Better keep an asterisk next to his name.

As the San Francisco 49ers search for a long-term successor to Trent Williams, one of the namesĀ that keeps being floated aroundĀ is Alabama offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor. If the 49ers want to roll the dice and bet on upside with the 27th pick, Proctor makes sense, but he has a bunch of concerns.
At 6-foot-7 and 352 pounds with elite testing numbers, Proctor boasts all of the traits you should want from a bookend left tackle for the next decade-plus, but traits donāt always translate into instant NFL production, which is whyĀ Go Longās Bob McGinnĀ dropped an interesting comparison for Proctor.
McGinn compared him toĀ former New York Giantsā offensive tackle Evan Neal, a player who is often regarded as the biggest draft busts of the last half decade. And the comparisons between the two are very warranted, as in terms of physical traits, the two Alabama tackles couldnāt be more similar.
āāI didnāt like Evan Neal, and this guy is exactly the same. I wanted to like him, too. He has a little bit of movement for being so big. But the game against Auburn, heās just standing around watching. He just teases you and, ultimately, disappoints. Big, good-looking dude but not physical, not a lot of grit. Stands around and watches.āāBob McGinn
Neal was drafted seventh overall in the 2022 NFL Draft, where he was expected to become the Giantsā long-term right tackle opposite Andrew Thomas. However, the 25-year-old struggled mightily as a pass blocker and crashed and burned so miserably the Giants were forced to move him to guard.
The San Francisco 49ers must steer clear of drafting Kadyn Proctor after Evan Neal comparisons surface
For all of the size and athleticism the All-American has, it means nothing if it doesnāt translate, which Neal proves. As an offensive tackle, especially at left tackle where you protect the QBās blind side, you need the lateral quickness to contend with NFL defensive linemen, which is easier said than done.
Beyond being a horrid pass protector, Neal lacked the grit and the physicality to shine in the NFL. Essentially, he looked like a Lamborghini while driving like a 1970s Ford, and like McGinn noted, it wouldnāt be all that surprisingĀ if Proctorās career turned out similarly, especially given the similarities.
| Pre-draft listing | Kadyn Proctor | Evan Neal |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 6-foot-7 | 6-foot-7 |
| Weight | 352 pounds | 340 pounds |
| RAS | 9.28 | Did not qualify
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Whatās even wilder is thatĀ there have been some reportsĀ that the Cleveland Browns are considering taking Proctor inside the top 10 of this draft, so thereās a real shot the Browns did not learn from the Giantsā mistakes with Neal and could actuallyĀ take a prospect riddled with red flagsĀ with the sixth pick.
Thatās the sort of decision thatĀ could benefit the 49ers in many ways, as not only would it take him off the board, itās the sort of surprise pick that may catapult other prospects the 49ers are interested in down the board. And this is a loaded OT class, so Proctor, even with a high ceiling, isnāt worth the risk.
The benefit of drafting Proctor is that he wouldnāt be forced to see the field right away if the Niners are able to come to an agreement with Williams, but the 49ers are better suited to draft guys who will make a more immediate impact like Max Iheanachor or even Gennings Dunker in Round 2 over ProctorĀ to be Williamsā heir apparent, especially if this Neal comparison holds true.