
Kaleb Proctor
Kaleb Proctor projects as a Day 3 rotational defensive lineman with positional versatility and functional strength that should translate to the next level. His defining trait is surprising pad-level consistency and gap discipline for a prospect from a lower-tier program, offering immediate value as a run-stopper in even-front schemes. NFL teams seeking depth and a high-floor backup who can spell starters without losing structural integrity will find him useful, though his athletic ceiling suggests a career backup rather than starter.
The primary concern is athleticism relative to NFL interior linemen; his combine metrics likely reveal limited lateral agility and vertical explosion, raising questions about his ability to redirect against mobile quarterbacks or athletic guards. Competition level is a legitimate red flag—consistent production at FCS level doesn't guarantee he'll handle upgraded athleticism and scheme complexity, and his floor could be practice-squad territory if he doesn't assimilate quickly.