Cardinals sign fourth-round pick Kaleb Proctor to four-year deal; rookie may miss season with knee injury
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Josh Alper
Summary
The Arizona Cardinals have signed fourth-round draft pick Kaleb Proctor, a defensive lineman, to a four-year deal. Proctor is the latest of the team's draft class to sign, leaving only third-round quarterback Carson Beck unsigned. However, Proctor is unlikely to play in his first season after tearing his meniscus during spring practice, with head coach Mike LaFleur indicating the injury could sideline him for the entire year. Proctor had 13 tackles in college.
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· 3 pulledProctor is not likely to make much of an impact in the first year of his contract.
The rookie tore his meniscus during spring practice and head coach Mike LaFleur said that the injury could keep him out for the entire year.
Proctor had 13 tackles
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