Where Should The Miami Dolphins Play Kadyn Proctor In 2026 After Premiere Investment In 2026 NFL Draft?
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In this episode of Locked On Dolphins, host Kyle Krabs dives deep into the Miami Dolphins' offensive line strategy for 2026, focusing on the implications of drafting 6'7", 369-pound offensive lineman Caden Proctor with the 12th overall pick. Krabs argues that Patrick Paul and Aaron Brewer should remain in their current positions—left tackle and center—respectively, as non-negotiable foundation pieces due to their elite performance and established roles. He emphasizes that Proctor’s rare combination of size, length, and athleticism makes him a high-upside developmental project, but his pass protection technique—particularly in set pace, angles, and frame control—requires refinement. While Proctor could succeed at either tackle or guard, Krabs believes he’s best suited for left tackle long-term, provided he masters clean pass sets and leverages his elite length and hand strength. The episode also highlights the Dolphins’ broader offensive line evolution, including the addition of DJ Campbell and the need to stabilize the guard position after years of instability. Krabs expresses confidence in Aaron Brewer’s ability to thrive even in a bigger offensive line scheme, citing historical parallels with smaller elite centers like Jason Kelce and Landon Dickerson.
Patrick Paul and Aaron Brewer should remain at left tackle and center, respectively, as foundational pieces of the offensive line.
Caden Proctor’s rare size and athleticism make him a high-upside starter, but he needs refinement in pass set technique and frame control.
Proctor is best suited for left tackle long-term, though he could succeed at guard due to his wide frame and length.
The Dolphins’ offensive line strategy in 2026 hinges on stabilizing the guard position after years of instability and depth issues.
Aaron Brewer’s effectiveness is not diminished by a larger offensive line; his skill set thrives with powerful guards on either side.
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Welcome & Everydayer Club Invitation
Kyle Krabs welcomes listeners to Locked On Dolphins and promotes the Everydayer Club, highlighting benefits like ad-free episodes and access to exclusive group chats.
The Dolphins' Offensive Line Evolution
Krabs sets the stage for a deep dive into the Dolphins' offensive line strategy, emphasizing the team’s long-term goal of turning the trenches into a strength after years of instability.
Patrick Paul & Aaron Brewer: Non-Negotiables
“I'm not interested in moving Patrick Paul. I think he's one of the pillar pieces of the offensive line and you build everything that needs to be established from the right-handed or the right side of Patrick Paul over.”
Caden Proctor: Player Evaluation & Positional Fit
“Proctor at his best has great grip strength, elite length, wide edges, good anchor, close quarters encounters feature hands on early or short pass sets will be where he's best.”
Guard Position Instability & Long-Term Strategy
Krabs reviews the Dolphins’ history of offensive line instability at guard, citing the need for long-term solutions after years of relying on backups and trade acquisitions.
“I'm not interested in moving Patrick Paul. I think he's one of the pillar pieces of the offensive line and you build everything that needs to be established from the right-handed or the right side of Patrick Paul over.”
“There's only so many people on the planet that have the size and movement skills of a Caden Proctor.”
“Proctor at his best has great grip strength, elite length, wide edges, good anchor, close quarters encounters feature hands on early or short pass sets will be where he's best.”
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