Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson is a 6'7", 322-pound offensive tackle from Inglewood, California, who has declared for the 2025 NFL Draft following a standout collegiate career. After redshirting in 2019, he transferred from San Diego State to the University of Florida in 2024. During his lone season with the Gators, Crenshaw-Dickson started all 12 games at right tackle, logging 685 offensive snaps. He earned a Pro Football Focus (PFF) pass-block grade of 81.1 and an overall offensive grade of 71.6, leading the team in highest PFF offensive grade twice and allowing zero sacks individually.
Crenshaw-Dickson's collegiate accolades include an invitation to the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl, where he showcased his skills in front of NFL scouts . Despite his impressive size and experience, his athleticism has been a point of concern for some NFL teams. For instance, the Washington Commanders, known for prioritizing athleticism and speed in their draft picks, have been reported to be unlikely to select Crenshaw-Dickson due to his low Relative Athletic Score (RAS) of 2.52 out of 10 . Nevertheless, his technical proficiency and extensive experience make him a valuable prospect for teams seeking a seasoned offensive tackle.