How experts viewed Titans’ Dillon Radunz in pre-draft scouting reports

What did experts think of Titans OT Dillon Radunz before the draft?

The Tennessee Titans appear to have their right tackle of the future after drafting North Dakota State offensive lineman, Dillon Radunz, in the second round (No. 53 overall) of the 2021 NFL draft.

It wasn’t clear if the Titans would take another swing at a tackle in this year’s draft after striking out on 2020 first-round pick and offensive tackle, Isaiah Wilson, but general manager Jon Robinson wasted no time in trying to find Tennessee’s long-term solution at the position once again.

Now, Radunz, who has also been tabbed as a possible guard at the next level by some experts, will compete for the starting right tackle job against fellow offensive linemen Kendall Lamm and Ty Sambrailo.

So, what intrigued the Titans enough to draft Radunz in Round 2? We can get a better idea by taking a look at the pre-draft scouting reports for Tennessee’s newest offensive lineman, which point out both positives and negatives about the rookie.