The Miami Dolphins have a new giant in the trenches, and their offensive coordinator can't stop talking about it. Bobby Slowik didn't hold back when asked about rookie offensive lineman Kadyn Proctor, calling him "absolutely massive" and noting, "he might be one of the biggest individuals I've ever seen in my life. His legs are bigger than me, but he moves like he's 290 or 300."
At 6-foot-7 and 352 pounds, Proctor is a mountain of a man who brings rare athleticism to the line. While many expect him to eventually slide out to tackle, the Dolphins have a more immediate plan: left guard. Offensive line coach Zach Yenser explained the strategy, saying, "Through the whole draft process, I think he can play tackle in this league. I think he fits us better and we need him at guard, and I think he's gonna be a really good guard for us."
Proctor's size and movement skills are turning heads, and the Dolphins are already listing him as a guard/tackle on the roster. For a team looking to build a dominant front, adding a player with Proctor's unique blend of power and agility could be a game-changer. Whether he's paving running lanes or anchoring the pass protection, this rookie is making a massive impression before even taking his first NFL snap.
