Last season, the Raiders signed 6-foot-3 cornerback Sean Smith, and re-signed 6-foot-1 cornerback David Amerson, who totaled a combined 104 tackles, 27 passes defensed, and four interceptions. The addition of King would boost the team's number of sizeable playmakers at the corner position, considering his 6-foot-3, 192-pound frame. Not only does King boast an NFL-ready physique, but he also boasts the skills to be productive at the next level.

"He showed ball skills, he showed awareness, he showed great anticipation," Kiper added. "He would tackle, he's lean, but he's tall, he's long, and he would throw his body around."

King has all the tangibles to be considered a first round pick, one characteristic he possesses – that can't be measured – is his willingness to embrace the spotlight and not shy away from a challenge. King's Washington counterpart Sidney Jones has received a lot of attention for his efforts on the field, but that hasn't affected King's performance over the years.

"He made some key tackles in some games," Kiper said. "So I think he emerged because eyes were on Sidney Jones so much they said, 'Oh look at this guy, he's getting attacked, but he's up to the task,' and then he worked out great."