It hasn't taken Landon Dickerson long to impress his new Alabama teammates

One thing is for sure, Alabamaās offensive line room certainly got bigger when Landon Dickerson decided to join the team this offseason.
If you were unaware of Dickersonās size, the former Florida State Seminole measures in at 6-foot-6, 308-pounds according to Alabamaās official training camp roster. However, the former high school All-American is far more than just a big body, he can actually play.
Thatās straight from his new teammate, Matt Womack, who spoke with the media on Tuesday.
āI love Landon, heās a great guy,ā Womack said. āAs soon as he came in, he just acted like himself. I met him a couple of times before he actually came here, but heās a great guy. Just a great player. I watched him yesterday with pads on and he was doing some great stuff so, Iām excited to see what he does in the future.ā
Considering the source, Womack is a multi-year starter on Alabamaās offensive line, thatās high praise for the teamās recent addition to the offensive line room. While Dickerson may have been nothing more than depth at the position entering training camp, if he proves his value and rises up the depth chart, itās not unreasonable to expect him to see the field this fall from the Tide.
Coming out of high school, Dickerson was ranked as a top 50 overall prospect and the No. 2 recruit from the North Carolina in the 2016 recruiting cycle.

One thing is for sure, Alabamaās offensive line room certainly got bigger when Landon Dickerson decided to join the team this offseason.
If you were unaware of Dickersonās size, the former Florida State Seminole measures in at 6-foot-6, 308-pounds according to Alabamaās official training camp roster. However, the former high school All-American is far more than just a big body, he can actually play.
Thatās straight from his new teammate, Matt Womack, who spoke with the media on Tuesday.
āI love Landon, heās a great guy,ā Womack said. āAs soon as he came in, he just acted like himself. I met him a couple of times before he actually came here, but heās a great guy. Just a great player. I watched him yesterday with pads on and he was doing some great stuff so, Iām excited to see what he does in the future.ā
Considering the source, Womack is a multi-year starter on Alabamaās offensive line, thatās high praise for the teamās recent addition to the offensive line room. While Dickerson may have been nothing more than depth at the position entering training camp, if he proves his value and rises up the depth chart, itās not unreasonable to expect him to see the field this fall from the Tide.
Coming out of high school, Dickerson was ranked as a top 50 overall prospect and the No. 2 recruit from the North Carolina in the 2016 recruiting cycle.