The Wolfpacker

March-April 2024

The Wolfpacker: An Independent Magazine Covering NC State Sports

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MARCH/APRIL 2024 ■ 35 Junior college transfer Wyatt Wright is a key newcomer to watch. He flew around the field for Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College as a sopho- more and could challenge for early play- ing time after enrolling in January. The staff could also shore up the po- sition group by moving redshirt junior Sean Brown from safety to linebacker. That will be something to monitor in spring practice. Will The Transfer Receivers Earn Starting Roles? NC State has welcomed three transfer pass catchers — wideouts Noah Rog- ers from Ohio State and Wesley Grimes from Wake Forest, and tight end Jus- tin Joly from Connecticut. Any or all of them could start this fall. At 6-foot-3, 235 pounds, Joly fits the flex-Y mold — a wide receiver/tight end hybrid. The junior touts his ability to gain yards after the catch. While with the Huskies last year, he hauled in 56 receptions for 578 yards and 2 touch- downs. Grimes, who chose the Demon Dea- cons over the Pack out of high school as the nation's No. 36 recruit, emerged as a productive outside receiver during his sophomore campaign, catching 20 passes for 339 yards and 4 touchdowns. For much of last season, the Wolfpack lacked a consistent outside receiver who could win 50/50 balls. Grimes is a can- didate to fill that role. Rogers, a former five-star recruit from Raleigh, redshirted in his debut season with the Buckeyes before return- OFFENSE No. Name Elig. Ht. Wt. QUARTERBACK — Grayson McCall Gr. 6-3 218 — CJ Bailey Fr. 6-6 190 RUNNING BACK — Jordan Waters Gr. 6-0 215 — Hollywood Smothers R-Fr. 5-11 182 WIDE RECEIVER — Wesley Grimes Jr. 6-2 185 — Terrell Anderson Fr. 6-2 185 WIDE RECEIVER — Noah Rogers R-Fr. 6-2 200 86 Dacari Collins R-Jr. 6-4 212 SLOT 10 Kevin "KC" Concepcion So. 5-11 187 8 Julian Gray R-Jr. 5-11 190 FLEX-Y (TE) — Justin Joly Jr. 6-3 235 11 Juice Vereen So. 6-4 214 TIGHT END — Dante Daniels R-Jr. 6-6 267 49 Reid Mitchell R-So. 6-4 246 LEFT TACKLE 74 Anthony Belton Gr. 6-6 336 64 Rico Jackson R-Fr. 6-6 323 LEFT GUARD 75 Anthony Carter Jr. R-Jr. 6-3 305 79 Kamen Smith R-Fr. 6-5 316 CENTER — Zeke Correll Gr. 6-3 307 55 Rylan Vann R-So. 6-1 285 RIGHT GUARD 52 Timothy McKay Gr. 6-4 312 69 Dawson Jaramillo Gr. 6-5 305 RIGHT TACKLE 65 Jacarrius Peak R-So. 6-4 285 — Val Erickson R-So. 6-5 324 DEFENSE No. Name Elig. Ht. Wt. RIGHT END 1 Davin Vann Sr. 6-2 280 97 Noah Potter Gr. 6-6 272 NOSE TACKLE 44 Brandon Cleveland Jr. 6-4 300 46 Nick Campbell R-So. 6-4 300 LEFT END 13 Travali Price R-Jr. 6-4 270 47 Red Hibbler R-Sr. 6-2 264 STRONG-SIDE LINEBACKER 10 Caden Fordham R-Jr. 6-1 228 — Wyatt Wright Jr. 6-0 215 MIDDLE LINEBACKER 26 Devon Betty Sr. 6-1 232 27 Jayland Parker R-Jr. 6-1 221 WEAK-SIDE LINEBACKER 34 Kamal Bonner R-Fr. 6-2 195 36 Kelvon McBride R-Fr. 6-3 210 LEFT CORNERBACK 3 Aydan White Sr. 6-0 189 — Devon Marshall Jr. 5-11 193 RIGHT CORNERBACK — Corey Coley Sr. 6-1 180 25 Brandon Cisse So. 6-0 182 STRONG SAFETY 12 Devan Boykin Gr. 5-10 195 19 Bishop Fitzgerald Sr. 6-0 195 FREE SAFETY 0 Sean Brown R-Jr. 6-0 207 24 Zack Myers R-Fr. 6-1 188 NICKEL — Donovan Kaufman Sr. 5-10 204 — Tamarcus Cooley R-Fr. 5-11 205 Projected 2024 Depth Chart Dave Doeren led the Pack to nine wins last year for the fourth time in his 11 seasons as head coach. He became the winningest coach in program history and has compiled an 81-58 record heading into his 12th campaign in Raleigh. PHOTO BY LARRY BLANKENSHIP

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