The Tennessee Titans had an open roster spot after their surprising trade earlier this week of cornerback Jarvis Brownlee to the New York Jets.
They filled it with a big dude.
The newest member of the Titans' 53-man roster is Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson.
Crenshaw-Dickson is a 6-foot-7, 322-pound offensive tackle. The Titans signed him from their own practice squad.
The 24-year old is originally from Inglewood, California, and he attended Narbonne High School. He was a three-star recruit and went to San Diego State to begin his college career.
Crenshaw-Dickson ended his career with a transfer to Florida, where he started 11 games for the Gators in 2024.
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The 2025 NFL Draft didn't have Crenshaw-Dickson's name called, and he signed after the draft with the Titans as an undrafted free agent.
Crenshaw-Dickson did make the initial 53-man roster and was around for Week 1. The Titans waived him on Sept. 13, then re-signed him to the practice squad a couple of days later.
And now, the rookie is onto the 53-man roster for a second time.
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Crenshaw-Dickson didn't get into a game in his first stint, so he'll still be seeking his NFL debut.
In college, Crenshaw-Dickson played both tackle spots, which could make him a useful depth piece for Tennessee going forward.
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