There aren't many starting spots truly open this offseason for the Tennessee Titans, but the offensive line is one of the few exceptions. Last year's offensive line unit was far from spectacular, and will now likely have at least two new starters (if not three or four).
Here’s why the Titans should be worried about the 2024 season.
Dillon Radunz is currently enjoying the best stretch of his professional career Tennessee Titans right tackle Dillon Radunz has quietly been playing solid football as of late.
Titans quarterback Will Levis said he was feeling OK after Sunday's overtime loss to the Texans and that came as a surprise to anyone who saw him get folded in half by Texans pass rushers on Tennessee's final offensive play of the game.
What will the Titans offensive line look like this week? The Jacksonville Jaguars are allowing 266.8 yards per game through the air. That ranks 30th in the league.
Every year there are NFL Draft Sleepers from small schools who end up making an NFL impact. Recent examples like Cooper Kupp, Dillon Radunz, and Kyle Dugger have become rock-solid NFL starters with star potential.
The Tennessee Titans' offensive line is clearly one of the major weaknesses of this team, particularly at offensive tackle. That was evident by the performance
The Tennessee Titans released a new depth chart ahead of Sunday’s opener versus the New Orleans Saints The Tennessee Titans released an updated depth chart ahead of Sunday’s regular-season opener with the New Orleans Saints.
Eventually, the North Dakota State product may have a chance to once again vie for the right tackle job or perhaps for the right guard spot that still appears unsettled, but that will not happen right away.
The Tennessee Titans announced yesterday that offensive tackle Dillon Radunz and cornerback Caleb Farley on the training camp PUP list. Both guys have had a rough start to their NFL careers.
The Titans announced several moves Saturday. They placed offensive lineman Dillon Radunz and defensive back Caleb Farley on their active/physically unable to perform list at the start of training camp.
A former second-round pick is reaching do-or-die territory One intriguing player for the Tennessee Titans heading into the 2023 season is utility offensive lineman Dillon Radunz.
Rather than a holiday break, the Tennessee Titans went holiday broken. When Thanksgiving arrived, the Titans looked like a sure bet to win the AFC South after ripping off seven wins in eight games.
The lineman’s placement on IR already meant he was going to miss the rest of the regular season, but the ACL tear means he’ll probably miss a portion of the 2023 campaign as well.
According to Jim Wyatt, the Titans have placed OL Dillon Radunz on injured reserve and signed OL Zack Johnson to their practice squad. Radunz, 24, was a second-round pick by the Titans out of North Dakota State back in 2021.
The Tennessee Titans seemingly committed to Dillon Radunz as a guard this season. Might that change, given the struggles of Dennis Daley at left tackle?
At the peak of his career, Gilmore suffered a torn quadriceps in the 2020 season with the Patriots.
NASHVILLE – Dillon Radunz won’t be a starter when the Tennessee Titans open the 2022 season in a little more than a week. That does not mean he is finished as an NFL tackle.
The Tennessee Titans had so many good things to say about Dillon Radunz coming into training camp - he even won an offseason award. Unfortunately, that offseason work hasn’t translated to on the field success yet.
NASHVILLE – If Dillon Radunz is to be the Tennessee Titans’ starter at right tackle, he’s going to have to prove – more than anything else – that he can handle pass-protection duties at the position.
Second-year pro Dillon Radunz has the chance to win the Titans’ starting right tackle job.
There are two positions open on the Tennessee Titans offensive line, and for months the clear frontrunner for right tackle should have been Dillon Radunz.
NASHVILLE – It seemed for the longest time that it might take some kind of natural disaster or act of God for Dillon Radunz to see significant playing time this season.
Should the Tennessee Titans temper their expectations for Dillon Radunz? The offensive line for the Tennessee Titans looks strong on paper, but until Monday no one had seen all five starters together at the same time.
Right tackle is one of just a few positions that is up for grabs in this camp. Dillon Radunz, who the Titans took in the second round, is one of the guys in the mix at the position.
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