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Jester #2136199 04/16/26 06:54 PM
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I had no idea Proctor carried a bad rep.

Is it verifiable?

No amount of skill can overcome bad effort.

That is IMO the key to drafting. You have to get inside his chest and feel passion for greatness.

I hate poor effort. I love guys who I can see give it their all.

Carson has that. Carson will be one of the great linebackers in the NFL.

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Very commonly reported that he is very inconsistent play to play.
Don't mean to imply anything about actual work ethic.
Personally I worry about weight issues


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It is up to the Browns staff to find the truth.

It seems like all the top OL prospects in this class have some issues.

The OL is a place where you develop. Players get techniques refined and they build strength.

Proctor, Fano, Mauigoa, Freeling, Lomu none of them are coming into the draft like Joe Thomas.

We have to find the guy who will continue to improve.

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Originally Posted by bonefish
I had no idea Proctor carried a bad rep.

Is it verifiable?

No amount of skill can overcome bad effort.

That is IMO the key to drafting. You have to get inside his chest and feel passion for greatness.

I hate poor effort. I love guys who I can see give it their all.

Carson has that. Carson will be one of the great linebackers in the NFL.
Originally Posted by Jester
Very commonly reported that he is very inconsistent play to play.
Don't mean to imply anything about actual work ethic.
Personally I worry about weight issues

This was more from early on in his career. He was very inconsistent and that led to reports that he could be lazy. Those inside Alabama have refuted that and in 2025, he became one of the top 5 offensive tackles in all of college football. If you are going to hold his early career against him, you MUST hold Freelings early career against him as well.

I think Mauioga was the only tackle in this draft rated higher than Proctor. Neither Utah tackle was higher. Mauioga is a right tackle. I have no problem drafting a right tackle, as long as you are going to play him at right tackle.

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It is going to be interesting but reportedly we are high on Procter.
Also with him and bell offensive lineman Miami are line would be in the 10 to 15 level
Plus we would probably dominate Pittsburgh and Roadkill at the point of attack

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j/c:

Rank Player (School) RAS Score Height Weight Arm Length
1 Monroe Freeling (Georgia) 9.99 6'7" 315 lbs 34 3/4"
2 Blake Miller (Clemson) 9.94 6'7" 317 lbs 34"
3 Caleb Lomu (Utah) 9.77 6'6" 313 lbs 33 3/4"
4 Kadyn Proctor (Alabama) 9.28 6'7" 352 lbs 33 5/8"
5 Spencer Fano (Utah) 8.61 6'6" 311 lbs 32 1/8"
6 Max Iheanachor (Arizona St) 8.24 6'6" 321 lbs 35 1/4"
7 Francis Mauigoa (Miami) 8.03 6'6" 329 lbs 33 1/8"
8 Austin Barber (Florida) 7.88 6'7" 318 lbs 34 1/8"
9 Caleb Tiernan (Northwestern) 7.42 6'8" 323 lbs 32 1/4"
10 Markel Bell (Miami) 6.11 6'9" 346 lbs 36 1/2"

Sorted by RAS score according to Gemini AI....so maybe there is an error.


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