Noah King
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Oliver West | Prep Redzone Scout
6’2, 190 lb. Ohio DB Noah King now attends Hamilton High School and owns premium size for the position that is now becoming a hotter and hotter trend with collegiate DB coaches. King did earn a P4 offer from West Virginia back in the summer of 2023, as well as an Oregon State offer in late May of this past spring, but was mostly sitting in the FCS/FBS range offer-wise as Marshall, Illinois State, Buffalo, Ball State, Eastern Kentucky, and Bowling Green State had offered throughout his recruitment. However, he firmly cemented himself into the P4 sphere of recruitment this Summer Camp SZN, as a camp performance at SEC Kentucky netted him an offer from the Wildcats, which carried into Nebraska and Kansas State offers over the course of the rest of June and into July. King also went to Vanderbilt and ran a 4.48 at a verified 6’2, 190, and popped off a 4.59 laser 40 at a NEXTGEN camp back in March. Plus, he was a part of Hamilton’s 4×1 D1 state runner-up team this summer.
Two-way contributor as a WR and DB, the play speed pops off the tape first and foremost, as well as his start/stop acceleration. King is also a strong tackler in the open field and a physical and willing contributor in run support, and shows off a big catch radius and strong hands at the catch point. I’d like to see some more explosive plays and coverage reps as a senior, as the athleticism is apparent and obvious and he has real-deal athletic numbers to back it up. Should be a monster year for the Hamilton High School soon-to-be senior.
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Read EvaluationMike Bey | Prep Redzone Scout
In 2022, Noah’s very good play helped the Fairfield Indians to a 7-win season where they averaged 31.3 points per game. He lines up on the outside as an XWR and in the slot. He uses his good athleticism to beat press coverage before getting behind the CB on a fade route. He tracks the ball well in the air before showing good hands as he makes the catch with his hands away from his body in the endzone for a TD. Against zone coverage, he displays great football intelligence as he finds the soft spot before making the catch for a 1st down.
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Read EvaluationMike Bey | Prep Redzone Scout
In 2022, Noah helped the Fairfield Indians to a 7-win season where they averaged 31.3 points per game. He lines up on the outside primarily as an XWR. He is quick off the LOS and displays very good football intelligence as he reads the coverage and finds the soft spot in zone. He tracks the ball well in the air and displays very good hands as he possesses a catch radius that enables him to catch the ball with his hands away from his body. He displays excellent competitive toughness as he rises to the occasion in close games.
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