2014 Football Roster

Brandon Greene
- Position:
- OL
- Height:
- 6-5
- Weight:
- 304
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Ellenwood, Ga.
- High School:
- Cedar Grove
2016 (Senior)
Moved to strictly playing tight end after spending parts of the past few seasons split between offense and defense ... played in all 15 games of his senior season, working along the offensive line and as a blocker on special teams. USC: Hauled in one catch for five yards against the Trojans while helping block for the Crimson Tide’s 242 yards rushing. Western Kentucky: Entered in the game as a blocking end on offense ... helped Alabama rush for 124 yards on the ground. Ole Miss: Saw time on both special teams and along the offensive front ... helped provide the blocks for the Crimson Tide’s season-high 334 yards rushing. Kent State: Entered along the offensive front to help provide blocks for the Tide’s 285 rushing yards on the day. Kentucky: Split time on offense and special teams but did not record any stats. Arkansas: Played on both special teams and along the offensive line but did not record any stats ... provided blocks for the Crimson Tide’s 264 yards rushing against the Hogs. Tennessee: Saw time on offense and special teams, providing key blocks for the afternoon ... helped the Tide offense rush for a Saban-era high 438 yards on the ground. Texas A&M: Provided key blocks on offense and special teams ... blocked off the edge to help the Tide rush for 287 yards on the ground. LSU: Played on both special teams and offense, helping to block on the edge for the Tide’s 216 yards rushing. Mississippi State: Saw time on special teams and offense ... provided blocks for the Tide’s 218 yards rushing. Chattanooga: Resumed his blocking duties on special teams and offense ... entered late in the game at tackle, changing jerseys midgame to No. 58 to help replace the Tide’s injured tackles. Auburn: Helped provide blocks on special teams and offense ... entered in jumbo packages on offense to help the Tide collect some key first downs ... opened holes for Alabama’s 203 yards rushing in the Iron Bowl. Florida: Entered on various jumbo packages along the offensive line while also seeing time on special teams ... helped provide the blocks for Alabama’s 234 yards rushing. Washington: Made his first start of the season against the Huskies ... his blocking efforts allowed the Crimson Tide to rush for 269 yards and two scores. Clemson: Saw time along the line on both offense and special teams ... helped provide blocks for the Crimson Tide’s 221 yards rushing against a stout Tiger defense.
2015 (Junior)
Played in all 15 games as a junior ... split time between tight end and offensive line in those contests.
2014 (Sophomore)
Made appearances in 11 games ... the entire nation learned his name with a 24-yard reception on the first play of overtime at LSU ... started the year at offensive tackle but moved back to tight end to help with depth. LSU: Hauled in a 24-yard pass in overtime to set the Tide up on the 1-yard line.
2013 (Redshirt Freshman)
Made the move to tight end late in fall camp and proved to be a valuable commodity for the Tide … saw action in all 13 games for Alabama, making one start at tight end … a big asset in the running game that averaged 205.6 yards per game … the former tackle was very effective blocking on the edge … did not have a reception.
2012 (Freshman)
Redshirted during his first season at Alabama.
High School and Personal Data
Came to the Capstone as one of the top offensive line recruits in the nation … a consensus four-star prospect who was among the best players in the state of Georgia … played in the Under Armour All-America Game … ESPNU rated Greene as the No. 6 offensive tackle nationally and the No. 30 overall prospect in the ESPNU 150 … also ranked as the No. 2 talent in Georgia by ESPNU and was 15th in the ESPNU Southeast 150 … 247sports.com listed him at No. 141 in the Top247 and the site’s No. 17 offensive tackle … No. 33 offensive tackle by Rivals.com and the No. 20 tackle by Scout.com … the No. 18 player from Georgia by SuperPrep … PrepStar All-Southeast Region selection … Tom Lemming of MaxPreps listed him as one of the top 50 offensive linemen … No. 93 in Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 … first team Georgia Sports Writers Association All-State selection in 2010 and 2011 … played for Raymond Bonner at Cedar Grove High School … chose Alabama over Georgia, Auburn, South Carolina and North Carolina.