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#20

Kadyn Proctor

OT Alabama Junior
85.0
Grade

Draft Projection

1
Round
15 - 40
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank

Measurements

6'7"
Height
352
Weight (lbs)
33.375"
Arm Length
9.75"
Hand Size

Athletic Testing

5.21s
40-Yard Dash
32.5"
Vertical Jump
109.0"
Broad Jump
25
Bench (reps)

College Statistics

12
Games
12
Games Started

Scouting Report

6'7", 352-pound mountain of a man with rare size and natural power who is ranked second on Bruce Feldman's Freaks List. An excellent downhill run blocker who can drive defenders off the ball and blends rare size with movement skills, including being used at wide receiver in goal-line situations. Top-heavy play style and inconsistent technique limit his ceiling but his traits are elite.

Player Comparison

Mekhi Becton

Strengths

  • Mountainous frame with planetary mass that anchors like concrete against bull rushes while maintaining enough bend to redirect defenders - can make SEC edge rushers look helpless.
  • Violently explosive hands that deliver thunderous initial punches capable of short-circuiting pass rushers' plans - when he connects clean, defenders' momentum dies instantly.
  • Road-grading power in the run game allows him to displace defensive linemen with alarming ease - showed ability to create gaping holes against Georgia's dominant front.
  • Surprising lateral quickness for a behemoth his size - covers ground with deceptive efficiency when pulling or reaching the second level on zone schemes.
  • Natural knee bend and ankle flexion uncommon for players carrying 360+ pounds - can sink his hips to absorb contact while maintaining leverage against quicker defenders.
  • Improving pass set angles demonstrate football intelligence and coachability - has learned to use his massive frame to funnel rushers wider, creating longer paths to the QB.
  • Runs his feet on contact with bad intentions - doesn't just engage blocks but looks to bury defenders and plays with the kind of nasty temperament that sets a tone.
  • Recovery ability when beaten shows his athletic potential - might get caught with an initial move but has the footwork to reestablish position before pressure arrives.
  • Made the 2025 Feldman freaks list - he wrote:"The biggest, by far, of Alabama’s three O-line Freaks, the 6-7, 366-pound Proctor’s body has 274 pounds of lean muscle mass with 26 percent body fat. His strength numbers are awesome. This summer, he squatted 815 pounds, benched 535 and power cleaned 405.
  • Honestly, I was even more blown away when I found out he vertical jumped 32 inches and broad jumped 9-3. He’s 366 pounds! That 32-inch vertical is as much or more than five of the wideouts who were at this year’s combine. It’s the same as Colorado’s LaJohntay Wester, and he weighed 203 pounds less.

Areas to Improve

  • Hand placement wavers under pressure against elite speed rushers - tends to grab outside the frame when feeling threatened, leading to potential holding calls at the next level.
  • Pad level rises in sustained pass protection situations, particularly when fatigued - will need to maintain leverage consistency through four quarters against NFL talent.
  • Over-relies on raw power rather than refining technique in one-on-one situations - sometimes tries to maul defenders when precision would be more effective.
  • Lateral redirect against counters needs refinement - can be a beat slow recognizing and responding to sophisticated pass rush sequences from elite defenders.
  • Conditioning concerns at his massive size could limit effectiveness in up-tempo offenses - notably struggled maintaining performance level late in games last season.