January 13, 2026 - 23:35

Alabama's Ty Simpson and Kadyn Proctor have been projected as first round picks, according to a recent NFL mock draft. The anticipation surrounding the upcoming draft has intensified as both players have showcased exceptional talent throughout their collegiate careers.
Ty Simpson, a standout quarterback, has garnered attention for his strong arm and impressive decision-making skills. His ability to lead the offense and make plays under pressure has made him a top prospect among NFL scouts. Meanwhile, Kadyn Proctor, an offensive lineman, has been praised for his size, strength, and agility, making him a valuable asset for any team looking to bolster their offensive line.
As the draft approaches, both players are expected to participate in various pre-draft evaluations and workouts, which will further solidify their standings among the elite prospects. The potential selection of Simpson and Proctor in the first round highlights Alabama's continued dominance in producing NFL-ready talent.
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