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OT Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson Finalizes Florida Transfer, Signs With Gators

Experienced offensive tackle help is on its way to Florida as Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson's transfer has been finalized.

Photo: Florida head coach Billy Napier; Credit: Zach Goodall

San Diego State offensive tackle Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson's transfer to Florida was made official by the program in the early hours of the class of 2024 Early Signing Period. 

Crenshaw-Dickson announced his commitment to Florida immediately following his official visit to the program, on Dec. 17, providing the Gators with much-needed experience on the edge of their offensive line entering the 2024 offseason.

“Bringing the work ethic and energy to the team to be a leader. Will bring everything I have to Ben Hill Griffin and the city of Gainesville," Crenshaw-Dickson said about his transfer to Florida, per the team.

Crenshaw-Dickson made 38 appearances over five seasons with the Aztecs, including 36 starts, primarily at left tackle but with significant experience on the right side. He has allowed only six sacks over 1,187 career pass-blocking reps, according to Pro Football Focus, and graded out as an above-average run blocker with a 66.8 mark (out of 100) in the category last season. 

A graduate transfer, Crenshaw-Dickson joins the Gators with one season of collegiate eligibility remaining. 

He's one of five offensive linemen pledged to Florida in the class of 2024, although he is the only transfer of the group. Florida signed interior lineman Noel Portnjagin and anticipates the signing of tackles Fletcher Westphal, Mike Williams and Marcus Mascoll on Wednesday.

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