The veteran ESPN NFL analyst Mel Kiper Jr. and his wife Kim Kiper have been married for over three decades. The two are parents to one daughter, Lauren, who is now part of the Sinclair Broadcast Group.
Widely known as one of the first two people to establish mock drafts in the sports world, Mel Kiper Jr. has come out with a list of his favorite top 25 college players.
In Mel’s recently published ESPN article, Colorado’s wide receiver, Travis Hunter, sits at the top.
The list also has Colorado’s quarterback Shedeur Sanders jump one position higher to third.
Alongside listing his favorite 25 players, Kiper Jr. also ranked his top 10 favorite players in every position.
For Mel, it was hard to juggle his ESPN job and family business, Mel Enterprises, and that’s when Kim entered his life.
Kim became not only Mel’s life partner but also his work partner.
Throughout the years, the ESPN analyst has shown great appreciation for his wife.
Kim Kiper Took Over Mel Enterprises After Mel Kiper Sr’s Passing
Mel Kiper Jr. met Kim Kiper in Maryland, and the two began dating in 1988 after Mel Sr.’s passing.
After Mel Sr.‘s passing, Rheta, his wife, took over Mel Enterprises business.
The couple tied the knot in 1989, a year after their first date. Before marrying Mel, Kim worked in pharmaceutical sales.
Soon, Kim quit her job and started helping Rheta in Mel Enterprises. Kim saw Rheta working late into the night, writing customer information on cards and doing books by hand.
But Kim changed all of this. She created a computerized customer database and purchased an automated postage machine.
Kim negotiated Kiper’s contracts with ESPN and helped her husband put together his draft book.
In a 2009 New York Times article, Mel mentioned that Kim does virtually everything except scout players.
The article also pointed out Kim tuned to CNBC because she handled their investments, and Mel was fine watching the show House Hunters.
Kim mentioned in a two-page ESPN article that the football world meant nothing to her before she met Mel.
But even after their marriage and Kim helping out her husband on the business side, Kim didn’t pay too close attention to football.
In the New York Times article, she mentioned she only knew about quarterback Matthew Stafford because of the picture she saw in their self-published book.
A 2014 Bleacher Report article mentioned that the couple, with their only child, live in a 6,550 square-foot house.
It consisted of a pool, and Mel and Kim built a radio and TV studio so he could fulfill his ESPN commitments.
A few years later, the couple purchased their second home with an elevator inside that served all three levels.
The sports analyst said in the BR article that he and his family were living the American dream.
Mel And Kim’s Daughter, Lauren Kiper, Became A Mom In 2024
Lauren Kiper, the only child of Mel and Kim, has always been mentioned in articles about the Kiper family.
In the ESPN article, Kim wrote that only Lauren possessed the power to drag Mel away from football forecasting.
In May 2024, the football analyst, who doesn’t post much on his Instagram handle, shared an appreciation post for his wife, Kim, and his daughter, Lauren, on Mother’s Day.
Lauren graduated from Stevenson University with a Business Communication degree in 2017 and has since been working with Sinclair Broadcasting Group.
She began as their purchasing assistant in 2017 and currently works as their Strategic Sourcing Specialist.
The BR article mentioned that Mel only started using cell phones and text to keep in touch with his daughter.
Lauren tied the knot with Alex Klunk, a Stevenson graduate, on June 19, 2021.
On August 4, 2024, Alex and Lauren welcomed their first child, Blakely Grace Klunk.
Dad Alex shared a Facebook post mentioning the birth of their daughter alongside a picture of him bedside with Lauren and their newborn.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Alongside handling all of Mel’s businesses and investments, Kim is also his barber, and the ESPN analyst doesn’t let anyone else cut his hair.
- In the 2014 BR article, Mel mentioned that he still doesn’t know how to use an ATM card.