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Alabama T Kadyn Proctor To Visit Chiefs
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The Chiefs spent a first-round pick on an offensive tackle last April, and they may consider doing it again this year. The team will host Alabama tackle Kadyn Proctor this week, Field Yates of ESPN reports.

Thanks to an impressive college career and Combine performance, Proctor was already considered a potential first-round pick before Alabama’s pro day on Wednesday. The 6-foot-7, 358-pounder’s stock is now even higher after he “seemed to steal the show” in front of representatives from all 32 NFL teams, according to Jeff Howe of The Athletic. Teams were “very impressed” with Proctor, per Howe, who notes the lineman has maintained a consistent weight for the past four to five months. Proctor was north of 400 pounds during his freshman year.

A 40-game starter at left tackle in college, Proctor collected plenty of accolades over three seasons at Alabama. He was a freshman All-American in 2023, a second-team All-SEC performer in 2024, and a consensus All-American and first-team all-conference player last season. While Daniel Jeremiah of NFL Network, Dane Brugler of The Athletic and ESPN’s Mel Kiper currently rank Proctor just outside of the top 15 prospects in this year’s class, ESPN’s Adam Schefter said this week that he could come off the board as high as No. 3 overall (via Thomas Goldkamp of On3).

Unless the Chiefs trade up, their first shot at Proctor will not come until No. 9. The 20-year-old may be an option then, but the way he’s trending, he could be gone when the Chiefs make their second selection at No. 29. Either way, the team could use one of those choices to address an O-line that added tackle Josh Simmons at 32nd overall in 2025. Simmons started in each of his rookie appearances at left tackle, but a personal matter and then a wrist injury limited him to eight games.

While Simmons will return in a No. 1 role next season, the Chiefs released three-year right tackle starter Jawaan Taylor in early March. Jaylon Moore is the favorite to start opposite Simmons, but that could change if Kansas City makes a sizable investment in Proctor or another tackle early in the draft.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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