Education
Procter attended Gig Harbor High School in Gig Harbor, Washington and was a letterman in football and wrestling.
Procter attended Gig Harbor High School in Gig Harbor, Washington and was a letterman in football and wrestling.
He played college football at Montana. In football, he was twice named the team Most Valuable Player and as a senior, he earned All-League, All-Area, All-State, and All-Northwest. In wrestling, he was twice named the team Most Valuable Player. He received a scholarship to play for the University of Montana, where he became a four-year starter with 42 consecutive starts (47 total).
He started 5 games at right tackle as a freshman, because of injuries on the offensive line and contributed to the team winning the Division I-Associate of Arts National Championship.
The next year he was moved to left guard. As a junior he returned to play right tackle.
Detroit Lions
Procter was signed by the Detroit Lions in 2005 as an undrafted free agent. He was waived and later re-signed to the team"s practice squad before the start of the season.
Dallas Cowboys
On November 30, 2005, he was signed by the Dallas Cowboys from the Detroit Lions practice squad.
He was a backup at guard and center. In his first two years in the league he was only active for two games, but didn"t play. In 2007, he played in all 16 games as part of the special teams units.
In 2008, he started 11 games at left guard in place of an injured Kyle Kosier, but didn"t fair well with the extended playing time, specially against bull rushers.
He was waived on May 16, 2010. Miami Dolphins
On May 24, 2010, he was signed by the Miami Dolphins as a free agent, reuniting with former Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells, who was the team"s Executive Vice President of Football Operations.
On November 20, he was placed on the injured reserve list after suffering an Anterior Cruciate Ligament tear in his left knee. Procter was the drummer for the metal band Free Reign, a project also involving Cowboys linemen Marc Colombo and Leonard Davis.
He has also appeared on the Video Hits One reality show Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp.