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All I can say is go to hell Wilson..... we needed to shore up the position. Thought we’d address it in the 3rd, but I’m ok with it.
 
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Dillon Radunz, OT, North Dakota State
Height: 6-4. Weight: 304.
Projected 40 Time: 5.38.
Projected Round (2021): 2-3.
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4/24/21: Radunz held his own at the Senior Bowl and is a sleeper prospect who could be a nice value pick. Some team sources think Radunz should move inside to guard in the NFL and could be a really good guard if he works hard.

8/29/20: Radunz was an excellent blind-side protector in 2019, allowing zero sacks. As a sophomore, he had another good year protecting the quarterback. Radunz earned a starting job in 2017, but the freshman missed the year due to a season-ending knee injury.
 
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NorthDakotaState_logo.gif
Dillon Radunz, OT, North Dakota State
Height: 6-4. Weight: 304.
Projected 40 Time: 5.38.
Projected Round (2021): 2-3.
View Ranking History

4/24/21: Radunz held his own at the Senior Bowl and is a sleeper prospect who could be a nice value pick. Some team sources think Radunz should move inside to guard in the NFL and could be a really good guard if he works hard.

8/29/20: Radunz was an excellent blind-side protector in 2019, allowing zero sacks. As a sophomore, he had another good year protecting the quarterback. Radunz earned a starting job in 2017, but the freshman missed the year due to a season-ending knee injury.


Walter football doesn’t have a clue...he doesn’t even have his size correct. You will often find errors like that on walterfootball.com They also aren’t very knowledgeable in their mock drafts about what teams actually need.
 
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NorthDakotaState_logo.gif
Dillon Radunz, OT, North Dakota State
Height: 6-4. Weight: 304.
Projected 40 Time: 5.38.
Projected Round (2021): 2-3.
View Ranking History

4/24/21: Radunz held his own at the Senior Bowl and is a sleeper prospect who could be a nice value pick. Some team sources think Radunz should move inside to guard in the NFL and could be a really good guard if he works hard.

8/29/20: Radunz was an excellent blind-side protector in 2019, allowing zero sacks. As a sophomore, he had another good year protecting the quarterback. Radunz earned a starting job in 2017, but the freshman missed the year due to a season-ending knee injury.
Even if he has G potential, it shouldn’t be bothered with. Davis and Saffold will be fine, Brewer is also there.
Lamm is by himself though and not really projected as the starter.
 
Who cares what any site says about him. We were just told that ANY pass rusher would’ve been better than either of the 2 guys we have taken so far. So remember that when a pass rusher comes off the board in the 6th or 7th round it would have been a better pick for us at 22 or 53.
 
Not "Sexy" but was a need , especially after last seasons rash of injures at the position and I'm not even including "Bikini Bottom".
 
Based on what?

From his draft profile...

Tackle/guard prospect with good strength and overall toughness but average athletic traits. Even against FCS competition, Radunz has too many reps where he ends up in chase mode at the top of the rush, and he doesn't appear to have the necessary recovery athleticism to live that life against NFL rushers. He appears to be a better run blocker than pass protector and might be best suited as a guard for teams utilizing gap and inside-zone running schemes. He could become a quality backup or eventual starter if he finds the right fit.
 
From his draft profile...

Tackle/guard prospect with good strength and overall toughness but average athletic traits. Even against FCS competition, Radunz has too many reps where he ends up in chase mode at the top of the rush, and he doesn't appear to have the necessary recovery athleticism to live that life against NFL rushers. He appears to be a better run blocker than pass protector and might be best suited as a guard for teams utilizing gap and inside-zone running schemes. He could become a quality backup or eventual starter if he finds the right fit.

How many 299 lbs guards are in the NFL?
 
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