San Diego State OT transfer portal target sets official visit with Gators

This well-experience big man would be a helpful addition to Florida’s depleted offensive line.

This coming weekend looks to be a busy one for Billy Napier and Co. as Florida football plays host to both JUCO and NCAA transfer portal targets.

Among the latter category is three-star offensive lineman [autotag]Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson[/autotag], who has spent the past five years with the San Diego State Aztecs. The senior, originally from City Harbor, California, will make an official visit to the Swamp alongside the others, according to Swamp247.

The 6-foot-6-inch, 310-pound behemoth played 37 games in SoCal and is looking to spend his final year of eligibility where he can make his mark. Crenshaw-Dickson would not only bring size but experience to Florida’s O-line.

As a sophomore, he made 14 starts at right tackle taking 932 of the team’s 967 offensive snaps while allowing just one sack in 403 passing chances. He then switched to left tackle in his junior campaign, starting in 12 of the 13 games he appeared in. His senior season saw him play on both sides of the line making 10 starts out of 12 appearances, playing in a mix of left and right tackle.

That versatility has been one of his calling cards as a transfer prospect. Additionally, he was listed as the 50th draft-eligible offensive tackle by Phil Steele Magazine following his senior season.

The Golden State product has visited the Texas Christian Horned Frogs, Louisville Cardinals and Virginia Tech Hokies since entering the portal on Nov. 29.

Crenshaw-Dickson is ranked No. 163 at his position nationally according to the 247Sports composite JUCO. On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine has the California Bears (22.2%) and TCU (19.4%) as his most likely transfer destinations.

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