Kadyn Proctor
Alabama
Scouting Report

Proctor is a physics experiment at left tackle — 352 pounds of mass that moves like it shouldn't, with a stonewall anchor and run-game violence that creates vertical displacement few college linemen can match. When he sinks his hips and locks on, the rep is over, and the Georgia tape (zero pressures allowed, 80.9 PFF pass-block grade) is the teaser reel for what this could look like on Sundays. But the flip side is real: his pad level rises with fatigue, lateral quickness against NFL-caliber speed rushers remains a genuine question mark, and his conditioning at this weight has historically been the separator between Jordan Mailata and Mekhi Becton. He's the most polarizing lineman in the class — either a franchise cornerstone at tackle in a gap-heavy scheme or a very good guard who never quite stays at the position he was drafted to play.

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Pro ComparisonMekhi Becton

Nearly identical physical profile (6'7, 350+, freakish combine testing), same question about whether he stays at tackle or moves inside, and identical ceiling/floor spread — a dominant force when technique is right, a liability when weight and pad level betray him. Multiple analysts have drawn this comparison directly.

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