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REPORT: NC State's Kentavius Street tore his ACL


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There have been rumors of a significant injury suffered by North Carolina State defensive lineman Kentavius Street. Draft Analyst can confirm the rumors.

During a private workout for an NFL team last Friday, which included multiple defensive linemen from North Carolina State, Kentavius Street suffered an injury which turned out to be a torn ACL in his right knee.

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17 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Perhaps an Undrafted free agent invite--he may have been one anyway.

I think he is the kid from NCSU who squats 700 lbs.

And has run a 4.58. Atheltic freak, whose numbers did not quite stack up. Doesn't play with leverage as good as he could have, and did not use his hands very well.  

But, he was a big part of why Chubb was so successful. 

 

Source: Am State fan. 

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23 minutes ago, PantherBrew said:

And has run a 4.58. Atheltic freak, whose numbers did not quite stack up. Doesn't play with leverage as good as he could have, and did not use his hands very well.  

But, he was a big part of why Chubb was so successful. 

 

Source: Am State fan. 

What a DL they had--after Chubb, I think 3 more could get drafted--on offense, you have a T and 2 RBs and most likely a G.   That is about 8 guys drafted and I may be missing someone.  I have kind of had my eye on Richardson (OT) and the G (forget name) and I think Samuels could be the big back (versatile) we need.  (Hard to tell based on his film--State used him like aTE, RB, FB, Hback....I think I remember him completing a pass.  Sheez.

State may be heading in the right direction.

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