Overview
Position: OT
College: Alabama
Class: Junior
Age: 20
Measurables
Height: 6’6 5/8”
Weight: 352 lbs.
Arm length: 33 3/8″
Hand size: 9 3/4″
Athletic testing
40-yard dash: 5.21 sec.
10-yard split: 1.84 sec.
Vertical jump: 32.5″
Broad jump: 109.0″
Bench press: 25 reps
3-cone drill: N/A
Short shuttle: N/A
Strengths
Prototype height and monster build. Excellent length. Extremely strong hands when he latches on. Tremendous wipeout power at the point of attack. Great strength on down blocks. Turns defenders off the ball to create a seal. Seals defenders inside on runs to the perimeter. Generates drive off the ball on double teams. Impressive quickness on reach blocks. Terrific ability to turn his hips in space at his size. Good mobility on interior pulls. Exceptional athleticism and acceleration in space at his size. Able to stay low off the ball in short-yardage situations. Aware to pick up run blitzes on his inside shoulder. Good footwork in pass sets. Tremendous stopping power in pass protection. Can turn into a wall he gets his hands on rushers and mirrors well early. Length is very effective as a pass blocker when he connects. Does a nice job holding his ground in pass protection when defenders get high and try pushing him back. Pushed back more than he should be but shows he can anchor down nicely. Ideal patience in pass protection. Length and strength combination help make up for lack of foot quickness. Shows awareness and anticipatory quickness switching versus stunts. Recognizes stunts early and handles his responsibility accordingly. Outstanding power when helping with a side charge. Experience pulling outside to create a moving pocket. Often communicates and points things out before the snap. Has kicked out a spot with six offensive linemen on the field. Used on the right side of the formation for unbalanced lines. Saw snaps in the backfield and as a Wildcat quarterback. Converted a late short-yardage carry versus Vanderbilt (2025). Caught a screen pass out wide versus Georgia (2025).
Weaknesses
Average foot quickness as a pass blocker. Doesn’t move his feet quick enough to match rushers. Would like to see him anticipate and move his feet better as a pass blocker. Can be delayed covering inside rushes. Needs to finish better to lock up opponents at the top of rushes. Has some balance issues when defenders get to his frame. Struggles to reach cornerback blitzes in pass protection. Trouble in general getting in front of defensive backs as a pass blocker. Could be more nimble and urgent working to the second level. Will get too straight up. Would like to see him be more eager and effective burying opponents. Improved the rest of the season but really struggled in the opener versus Florida State (2025).
NFL comparison
Evan Neal
Conclusion
Overall, Proctor is a big offensive lineman with natural athleticism and exceptional overall ability as a run blocker. The concern is his lack of foot quickness making him too much of a liability in pass protection, but he might be able to kick inside to guard if needed.
Big Board ranking: #23 | Positional ranking: #3
