Draft Scouting Report
Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson is a tall offensive tackle with long arms and a well-proportioned frame. He’s quick off the line with good explosiveness, allowing him to recover in pass protection. His hand placement is solid, though his kick slide can appear awkward at times.
His anchor is still developing, and he needs more strength (10 to 15 pounds) to improve it. His grip strength and tendency to overextend can push him off balance. He has impressive balance for his size but remains vulnerable on his outside shoulder and with early gate openings.
As a run-blocker, Crenshaw-Dickson flashes drive and good movement, but consistency is a work in progress. His pass protection is ahead of his run blocking, but both areas require refinement. With time, he has the tools to develop into a quality edge blocker.
- 2024 (at Florida): Started 11 games at right tackle
- 2019-23 (at San Diego State): 35 starts
- Physically imposing offensive tackle with long arms and solid pass pro skills
- Effective at getting his hands into pass rushers early, allowing for quick recoveries
- Impressive balance for his size and capable of controlling rushers once in position
- Anchor needs improvement, especially against stronger rushers
- Grip strength is inconsistent, leading to occasional overextension and balance issues
- Outside shoulder vulnerability and occasional awkwardness in his kick slide
- 40-yard dash: 5.33 seconds
- Vertical jump: 24.5 inches
- 20-yard shuttle run: 4.91 seconds
- Broad jump: 8 feet, 0 inches
- 3-cone drill: 8.15 seconds
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-7, 316 lbs |
Birthplace: Inglewood, CA |
Class: Senior |