Kadyn Proctor — 2026 NFL Mock Draft Roundup 2.0

Leading up to the 2026 NFL Draft, we will track where Alabama Crimson Tide offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor appears in the latest NFL mock drafts.

Kadyn Proctor NFL Mock Drafts

Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Kadyn Proctor has appeared:

NFL.com — Lance Zierlein

No. 14 overall — Baltimore Ravens

Proctor's play was a bit inconsistent in 2025, but he's still a mashing run blocker with the ability to slide inside to guard now and eventually man either tackle spot.

ESPN — Matt Miller

No. 35 overall — Tennessee Titans

The Titans have one supersized offensive tackle from Alabama in JC Latham, so let's give them another. Proctor's tape at the end of the season was much better than at the beginning, and he has immense potential as a starting left tackle.

CBS Sports — Ryan Wilson

No. 19 overall — Carolina Panthers

Proctor is a massive, athletic LT with impressive balance and the ability to move effectively in space, making him a first-round talent in both pass protection and perimeter run schemes. When locked in, he can dominate defensive linemen in the run game and neutralize elite edge rushers in pass protection. While his weight, footwork and consistency can be an issue at times, his size, athleticism and upside make him a potential top-tier tackle when fully focused.

PFF — Trevor Sikkema

No. 23 overall — Philadelphia Eagles

Proctor is a behemoth of an offensive lineman at 6-foot-7 and 360 pounds. Given his size, his foot speed can look slow and heavy, but I don't think he's getting enough credit for how well he played down the stretch of 2025. By the end of the year, he earned an 84.2 PFF pass-blocking grade and an 81.1 PFF run-blocking grade. I like him best as a guard, but the Eagles could draft him as a guard in the short term and then perhaps have him kick out to tackle when Lane Johnson retires.

The Athletic — Baumgardner/Dochterman

No. 21 overall — Pittsburgh Steelers

Whether or not Aaron Rodgers returns at quarterback, the Steelers need an anchor at left tackle.

Proctor has incredible size (6-7, 366) and freakish athletic ability. He's still young and needs development, but if he reaches his potential, watch out.

NFL.com — Bucky Brooks

No. 17 overall — Detroit Lions

The Lions' O-line was hit hard by center Frank Ragnow's sudden retirement last year, and now left tackle Taylor Decker is mulling his future, as well -- which could make offensive tackle a top priority. Proctor needs to smooth out the rough parts of his game, but his potential to develop into a franchise-caliber tackle would make the gamble worth the risk at this point.

NFL.com — Daniel Jeremiah

No. 24 overall — Cleveland Browns (via JAX)

Proctor is an enormous human. If the Browns can keep Dawand Jones healthy, they would have a massive duo at tackle.

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