
"Proctor is a mass of humanity with rare size and length at his command. He's capable as a move blocker but shines when rolling downhill as a bona-fide people mover with bulldozing power. However, slants and quick first steps beat him to the spot in the run game. When set and centered, Proctor is a roadblock to speed-to-power charges. He has a stout anchor and strong hands to stall the rush."
"Two-year starting left tackle who is still in the early stages of his development. Utah's run game leaned heavily on movement and misdirection, preventing Lomu from firing out and showing his power. In protection, he shows good balance with adequate foot quickness, landing quick, well-timed punches and using a firm grip to control rushers once he's in."
The NFL Scouting Combine concludes Sunday with offensive linemen testing at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The Bears face long-term questions at offensive line depth, interior positions, and left tackle following Ozzy Trapilo's injury expected to sideline him through much of 2026. Sunday's evaluation focuses on movement skills, balance, and athletic testing that directly translate to pass protection and zone blocking concepts. Testing includes 40-yard dash, shuttle, 3-cone, broad jump, and position-specific blocking drills. Prospects like Kadyn Proctor from Alabama and Caleb Lomu from Utah represent potential fits, each with distinct strengths and developmental areas.
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