Bryson King is a 6'3" Linebacker/Tight End in the 2028 class.
King attends Pewaukee in Wisconsin.
King's Player Profile was created on June 20, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Bryson
KingLB/TE
Class
2028
Height
6'3"
Weight
195
HS
Pewaukee
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WI
2028s I Hope to Catch Up With This Summer
The Pewaukee LB factory is running overtime with their Class of 2028. One of those members is Bryson...
Written by Mark Johnson
Bryson
KingLB/TE
Class
2028
Height
6'3"
Weight
195
HS
Pewaukee
|
WI
2028 Class Rankings Update: Watch List to Rankings
Pewaukee is continuing its history of producing intriguing defensive athletes with the Class of 2028. Bryson King made...
Written by Mark Johnson
Mark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Mark Johnson
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
The Pewaukee LB factory is running overtime with their Class of 2028. One of those members is Bryson KingBrysonKing
6'3" | 195 lbs | LB/TE
Pewaukee | 2028 StateWI
, a 6’3″ 190 lbs athlete who piled up over 100 tackles in 2025. A performance that helped him earn All Conference Honorable Mention in the Classic 8 conference. That early production has me very excited for his potential ceiling. Even more so because he has the frame for the position and room to continue to add bulk to it over the coming years. This summer at camps I want to see the impressive LB in space. I want to see how he drops, changes direction, and reads and reacts to routes from RBs and/or TEs. I know he can do the dirty work and stop the run. This camp season will be a great chance to put up strong numbers and then prove he can be a three down LB who can run defend and cover.
Pewaukee is continuing its history of producing intriguing defensive athletes with the Class of 2028. Bryson KingBrysonKing
6'3" | 195 lbs | LB/TE
Pewaukee | 2028 StateWI
made plays all over the field as a three down LB for the varsity defense as just a sophomore. In coverage he has the mobility, burst, and ability to read the QB’s eyes so that he can get his hands into passing lanes. Against the run Bryson does well moving through traffic and several times he flashes the knack for getting through the OL nearly untouched. He flows with the play while still coming downhill to meet the ball to minimize gain. Big things ahead for Bryson and this Pewaukee defense.