The 2026 NFL Draft is right around the corner, and we’ve got you covered with in-depth scouting reports for all of this year’s top prospects.
Alabama offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor is one of the most intriguing prospects in the entire class, regardless of position. With rare athletic ability for such a massive blocker, Proctor has unlimited potential that should make him a lock to come off the board at some point in the first round.
Here’s everything NFL fans need to know about Proctor heading into this year’s draft:
Kadyn Proctor’s Vitals
Height: 6-7
Weight: 366
Age: 20
Kadyn Proctor’s Strengths
In terms of physical tools, if you wanted to build an offensive tackle in a lab, you’d probably get something along these lines. Absolutely massive, and with rare athletic ability, Proctor has ridiculous movement skills for such a gigantic blocker. His gargantuan frame envelops opposing defenders at the point of attack, and he can overwhelm them with his power when he gets locked onto a target and keeps his feet under him. His punch can be devastating when it lands accurately, and he’s a terrifying sight for smaller defenders when he gets out on the move in space. He shows flashes of quick, smooth footwork, and the ability to quickly recover and finish a rep strong if he’s beaten with an initial move. Proctor plays with a mean streak, finishing his blocks with punishing intensity.
Kadyn Proctor’s Weaknesses
As impressive as Proctor is from a physical standpoint, his technique is all over the place. While some reps show his full potential with everything firing on all cylinders, others show inconsistent hand usage, lapses in footwork, and balance issues. His height presents a constant challenge when it comes to pad level, as Proctor can struggle to stay low and win leverage against defenders that come off the snap with a lower center of gravity. Maintaining his motor late in games should also be a point of emphasis in his development at the next level.
Final Analysis
If forced to start early in his career, Proctor is likely to take his lumps as more polished, experienced NFL defenders expose his technical flaws that his raw talent can’t overcome as easily as it did in college. But with time, and the right coaching staff, Proctor’s rare physical traits could be developed into a dominant blocker with the potential to be among the league’s best.
