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The Tennessee Titans have remade their offensive line this offseason by making some wholesale changes. They started by solidifying the starters with the additions of Dan Moore and Kevin Zeitler and fortifying depth with the addition of Blake Hance. With these additions, it was clear that some players were not going to return in 2025.
The first of those to find a new home is starting right guard Dillon Radunz, who has come to terms with the New Orleans Saints on a one-year contract.
Originally a small-school prospect out of North Dakota State, the Titans selected Radunz in the second round (53rd overall) of the 2021 NFL draft. During his four years in Nashville, he flashed some positional flexibility, spending time at both tackle and guard before settling in as the right guard in 2024. In all, he appeared in 54 games with 31 starts for the Titans, spending time at every offensive line position except center.
With center Lloyd Cushenberry returning from an Achilles injury and questionable depth at tackle and along the interior, the loss of Radunz could prompt the Titans to entertain bringing back Daniel Brunskill as a depth piece. They could also turn to the draft to add some young talent to a unit that is in the middle of a rebuild.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Saints signing former Tennessee Titans OL Dillon Radunz
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The first of those to find a new home is starting right guard Dillon Radunz, who has come to terms with the New Orleans Saints on a one-year contract.
The #Saints have agreed to terms with unrestricted free agent offensive lineman Dillon Radunz on a one-year contract!
Story: https://t.co/QTZEU6Y8KApic.twitter.com/bH9mzlMT3N
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) March 24, 2025
Originally a small-school prospect out of North Dakota State, the Titans selected Radunz in the second round (53rd overall) of the 2021 NFL draft. During his four years in Nashville, he flashed some positional flexibility, spending time at both tackle and guard before settling in as the right guard in 2024. In all, he appeared in 54 games with 31 starts for the Titans, spending time at every offensive line position except center.
With center Lloyd Cushenberry returning from an Achilles injury and questionable depth at tackle and along the interior, the loss of Radunz could prompt the Titans to entertain bringing back Daniel Brunskill as a depth piece. They could also turn to the draft to add some young talent to a unit that is in the middle of a rebuild.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Saints signing former Tennessee Titans OL Dillon Radunz
Continue reading...