Let’s start here: He’s the best North Carolina State defensive lineman since Mario Williams, the former No. 1 overall pick.
Bradley Chubb elected to return for his senior season after putting up gaudy numbers as a junior with 10 sacks, 21 tackles for loss and 56 tackles. He proceeded to improve as a senior with 10 sacks, 23 TFLs and 72 tackles, making him one of draft’s most fearsome pass rushers at 6-foot-4, 275 pounds.
The ACC Defensive Player of the Year has a cousin, Nick, who is a running back at Georgia and may get drafted in the middle rounds. Not a bad year for the Chubb family.
With the departure of Robert Tonyan to the Chicago Bears, and Marcedes Lewis‘ future more than likely tied to that of Aaron Rodgers, the tight end situation […]