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A three-year letterman and two-year starter, Braxton was named a PrepStar All-American, first team all-state, All-Northeastern Ohio and All-Steel Valley his junior and senior seasons. He was rated 53rd in the nation by rivals.com and 6th offensive lineman by PrepStar.

Braxton went to play at the University of Oklahoma and saw backup action in 2005 as a freshman, but started seven games at right tackle before a leg injury ended his season. He then started seven games for the Sooners the next season before starting every game in 2008 as a senior. Though he didn’t earn the recognition of Phil Loadholt or Duke Robinson, he played a pivotal part in leading the Sooners to the BCS National Championship game.

Braxton went on to play professionally 6 years – including stints in the NFL with Cleveland Browns, as well as in the UFL and CFL.

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