Titans Add Size to Offensive Line with Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson
The Tennessee Titans have made a strategic move to strengthen their offensive line following the unexpected trade of cornerback Jarvis Brownlee to the New York Jets. With an open roster spot available, the team has brought in a formidable presence in Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson.
Standing at an imposing 6-foot-7 and weighing 322 pounds, Crenshaw-Dickson joins the Titans’ 53-man roster after being promoted from the practice squad. This 24-year-old offensive tackle hails from Inglewood, California, where he first showcased his talents at Narbonne High School as a three-star recruit.
College Career and Development
Crenshaw-Dickson began his collegiate journey at San Diego State, where he displayed his potential on the field. However, it was his transfer to the University of Florida that marked a significant turning point in his career. During the 2024 season, he made a notable impact, starting 11 games for the Gators and solidifying his skill set at the Division I level.
As the Titans continue to navigate their season, the addition of Crenshaw-Dickson not only adds depth but also enhances the physicality of the offensive line. His size and experience could prove invaluable as the Titans aim to bolster their offensive performance in the coming games.