Jeff King grew up not far from Blacksburg, starring at Pulaski County High School before committing to Virginia Tech. King enrolled at Virginia Tech in 2001, in a class that featured DeAngelo Hall, Kevin Jones, Bryan Randall, Justin Hamilton, Will Montgomery, and James Anderson, among others. Looking back, it’s one of the best recruiting classes in Virginia Tech history.
King would play in 58 games, starting his final two seasons for the Hokies at tight end before embarking on an eight-year NFL career. From 2006-13, King played for the Panthers and Cardinals, appearing in 108 games and starting 84. He caught 156 career passes and 12 touchdowns.
Advertisement
As soon as his playing career ended, King joined the Chicago Bears as a scouting intern. That didn’t last long, as King was promoted to pro scout in 2016. In 2019, he became the assistant director of pro scouting, and in 2021, he took over as the director of pro scouting. From 2022-23, King was promoted to co-director of player personnel before becoming the senior director of player personnel in 2024.
Now, King has earned his biggest promotion yet. The Bears promoted him to assistant general manager under Ryan Poles. Chicago’s former assistant GM, Ian Cunningham, left to take over as GM of the Falcons.
The promotion also came on King’s 43rd birthday.
A pretty cool birthday for the former Cougar and Hokie.
Advertisement
King’s promotion means he’s now only one step away from being an NFL GM. He’s interviewed for one job already, the Los Angeles Chargers in 2024.
While King was known for his success on the gridiron at Virginia Tech, he also played some basketball for Seth Greenberg and the Hokies.
Congratulations to Jeff.