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You must be a 2nd round backup OT thenWe just drafted a backup ot in 2nd round....thats retarded!!
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You must be a 2nd round backup OT thenWe just drafted a backup ot in 2nd round....thats retarded!!
View attachment 18377Not the sexiest pick, but I think it is a really good pick as far as putting together a draft. There is a big drop off after him.
I think we got ourselves a starter.
13.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.13.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.
Do you like the pick?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.
It’s ok. We have a weak RT but neither pick addresses the bigger issue of lack of pass rush, so not my favorite move.Do you like the pick?
It seems the guy we are thinking we will take goes a couple picks or the pick beforeIt’s ok. We have a weak RT but neither pick addresses the bigger issue of lack of pass rush, so not my favorite move.
Really needed to address pass rush. Wish we moved up for barmoreIt’s ok. We have a weak RT but neither pick addresses the bigger issue of lack of pass rush, so not my favorite move.
Based on what?
Maybe round 3.Really needed to address pass rush. Wish we moved up for barmore
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.
Pretty sure Fat Cance could pull that off today. LolHow many 299 lbs guards are in the NFL?