On paper, the New England Patriots appear to be in a good position along their interior defensive line. Milton Williams and Christian Barmore are one of the top duos in football, and both still under contract for multiple years. And yet, the team might decide to use draft capital to further bolster the group.

The depth behind Williams and Barmore, after all, leaves something to be desired after Khyiris Tonga’s free agency departure to Kansas City. The Patriots could try to go after a Tonga-like player type in the draft in order to improve the overall quality of the depth chart. However, they alternatively could just look for disruptiveness no matter the size.

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And if they do, Kaleb Proctor is a player to keep an eye on.

Hard facts

Name: Kaleb Proctor

Position: Interior defensive line/Defensive tackle/3-technique

School: Southeastern Louisiana (Sr.)

Opening day age: 22 (4/26/2004)

Measurements: 6’1 7/8”, 291 lbs, 33” arm length, 9 1/2” hand size, 4.79s 40-yard dash, 4.71s short shuttle, 33” vertical jump, 9’5” broad jump, 9.14 Relative Athletic Score

Experience

Colleges: Southeastern Louisiana (2022-25)

Career statistics: 48 games (35 starts) | 1,717 defensive snaps, 260 special teams snaps | 134 tackles, 12 missed tackles (8.2%), 26 TFLs, 2 FF, 1 FR | 78 QB pressures (16.0 sacks, 8 hits, 54 hurries) | 2 PBUs | 1 target, 1 catch, -4 yards | 5 penalties (incl. 1 declined/offsetting)

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Accolades: Southland Player of the Year (2025), First-team All-Southland (2025), Second-team All-Southland (2024)

Despite being an All-State linebacker at Oak Grove High School in his Louisiana hometown, Proctor flew under the radar as a college recruit. Receiving a no-star rating, he did receive a handful of FBS offers but eventually decided to join Division I’s Southeastern Louisiana — the first school to provide him with a scholarship opportunity. There, he quickly made the move from linebacker to the defensive line.

Proctor spent his entire four-year career in Hammond even as higher-profile programs came knocking. He ended up playing 48 games with 35 starts, and was one of the most disruptive players in the FCS by his senior campaign. That season, he registered nine sacks and 13 tackles for loss, and was voted Southland Player of the Year. He also earned himself invitations to the East-West Shrine Bowl and the Scouting Combine, where he further proved that he is one of the top small-school prospects in this year’s draft.

Draft profile

Projected round: 4-5 | Consensus big board: No. 104 | Patriots meeting: Combine

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Strengths: Proctor is an NFL-ready athlete, whose explosiveness stands out on tape. He attacks gaps with speed and slices through double teams with a vengeance, but also knows how to use his size to out-leverage his opponents 1-on-1. He is quick out of his stance and has the eye discipline to find his way to the ball, be it when plays come his way or he teleports himself into the backfield. He also is a capable player in pursuit because of his acceleration and effort. In general, he was repeatedly praised for his leadership and work ethic at Southeastern Louisiana.

Even though Proctor played in Division I, his tape against quality opposition was highly encouraging. He put on a show versus LSU in 2025 and also held his own at the East-West Shrine Bowl and, in a different setting, the Combine.

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