Over the past few years, no offensive line has been worse than the New York Giants’. The unit hasn’t ranked higher than 28th since 2020. Their best lineman, Andrew Thomas, is constantly sidelined by injuries, leaving the Giants to field a starting unit full of backup-level players.
The tale of Saturday night’s game reads drastically different than it did last week for Alabama football as the Crimson Tide beat ULM 73-0 to rebound from the week one loss to Florida State.
ESPN analyst and former NFL defensive lineman, Booger McFarland is questioning the draft stock of Alabama’s offensive tackle, Kadyn Proctor, after the Tide’s lackluster performance in their upset loss to Florida State.
The Las Vegas Raiders haven't even kicked off their 2025 campaign, and yet, it's never too early to look towards the future. The college football season has already begun, and with it, a chance to look at players who may one day be stars in the NFL.
The Alabama offensive line returns three of its most experienced players in 2025, but the group must integrate two new starters and bear the weight of expectation as the Crimson Tide attempts to construct a more consistent offense in the upcoming season.
Alabama football’s linebacker, Qua Russaw continues to garner high praise from his teammates ahead of the 2025 football season. The Crimson Tide are going through summer workouts ahead of fall camp, and Russaw appears to have taken a massive step.
At last week’s SEC Football Kickoff Media Days, SEC rule changes were presented to members of the media by John McDaid, the Southeastern Conference’s coordinator of officials.
Let's fire up a Monday edition of "The Joe Gaither Show on BamaCentral" with Theo Fernandez by playing our interview with Alabama left tackle Kadyn Proctor from SEC Media Days.
Alabama needs to improve on offense in Year 2 under Kalen DeBoer. Don't get me wrong, there were good moments where the Tide seemed unstoppable. That first half against Georgia and the entire LSU game immediately come to mind, but there was way too much inconsistency throughout the year.
Alabama football’s inconsistency from week to week in 2024 was head-scratching at times. The Crimson Tide went from beating Georgia and taking the top ranking in the country to losing against unranked Vanderbilt.
ATLANTA –– Alabama left tackle Kadyn Proctor was among two Crimson Tide player plus head coach Kalen DeBoer to speak at 2025 SEC Media Days. Proctor is entering his third season at Alabama and is widely projected to be a top-10 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Alabama offensive line returns starting offensive linemen, Kadyn Proctor, Parker BrailsfordJaeden Roberts. The Crimson Tide brought in Kam Dewberry from Texas A&M to play left guard but perhaps the most important position on the Alabama front heading into 2025 is right tackle.
Alabama football’s offensive lineman, Kadyn Proctor is attending the 7th annual OL Summit this weekend. Proctor returns to the Crimson Tide as one of the best offensive linemen in college football.
EA Sports released a list of the highest-rated players positionally for the upcoming EA College Football 26 video game. Two Alabama players are listed in the top 10 offensive players in the game. Ryan Williams’ rating is the second-highest out of all offensive players in the game.
CBS Sports NFL Draft analyst, Ryan Wilson projects two Alabama players will go in the first round of his way-too-early 2026 NFL mock Draft. Wilson has the Crimson Tide’s offensive tackle, Kadyn Proctor, going No.
The University of Alabama has seen a lot of players drafted in the first round of the NFL Draft. They have been extremely successful with offensive lineman routinely going early.
CBS Sports named Alabama football’s offensive lineman, Kadyn Proctor the biggest star at the offensive tackle position entering the 2025 season. Proctor is a former five-star offensive lineman out of Iowa.
The 2025 NFL Draft is over, but it's not too early to start monitoring the 2026 draft, scheduled April 23-25 in Pittsburgh. The 2025 class didn't feature much star power at quarterback.
Following Nick Saban's unexpected retirement, many players entered the transfer portal. One of those players, left tackle Kadyn Proctor, had one of the more roller coaster portal adventures. After originally transferring to his home state Iowa Hawkeyes, Proctor jumped back in the portal after just a few weeks in Iowa City.
Nick Saban's announcement to retire from coaching after the 2023 season had a ripple effect throughout college football, so much so that it forced one of his players to transfer out of Tuscaloosa.
It's been an wild journey so far for former five-star offensive lineman Kadyn Proctor. After becoming the starting left tackle for the Alabama Crimson Tide as a freshman, Proctor decided to transfer closer home to Iowa following head coach Nick Saban's retirement.
Alabama will be missing a starter along the offensive line for the ReliaQuest Bowl against Michigan. Kadyn Proctor will be out with a shoulder injury according to a report by Tide Illustrated.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala.— Playing as a true freshman in the SEC is difficult. Starting is even harder. And being a starter at the left tackle position having to protect the blindside of the quarterback while going against NFL-level talent week after week might be one of the most challenging positions.