NC State depth chart for Texas Tech: Offense
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The NC State football team has officially released the depth chart for the home opener against Texas Tech. 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. | Name | Class | Ht., Wt. | Hometown |
13 | Devin Leary | R-Jr. | 6-1, 215 | Sicklerville, N.J. |
14 | Jack Chambers | Sr. | 5-10, 180 | Lilburn, Ga. |
16 | MJ Morris | Fr. | 6-2, 192 | Carrollton, Ga. |
Through 2 games, Leary has completed 33 of 58 passes (56.9 percent) for 449 yards and 5 touchdowns with 1 pick and has added 2 rushing scores.
Both Chambers and Morris received their initial action of the season during the lopsided win over Charleston Southern, with Chambers entering the contest first.
Running back
No. | Name | Class | Ht., Wt. | Hometown |
3 | Jordan Houston | Jr. | 5-10, 192 | Waldorf, Md. |
OR 0 | Demie Sumo-Karngbaye | So. | 6-0, 210 | Willingboro, N.J. |
28 | Demarcus Jones II | R-So. | 5-10, 210 | Wake Forest, N.C. |
34 | Delbert Mimms III | R-So. | 5-11, 215 | Indianapolis, Ind. |
Houston has started both contests, but Sumo-Karngbaye has more carries (21) and yards (149) between the two. Houston has added 20 rushes for 81 yards for NC State, and he also is the squad’s second-leading receiver at 5 catches for a co-team high 72 yards, including a score.
Slot Receiver
No. | Name | Class | Ht., Wt. | Hometown |
5 | Thayer Thomas | R-Sr. | 6-0, 195 | Wake Forest, N.C. |
4 | Porter Rooks | So. | 6-1, 195 | Charlotte, N.C. |
21 | Jalen Coit | R-Fr. | 5-11, 171 | Cheraw, S.C. |
Thomas leads NC State with 6 receptions and is tied with Houston for most receiving yards with 72. He has also made a touchdown catch.
Coit had his first career scoring reception in the lopsided win over Charleston Southern.
Outside Z-Receiver
No. | Name | Class | Ht., Wt. | Hometown |
15 | Keyon Lesane | Jr. | 5-11, 190 | Lumberton, N.C. |
8 | Julian Gray | R-Fr. | 5-11, 197 | Charlotte, N.C. |
84 | Jasiah Provillon | R-Jr. | 6-2, 205 | Irvington, N.J. |
Lesane started the season opener and has 3 catches for 50 yards, but Gray received a noticeable bump in playing time vs. Charleston Southern. NC State football coach Dave Doeren acknowledged that Gray should have played more in the opener. Gray has 4 catches for 40 yards this year.
Outside X-Receiver
No. | Name | Class | Ht., Wt. | Hometown |
88 | Devin Carter | R-Jr. | 6-3, 215 | Clayton, N.C. |
OR 11 | Darryl Jones | Sr. | 6-3, 195 | Virginia Beach, Va. |
85 | Anthony Smith | So. | 6-2, 190 | Huntingtown, Md. |
Carter has 4 catches for 54 yards thus far, but Smith made a big impression against Charleston Southern, catching 2 passes for 58 yards, including a 40-yard score. Like Gray, Doeren admitted Smith needed more reps for NC State.
H-Tight End
No. | Name | Class | Ht., Wt. | Hometown |
29 | Christopher Toudle | R-So. | 6-4, 240 | Wilmington, N.C. |
48 | Fred Seabrough Jr. | R-Fr. | 6-4, 250 | Swainsboro, Ga. |
Toudle has 3 catches for 40 yards and a score, while Seabrough made his first career reception at NC State, hauling in a 3-yard pass, in the Charleston Southern win.
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Y-Tight End
No. | Name | Class | Ht., Wt. | Hometown |
47 | Cedric Seabrough | R-Fr. | 6-4, 245 | Swainsboro, Ga. |
87 | Kameron Walker | R-So. | 6-5, 250 | Camden, N.C. |
The loss of fifth-year redshirt junior Trent Pennix until potentially the bye week leaves this duo at the top of the depth chart. Although Seabrough is listed as a starter, Walker lined up first string as NC State opened in a 2-tight end set vs. Charleston Southern.
Overall, each played 15 snaps Saturday.
Left Tackle
No. | Name | Class | Ht., Wt. | Hometown |
74 | Anthony Belton | R-So. | 6-6, 330 | Tallahassee, Fla. |
76 | Patrick Matan | R-Fr. | 6-4, 310 | Chevy Chase, Md. |
Belton has started both games at left tackle this season. Matan was able to get 13 snaps vs. Charleston Southern.
Left Guard
No. | Name | Class | Ht., Wt. | Hometown |
64 | Chandler Zavala | R-Sr. | 6-5, 325 | Boynton Beach, Fla. |
75 | Anthony Carter Jr. | R-Fr. | 6-3, 300 | Charlotte, N.C. |
Carter’s 16 snaps Saturday against Charleston Southern represented his debut on the field for offense at NC State.
Center
No. | Name | Class | Ht., Wt. | Hometown |
50 | Grant Gibson | R-Sr. | 6-1, 310 | Charlotte, N.C. |
57 | Lyndon Cooper | R-Fr. | 6-2, 316 | Atlanta, Ga. |
Cooper was also able to get into the game Saturday for 16 reps.
Right Guard
No. | Name | Class | Ht., Wt. | Hometown |
54 | Dylan McMahon | R-So. | 6-4, 305 | Savannah, Ga. |
53 | Derrick Eason | R-Jr. | 6-4, 315 | Norfolk, Va. |
McMahon has started both week, but Eason is emerging as a valuable rotation player for NC State. He logged 51 snaps Saturday vs. Charleston Southern.
Right Tackle
No. | Name | Class | Ht., Wt. | Hometown |
56 | Bryson Speas | R-Sr. | 6-3, 315 | Greensboro, N.C. |
52 | Timothy McKay | R-So. | 6-4, 315 | Raleigh, N.C. |
Speas continues to start, but he only played 19 snaps Saturday compared to McKay’s 58. This a week after McKay was the top-graded player on PFF against East Carolina for the NC State offense.