NC State football snap counts, PFF grades and notes: Offense vs. No. 8 Georgia Tech

After back-to-back games where moving the ball was a struggle for NC State's offense, it didn't have that issue against No. 8 Georgia Tech. Instead, the Wolfpack scored on eight of its 10 drives en route to a 48-36 win over the Yellow Jackets on Saturday night at Carter-Finley Stadium. Sophomore quarterback CJ Bailey was 24-of-32 passing for 340 yards and two touchdowns, while he rushed for 34 yards and another score on five carries to lead the Wolfpack offense. Redshirt freshman running back Duke Scott added a career-best 196 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries with two receptions for 11 yards. Redshirt sophomore wideout Noah Rogers, meanwhile, logged a team-best seven receptions for 72 yards in the victory. NC State had five offensive players bost above 70.0 grades from Pro Football Focus in the win, paced by graduate tight end Dante Daniels. Bailey and Scott weren't too far behind, while freshman wideout Teddy Hoffmann and Rogers rounded out the near-elite group against the Yellow Jackets. Let’s take a look at NC State’s full list of initial PFF grades and snap counts with notes to put some of the data into context.