NFL CAREER – Selected by the Tennessee Titans in the second round (53rd overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft. In four seasons with Tennessee, the 6-foot-6-inch, 301-pounder appeared in 54 games with 31 starts, including a career-best 15 starts at right guard in 2024. His experience through his first four campaigns included multiple starts at four different positions on the offensive line — every position other than center. He brings athleticism and versatility to the Black and Gold and will look to compete for a starting job in training camp.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Agreed to terms with New Orleans on a one-year contract (UFA-Ten.), 3/24/25; Placed by Tennessee on Injured Reserve,12/21/22; Signed to four-year contract with Titans, 5/13/21; Selected by the Titans in the second round (53rd overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft.
2024 – Appeared in 15 games, starting every contest at RG, blocking for a rushing attack that featured running back Tony Pollard rushing for 1,079 yards, ranked third in the AFC…In Sept. 30 win vs. Miami, blocked for a unit that rushed for 142 yards and two TDs, while surrendering only one sack…Vs. Indianapolis, Oct. 13, part of a unit that did not allow a sack and helped Pollard rush for 93 yards, including a 23-yard TD…Helped open holes for the Titans to rush for 158 yards at Detroit, Oct. 27. 2023 – Returned from a knee injury and appeared in 16 contests with 11 starts at every offensive line position besides center. Blocked for an offensive line that helped RB Derrick Henry finish second in the NFL with 1,167 rushing yards. He was voted by his teammates as the Ed Block Courage Award winner for the Titans in 2023 after coming back from a knee injury that he suffered in 2022...Started at LG and helped the Titans rush for 173 yards vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 1…Started at RT and blocked for an offensive line that helped the Titans run for 177 yards vs. Indianapolis, Dec. 3…Started at RT in season finale vs. Jacksonville, 1/7/24, and blocked for Henry to run for a season-high 153 yards. 2022 –Saw action in 11 games with four starts, two at both guard spots before suffering a season-ending knee injury. 2021 – Played in 12 games with one start at LT during rookie campaign…Made NFL debut at Seattle, Sept. 19…Made first career start vs. San Francisco, Dec. 23.
COLLEGE – At North Dakota State, Radunz saw action in 33 career games with 32 starts at left tackle in five seasons with the Bison (2016-20). He was a member of four Missouri Valley Football Conference championship teams and three NCAA Division I football national championship squads. As a junior in 2019, Radunz was named a consensus first-team All-American, including the AP. Also earned first-team All-Missouri Valley Football Conference honors after starting all 16 games at left tackle, anchoring a Bison offensive line that helped NDSU rush for a school-record 4,601 yards, ranking fourth in the FCS with 287.6 rushing yards per game.
PERSONAL – Attended Becker (Minn.) HS. Was a two-year starting left tackle for back-to-back Class 4A state championships in 2014 and 2015, finishing with a 25-1 record…Also competed in basketball and track and field…Has an older sister, Danielle, and a younger brother, Nick, who played on the offensive line for North Dakota State…For the NFL's My Cause My Cleats initiative, wearing shoes supported causes such as the Becker Youth Association and the International Justice Mission…In the summer of 2024, traveled to the Philippines with the organization to show support…Participated in the 2025 Saints Hall of Fame Golf Tournament at Chateau Country Club in Kenner…Born on March 28, 1998 in St. Cloud, Minn.