Didn't see this posted yet, but it is a scouting report on Kofi from nbadraft.net
Kofi Cockburn C Jamaica/Oak Hill Academy (VA) 9/1/1999
7’0 in shoes, 302 lbs, 7’6 wingspan, 9’3 standing reach
3 Pts, 6 Reb
Kofi was back for a second year with the World team in 2019. His size and bulk remind you of a middle-aged Shaquille O’Neil. He is all power around the basket and tries to play bully ball. That is his strength, and he tries to exploit anyone that gets in his way. He has surprising athleticism for his size. He can really run the court and shows good bounce off the floor when in space. He lacks a legit NBA skill to score the basketball unless he over powers his opponent. His shooting range is limited, and he struggles at times to react to the pace of play. He doesn’t play off defenders, and he doesn’t have the agility to alter his pre-determined moves in the post. He can be a massive force in the paint, and he can defend the low post because of his size but I wouldn’t consider him a great rim protector. He will always be considered an NBA prospect because of his size and athleticism. He would have been a lottery pick 15-20 years ago, but it is hard to see how his game translates to the NBA in today’s game of pace and space. I expect he will be a great Div. I player for multiple years, but his upside for the NBA is a big question mark. He should try to lose some of his bulk and improve his skill set as much as possible next year at Illinois. The fighting Illini are getting a heck of a college player who will dominate the day he steps on campus, but I just don’t know how he fits in today’s NBA.