The Denver Broncos met with Penn State defensive back Jalen Kimber at the East-West Shrine Bowl, the defensive back confirmed during a recent interview with The Draft Network’s Justin Melo.
“I really enjoyed my meetings with the Panthers,” Kimber told Melo. “We had a good meeting. The Giants, Chargers, Browns, 49ers, Broncos, and Bills as well. I had some pretty good conversations with those teams.”
Kimber (6-0, 184 pounds) transferred to PSU ahead of the 2024 season after previously spending time at Georgia and Florida. In five college seasons, the cornerback totaled 76 tackles, nine pass breakups, one interception (returned 39 yards for a touchdown), and one forced fumble in 45 games.
The Broncos could certainly use more depth and competition at cornerback, but Kimber is a late-round prospect who might end up going undrafted. If he’s signed as an UDFA this spring, Kimber would likely be competing for a role on special teams in 2025.
The NFL draft will be held in Wisconsin from April 24-26. Denver holds seven picks.
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