Titans Select North Dakota State OL Dillon Radunz in Second Round of NFL Draft Apr 30, 2021 at 07:42 PM Copied!
NASHVILLE – The Titans selected North Dakota State tackle Dillon Radunz in the second round of Friday night s NFL Draft.
Radunz, taken with the 53rd overall pick, is ready to get dirty. I love it, Radunz said of landing with the Titans. I hope I can come in and contribute to the successful program that they have. I know Taylor Lewan is kind of the staple lineman there. … I hope I can emulate what he brings to the Titans and play that aggressive style of football on that offensive line. I am super happy with this pick.
8 players to watch during Day 3 of the 2021 NFL Draft May 01, 2021 at 01:08 AM Copied!
The Browns addressed both sides of the football in Day 2 of the 2021 NFL Draft by selecting LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah in Round 2 and WR Anthony Schwartz in Round 3.
Now, Cleveland will round out the draft with six remaining picks for Day 3. Here s who to watch on the final day of drafting.
OT D Ante Smith (East Carolina)
The Browns could potentially target a swing tackle with one of their Day 3 picks to address a hole left over from the departure of Kendall Lamm, who signed with the Tennessee Titans in free agency. Smith is one of several tackle options who could intrigue the Browns he was one of the top players from the 2021 Senior Bowl, which provided him a needed platform for scouts after he suffered a season-ending leg injury in 2020. At 6-foot-5 and 305 pounds, Smith has the body frame to stick in the NFL and is one of the top tackles on the boa
James Hudson III: 3 things to know about the new Browns offensive lineman
Updated May 01, 2021;
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Browns will bring back all five starting offensive linemen in 2021, a group considered among the best in the league last season. Pro Football Focus graded the Browns first in both pass blocking and run blocking.
But what’s behind those starters? That’s where Andrew Berry focused on Saturday, drafting Cincinnati offensive tackle James Hudson III in the fourth round.
While the Browns still have former starting tackle Chris Hubbard as a backup, they lost Kendall Lamm in free agency.
Here are a few things to know about Hudson:
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The Browns opened Day 3 of the 2021 NFL Draft by selecting T James Hudson in the fourth round (110th overall).
Here are five things to know about Cleveland s newest addition to the O-Line.
1. Hudson arrives in Cleveland after spending his final two collegiate seasons at Cincinnati. He didn t become a full-time starter until 2020, but he made an instant impact on the Bearcats offense and earned First Team All-AAC honors in his first season on the field. Hudson transferred to Cincinnati in 2019 after spending his first two college seasons at Michigan, which leads us to our next thing to know…
2. Hudson originally began his college career as a defensive tackle, which is where he shined at Central Catholic High School in Toledo yes, Hudson is an Ohio native. He originally committed to Kentucky after his sophomore season, but his recruitment stock skyrocketed in his junior year, and he later fielded offers from Alabama, Miami and several other big-name col
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Apr 30, 2021 | 10:44 PM
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)
By Teresa M Walker
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.