Titans draft Dillon Radunz for right tackle, add 2 more on D FILE - National Team offensive lineman Dillon Radunz of North Dakota State is shown during the second half of the NCAA college football Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala, in this Saturday, Jan. 30, 2021, file photo. There’s a common thread linking most of the Football Championship Subdivision players who expect to hear their name called in this month’s NFL draft. They didn’t participate in their schools’ pandemic-delayed spring season. (AP Photo/Rusty Costanza, File)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) The Tennessee Titans hope to make up for their first-round mistake a year ago with the selection of offensive tackle Dillon Radunz of North Dakota State, taking him with the 53rd overall pick Friday night in the NFL draft.
On Day 1 of the 2021 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Football Team each picked a couple of linebackers, while the New York Giants traded back and then took a gadget player. Here's what the Eagles' rivals did on Day 2.
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North Dakota State lineman Dillon Radunz does drills at the school s NFL Pro Day football event in Fargo, N.D., in this Friday, March, 12, 2021, file photo. There’s a common thread linking most of the Football Championship Subdivision players who expect to hear their name called in this month’s NFL draft. They didn’t participate in their schools’ pandemic-delayed spring season. (AP Photo/Andy Clayton- King, File)
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. The Tennessee Titans hope to make up for their first-round mistake a year ago with the selection of offensive tackle Dillon Radunz of North Dakota State with the 53rd overall pick Friday night in the NFL draft.
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By JOHN WAWROW - Associated Press - Friday, April 30, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - Whatever Greg Rousseau lacks in experience as a pass rusher, Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane believes the University of Miami defensive end makes up for in sheer size, speed and instincts.
Add in an eagerness to continue learning, and that was enough for Beane to address Buffalo‘s key offseason need in selecting Rousseau with the 30th pick in the NFL draft on Thursday night.
“We think Greg is on the come, a rising player that will continue to grow into his body,” Beane said. “He still has some rawness to his game. But we like who he is, and we think he’s a guy who, in time, will reach his potential.”