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Kadyn Proctor

Alabama

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height

"6'7"""

weight

369

position rank

7

overall rank

40

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Analyst's Report

Kadyn Proctor Scouting Report

“Kadyn Proctor is an exaggerated movie depiction of an offensive lineman in real life. At his best, he is the best offensive line prospect I’ve ever watched.”    

Draft Grade: Round 2 - Winning Starter

Strengths:

Frame and Athletic Profile: Overwhelming size and mass. At more than 360 pounds, Proctor is an athletic anomaly—explosive, fluid, and flexible at a size few humans can manage, let alone move like he does.

Explosiveness in Pass Sets: Proctor has an uncanny ability to cover ground in his set. Defenders rarely beat him to the spot. His initial burst and range are elite for any tackle, let alone one his size.

Pure Pass Protector: He doesn’t overset and consistently forces rushers to play through his chest or run the arc—both of which are tough asks against his blend of length and athleticism. He knows when to clamp and when to strike with a well-timed jab. His anchor is rare, and he can set to any alignment without being phased by speed. Proctor plays with a calm, collected demeanor in protection, rarely showing panic.

Pure Power in Run Game: He’s a true displacer—an immovable object with natural power. With Proctor, it’s just math. His raw strength, paired with elite athleticism, makes him a dominant force at the point of attack.

Concerns:

Body Composition, Conditioning, and Finishing Plays: Proctor’s elite size is a true asset, but it’s something he’ll need to manage carefully. At times, he lacks the strain and finish you'd like to see on blocks. If cutting a bit of weight or reconfiguring his body composition helps him play with more urgency and tenacity, it’s a worthwhile adjustment. Unlocking more consistent effort and finishing ability could take his game to another level.

Inconsistent Angles and Landmarks in Run Game: There are moments when Proctor’s footwork gets heavy, which limits his ability to close space and strike with the right angles. His hat placement can be erratic, and he needs to become more intentional about targeting landmarks to maintain angle integrity and maximize displacement.

Leverage Issues in Run Game: Proctor can rely too heavily on his size advantage and come off the ball too high-hipped. That upright posture reduces his ability to generate consistent leverage, especially against lower, compact defenders. Improving pad level and bend will be key to fully unlocking his run-blocking potential.