After going undrafted in the 2025 NFL Draft, Florida Gators offensive lineman Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson quickly signed an undrafted free agent deal with the Tennessee Titans, according to Tom Pelissero. The deal is expected to be worth $245,000 guaranteed, including a $20,000 signing bonus. Crenshaw-Dickson will join teammate and Gators wide receiver Chimere Dike, who was selected by the Titans in the 4th round of the draft.
Crenshaw-Dickson played a pivotal role in Florida’s improvement in pass protection last season. After transferring from Arizona State, the 6’7, 316-pound offensive lineman played in 12 games at right tackle, allowing just one sack in 337 pass block snaps in his lone year at UF. Crenshaw-Dickson posted an offensive grade of 80.3, which ranked third on the Gators’ offense according to Pro Football Focus.
“This process, being here at Florida, did everything that I needed. I actually told coach Sale the other day that I wish I had four years here,” Crenshaw-Dickson said at Florida’s Pro Day. “Even within the one year, I think I did a great job, I think coach Sale and coach Decoster did a great job teaching me, mostly just adding things to my bag and just making me a better player at the end of the day.”
Crenshaw-Dickson was one of the top available offensive tackles after the draft