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2025 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Kobe King, Penn State

Kobe King 2025 NFL Draft Profile

School: Penn State

Position: Linebacker

Class: Redshirt Junior

Hometown: Detroit, Michigan

Measurements

Height: 6’ 1”

Weight: 236 pounds

Arm Length: 31 ¼ inches

Hand Size: 9 ½ inches

Pro-Day Results

40-Yard Dash: 4.63 seconds

Three-cone Drill: 7.21 seconds

Bench Press: 26 reps.

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2025 NFL Draft: Kobe King Scouting Profile

Kobe King comes into the 2025 NFL Draft as a tough, old-school, throwback linebacker who excels playing in the box, where he plays downhill using his physicality. He is good at taking on blocks and can fill gaps in the running game. He will need to play with better technique to make up for aesthetic limitations, which make him susceptible to missing tackles in the open field and pass coverage. He is a true leader who can handle the green dot responsibilities on Penn State’s defense and was a team captain during the 2024 season.

King was a three-star recruit out of Cass Technical High School and came to Penn State along with his twin brother Kalen, who was a 7th-round pick by the Green Bay Packers in the 2024 NFL Draft. He played in four games in his redshirt season in 2021 and was a reserve in the 2022 season. King came on in 2023 with 59 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, and three sacks, earning Honorable Mention All-Big Ten. King followed that up by recording 97 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, three sacks, and a forced fumble, earning Second-Team All-Big Ten Honors in 2024.

Strengths

  • Prototypical inside linebacker build and frame.
  • He possesses a good awareness of his keys and the action on the field.
  • He leverages his fit with a firm base and has powerful hand strikes.
  • Takes the correct lanes to the ball carrier.
  • Excels at making contact with the ball carrier as they go down on contact.
  • He knows his assignments on defense and rarely has mental errors on the field.
  • Has played on all four phases of special teams.

Weaknesses

  • Lacks lateral agility to get around climbing blocks in pursuit.
  • Has trouble with ball carriers when they bounce to the outside due to his lack of short-area quickness.
  • Can be susceptible to losing the ball around bigger bodies in the running game.
  • He is not a plus player in man coverage in the passing game, especially against in-line tight ends.

NFL Comparison

Chad Muma, Jacksonville Jaguars

Potential Team Fits

Baltimore RavensCleveland Browns, Dallas CowboysIndianapolis ColtsLas Vegas RaidersLos Angeles RamsNew York Giants.

Draft Projection

Day Three (fourth/fifth round)

Last Word on Kobe King

Kobe King is a player who can fit a role at the next level. He is a former team captain, he is physical, and he also has a high football IQ. He can also play a role as a special teams demon right away. King must find a way to improve his skills in pass coverage for coaches to be able to trust him on the field on third downs. All in all, he will contribute on special teams and will be good against the run, and if he can fix his shortcomings in coverage, then he will be a solid starter in the NFL.

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About Brandon Walker

Brandon Walker has spent over a decade in the sports writing industry covering teams such as the Pittsburgh Steelers, Pitt Panthers and Penn State to name a few. He covers the Baltimore Ravens for LWOS.

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