Football’s Proctor Awarded SEC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Alabama’s Kadyn Proctor was named a co-recipient of the 2025 Southeastern Conference Jacobs Blocking Trophy, the league office announced Wednesday.
Proctor becomes the 26th player in Alabama program history to earn the Jacobs Blocking Trophy, an award presented to the conference’s best blocker since 1935. The Iowa product is also the first member of the Tide to receive the honor since Landon Dickerson and Alex Leatherwood shared the distinction in 2020.
Kadyn Proctor
Left Tackle, Junior
- An intimidating presence on the outside of the Crimson Tide’s offensive line
- Started all 13 games at left tackle, helping Alabama to a berth in the 2025 College Football Playoff as the No. 9 seed
- Anchors the left side of a line that has allowed for the Tide offense to average 389.4 yards per game and 31.2 points per game
- Owns an 84.3 overall grade according to Pro Football Focus, the second-highest overall grade among SEC offensive tackles
- Contributed 883 total snaps at left tackle for the season
- Allowed just one sack in 534 pass blocking snaps this season and has not allowed a sack in 12 consecutive games since the Florida State contest
- Has also been utilized as a ball carrier, turning five carries into 16 rushing yards and three first downs
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