Packers selected Penn State CB Kalen King with the No. 255 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
A four-star cornerback from the 2021 prep class, King (5’11/190) has a twin brother, Kobe, who is a starting linebacker for the Nittany Lions. While his brother redshirted as a freshman, Kalen played in 13 games, logging 279 snaps and making one start before taking over a starting role in 2022. King experienced a meteoric sophomore year rise allowing a 46% completion rate with a Big Ten leading 21 PBU and three interceptions, while earning the fourth-highest PFF cover grade in FBS. With King having achieved Second Team All-American honors, he projected as a first round selection in almost every prominent mock draft in the country heading into the 2023 season. He failed to deliver on the expectations, allowing a 61% completion rate with a concerning 56th% cover grade and just two PBU in 481 snaps. Exacerbating concerns is King’s 4.61s 40-yard dash. With an average physical profile, King will need to make waves in camp if he intends to carve out a meaningful NFL role.