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 6-foot-7, 380-pound junior had his fair share of struggles against the Seminoles’ defensive front, surrendering a sack, two quarterback hits, along with six pressures allowed, and one penalty. This performance caused McFarland to question the Alabama tackle’s draft stock.
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“Proctor for Alabama looked like a mid-round pick and not the first tackle off the board in April” McFarland posted on X after seeing the Tide fall 31-17 to the Noles in Tallahassee.
Proctor and Alabama football will look to redeem themselves by moving forward as the Tide prepares to take on the Louisiana Monroe Warhawks on Saban-Field at Bryant Denny Stadium September 6th in their home opener.
Trevion Ware is a contributing writer for Touchdown Alabama Magazine that covers The University of Alabama Crimson Tide Football team. Ware is official credentialed media with The University of Alabama through Touchdown Alabama Magazine.