 pancakes and 5 knockdowns while allowing just 1 sack.

Speas still played 42 snaps Saturday and had 3 pancakes and a knockdown. He has not allowed a sack this year.

After starting the first 3 weeks, Speas is now listed with an “or” with McKay.

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