Noah King is a 6'6" Offensive Line in the 2026 class.
King attends Chippewa Falls in Wisconsin.
King's Player Profile was created on January 26, 2025.
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Expert Analysis
Noah
KingOL
Class
2026
Height
6'6"
Weight
260
HS
Chippewa Falls
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WI
Best Uncommitted 2026 OL of Northern WI
One of the more exciting recruits of Northern WI is Chippewa Falls OT Noah King . There is...
Written by Mark Johnson
Noah
KingOL
Class
2026
Height
6'6"
Weight
260
HS
Chippewa Falls
|
WI
Junior Recruits to Pursue In and Around Eau Claire
The city of Eau Claire and the surrounding area is loaded up with offensive linemen in the Class...
Written by Mark Johnson
Noah
KingOL
Class
2026
Height
6'6"
Weight
260
HS
Chippewa Falls
|
WI
UWEC Futures Exposure Camp: Stars of the Show
The top OL from the day was Chippewa Falls’ Noah King . The Top 10 OL in the...
Written by Mark Johnson
Noah
KingOL
Class
2026
Height
6'6"
Weight
260
HS
Chippewa Falls
|
WI
Top Newcomers of the 2026 Rankings
I was able to catch Noah and Chippewa Falls live this season, and since then it was clear...
Written by Mark Johnson
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One of the more exciting recruits of Northern WI is Chippewa Falls OT Noah KingNoahKing
6'6" | 260 lbs | OL
Chippewa Falls | 2026 StateWI
. There is so much to love about his game at this point, but the reason to be excited is because his best football is still to come. Noah plays at 260 lbs, a weight that he easily carries while showing off range to pull or get out in space and devastate DBs. That range is paired with natural flexibility to give him leverage and also a strong anchor to sink into while pass blocking. Noah’s active hands do a great job getting inside and also making the first contact, giving him control over where the defender goes. If he can hold onto, or improve those strengths while also filling out more at the next level then I believe that King has a great chance at being a potential FCS recruit.
The city of Eau Claire and the surrounding area is loaded up with offensive linemen in the Class of 2026. Noah KingNoahKing
6'6" | 260 lbs | OL
Chippewa Falls | 2026 StateWI
is one of the best in the state. He checks so many boxes from his 6’6″ 260 lbs frame with long arms and plenty of room to continue to bulk up to his elite athleticism for the position. Noah’s range shines throughout his tape. He can so easily get out in space and run down DBs or LBs. His athleticism in short areas also shines as he possesses the reactive athleticism to provide excellent pass protection as he mirrors pass rushers. King’s balance and body control paired with his athleticism and size should have every D2 in the area after him and D1 programs also checking in on him. Noah is a talented recruit that still has such a high ceiling to go after in the future.
The top OL from the day was Chippewa Falls’ Noah KingNoahKing
6'6" | 260 lbs | OL
Chippewa Falls | 2026 StateWI
. The Top 10 OL in the state of WI looked the part of a future D1 athlete. To start, King checked in at 6’4.75″ 263 lbs with a 6’8.5″ wingspan and 9.5″ hands. He also tested well for the position with a 25″ vertical, 8’6.25″ broad, and putting up a 5.27 40 time. More important than the numbers was how Noah looked going through the drills. The OT plays with that natural athleticism that is hard to find at this level. Fluid lower body while changing direction, natural and smooth running in the 40. King looked how he looks on tape. Big, athletic, fluid, and strong. The ’26 has one of the highest ceilings in this Class at his position.
I was able to catch Noah and Chippewa Falls live this season, and since then it was clear that the ’26 left tackle was going to debut well among his fellow OL. The 6’6″ 260 lbs left tackle has so much potential in his frame. He easily carries the weight, proving there is so much room to fill out. Noah’s range and athleticism jump off the tape too. He is able to easily get out in space and lead screen passes or pull across the formation or get up to an LB. When Noah arrives at his opponent there is an instant flip to power and aggression as he is able to flatten defenders on contact. That mobility and change of direction shine in pass protection as well. Noah makes it look easy as he mirrors pass rushers and stands them up at the point of contact. With Noah’s length, power, and athleticism I believe he will be able to play at a high level while still being able to stay at left tackle.