In an effort to provide you as much information as possible when it comes to the top cornerbacks in the 2017 draft class, I am currently putting together as many interception and pass breakup compilation videos as I can between now and the end of April and especially when it comes to players who the Pittsburgh Steelers might select in the first several rounds.
While I won’t be able to track down every career college interception and pass breakup for every top player that I highlight in this series, I should be able to find a good majority of them for you to examine.
In this compilation video, we’ll look at Washington cornerback Kevin King, who will more than likely be selected somewhere during the first two rounds of the 2017 NFL Draft.
King registered 6 total interceptions in the 47 games that he played in at Washington dating back to 2013 and 5 of them came in the last two seasons. Additionally, King had 22 total pass breakups during that four-year span. Fortunately, I was able to track down 5 of King’s interceptions and as well as 15 of his pass breakups over the course of the last two seasons for you along with several replays of each.
At this year’s scouting combine, King measured in at 6030, 200-pounds with 32-inch arms. He ran the 40-yard-dash in 4.43 seconds. His vertical jump was 39.5-inches and he ran the short shuttle in 3.89 seconds and the 3-cone drill in 6.56 seconds.