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Florida OL Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson signs undrafted free agent deal

On3 imageby:Zach Abolverdi04/26/25

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Florida OL Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson. (Maddie Washburn/UAA Photo)

Florida Gators offensive lineman Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson was quickly landed with an NFL team after going undrafted on Saturday. He signed an UDFA deal with the Tennessee Titans.

The move was first reported by Tom Pelissero. Crenshaw-Dickson’s contract includes $245,000 guaranteed with a $20,000 signing bonus, according to Pelissero.

Crenshaw-Dickson transferred to Florida from San Diego State for his redshirt senior season. The 6-foot-7 offensive tackle won a starting job and anchored the right side of the Gators offensive line. He played 685 snaps and made 11 starts in 12 appearances.

Crenshaw-Dickson allowed zero sacks individually on the season. His 80.4 offensive grade and 81.8 pass blocking grade ranked 53rd and 129th, respectively, among all offensive linemen. He led the team twice with the highest PFF grade on offense.

Crenshaw-Dickson, who started 35 games at San Diego State, played in the East-West Shrine Bowl and competed in the NFL Scouting Combine.

“Brandon’s awesome man,” Florida assistant offensive line coach Jonathan Decoster said of Crenshaw-Dickson. “Brandon came in, and you have to realize, sometimes we take these portal guys from smaller schools, so the Miami game was his first game in the swamp and his first power four game. They go from playing in front of, I played power five ball so, they go from playing in front of maybe 20k people, maybe 15, to playing in front of 80 overnight. So, I think he settled in quite a bit after his first game versus Miami. He did well versus quite a bit of good pass rushers in this league, versus Tennessee, versus Georgia. I think you are going to get a hard worker, a kid who dedicates himself to the craft. He is going to work and work and work to get to the right place.”

NFL Combine results

Prospect grade: 5.80
40-yard dash: 5.33 seconds
10-yard dash: 1.87 seconds
Vertical jump: 24.5’’
Broad jump: 8’ 0’’
Measurables: 6’ 7’’, 316 pounds
Arm: 34
Hand: 10 1/2’’
Bench Press: 15 (Pro Day)

Draft analysis

“Big tackle with a broad frame, long arms and 46 starts to his name. He can find run-block connections provided they’re in front of him and uses his size to create movement on double teams and down blocks. However, he’s simply not quick enough to expand very far beyond the batter’s box as a run blocker. He will struggle to mirror and anchor as a pro due to his lack of bend, but he’s crafty with his hands and does a nice job of sticking rushers with well-timed punches to slow their rush plan. Crenshaw-Dickson is scheme-limited and will need to use all the tricks up his sleeve to overcome his athletic limitations.” — Lance Zierlein, NFL.com

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