Proctor stands 6-foot-7 and weighs about 360 pounds, and he entered 2025 seen by many evaluators as a potential top-10 pick. He encountered a slow start that season but finished the year stronger in the second half, and scouts still view him as a developmental project with significant upside if he lands in the right developmental environment.
The Alabama product announced on January 7 that he would enter the NFL draft after three seasons with the Crimson Tide, which included a College Football Playoff appearance in 2025. He posted a social media note that emphasized taking the next step and continuing to work toward his NFL dream.
For the Eagles, a potential Johnson departure would create a clear need at right tackle, making a high-draft prospect an attractive long-term solution. A No. 23 overall selection in the 2026 draft would place Proctor in a position to grow within an NFL system that prioritizes athletic measurables and developmental trajectory.
Bleacher Report’s mock reflects the broader emphasis on upgrading the offensive line in the event of Johnson’s retirement, highlighting Proctor’s size and upside as a fit for Philadelphia’s Offensive Line room. As with any early projection, the scenario remains contingent on Johnson’s decision after 2025 and on Proctor’s continued development.
Ultimately, this is speculative, rooted in a single mock draft and one player’s college to pro transition. The Eagles will assess all options at offensive tackle in the 2026 cycle, depending on Johnson’s status and how prospects from Alabama and other programs perform leading up to the draft.