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NC State depth chart for North Carolina: Offense

MattCarterby:Matt Carter11/21/22

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NC State offensive lineman Dylan McMahon (Photo courtesy NC State)

The NC State football team has officially released the depth chart for the Friday afternoon game at North Carolina. 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.
10Ben FinleyR-Fr.6-3, 201Phoenix, Ariz.
14Jack ChambersSr.6-3, 201Lilburn, Ga.

The change from the Louisville-week depth chart is that Finley is now listed second-string rather than Chambers, an acknowledgement that if Morris was to miss a second straight week that Finley is likely to get the nod as signal-caller.

Running back

No.NameClassHt., Wt.Hometown
3Jordan HoustonJr.5-10, 192Waldorf, Md.
24Michael AllenFr.5-11, 200Greenville, N.C.
28Demarcus Jones IIR-So.5-10, 210Wake Forest, N.C.
34Delbert Mimms IIIR-So.5-11, 215Indianapolis, Ind.

The depth chart is acknowledgement that sophomore Demie Sumo-Karngbaye is not expected back. He was dropped from the second-string spot, and replaced by Allen, who makes his debut.

Allen received the most snaps of any NC State running back Saturday at Louisville. He has rushed 38 times for 210 yards in his rookie season.

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 51 catches for 586 yards and 4 scores. Rooks has 14 receptions for 113 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.
82Terrell Timmons Jr.Fr.6-2, 180Greensboro, N.C.

Thus far Lesane has started all 11 games and has 25 catches for 285 yards and 2 touchdowns. He has matched exceeded his career total for receptions going into the fall. Gray has added 9 receptions for 84 yards and has rushed for 50 yards on 5 runs.

Timmons was the first freshman to burn his redshirt. He has caught 2 passes for 51 yards.

X Receiver

No.NameClassHt., Wt.Hometown
88Devin CarterR-Jr.6-3, 215Clayton, N.C.
OR 11Darryl JonesSr.6-3, 195Virginia Beach, Va.
84Jasiah ProvillonFr.6-2, 205Irvington, N.J.

Carter had 19 receptions for 276 yards and a score, but he missed the loss the last two weeks with an injury.

Jones has added 24 catches for 224 yards and 3 scores.

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 but has not played in the past 3 games, two of them to an undisclosed sickness. Walker returned vs. Wake Forest after missing three games with an injury.

Y-Tight End

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

Pennix has 8 receptions for 111 yards and 2 touchdowns in four games, missing four contests with an injury. He missed the loss at Louisville but remains on the depth chart.

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
56Bryson SpeasR-Sr.6-3, 315Greensboro, N.C.
OR 74Anthony BeltonR-So.6-6, 330Tallahassee, Fla.

Belton started the first 8 games at left tackle for NC State, but Speas got the nod for the past three and this week the depth chart flipped, although the “or” remains.

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Belton has accumulated 33 pancakes and 2 knockdown blocks while being responsible for 2.5 sacks.

Speas has added 22 pancakes and 4 knockdowns while also being responsible for 1.5 sacks, including one Saturday at Louisville. 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 30 pancakes through the first 11 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.

Carter played 47 snaps at right guard against Boston College in his most extensive action of his career.

Center

No.NameClassHt., Wt.Hometown
54Dylan McMahonR-So.6-4, 300Savannah, Ga.
57Lyndon CooperR-Fr.6-2, 316Atlanta, Ga.

The removal of super senior Grant Gibson seems to be confirmation that he is not expected back. McMahon moved over from right guard to start in his place at Louisville.

McMahon has 31 pancakes and 7 knockdown blocks while starting all 11 games. McMahon has allowed 2.5 sacks

Right Guard

No.NameClassHt., Wt.Hometown
53Derrick EasonR-So.6-4, 315Norfolk, Va.
72Sean HillR-Fr.6-3, 315Snellville, Ga.

Eason started against Louisville and has seen extensive action in all but one contest. He has 18 pancakes, including five this past Saturday, and 2 knockdown blocks without allowing a sack.

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 8 straight weeks at right tackle. For the season, McKay has a team-high 51 pancakes and 12 knockdowns while allowing 3 sacks, including a pair at Louisville.

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