
Cross out another potential guard option for the Seahawks.
The Seattle Seahawks had three offensive linemen come in for free agent visits and all of them have left with contracts.
On other teams.
The latest offensive lineman to meet with the Seahawks and sign somewhere else is former Tennessee Titans starter Dillon Radunz, who has agreed to a one-year contract with the New Orleans Saints.
Saints now have reached agreement with former Titans’ free-agent offensive lineman Dillon Radunz. https://t.co/TB5XO8GiQE
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 24, 2025
Radunz was Tennessee’s second-round pick back in 2021. He played everywhere on the line except at center, but in 2024 he was exclusively a right guard for the first time in his career. His 2023 season stood out negatively for 11 penalties called against him, but he was able to essentially cut that in half the following year. His overall blocking performance wasn’t particularly exceptional but at 26 years old he could’ve been seen as a younger player with untapped potential.
Seattle had previously met with Teven Jenkins, who left the Chicago Bears to go to the Cleveland Browns, as well as Lucas Patrick, who was most recently with the New Orleans Saints before signing with the Cincinnati Bengals.
We’re deep enough into free agency that options are sparse and anyone who signs with the Seahawks (other than maybe Dalton Risner) would be more likely to serve as a backup than start.
As written on Sunday, it’s all about the draft for the Seahawks’ interior offensive line; both the recent draft picks and any the team makes next month.