The Seattle Seahawks came into the offseason with most observers expecting some sort of splash move on the offensive line, particularly a move or two to address the interior of the group. However, more than a week since the legal tampering period kicked off, and just short of a week into the new league year, the only move the Hawks have made on the offensive line is the addition of versatile swing tackle Josh Jones.
With that said, according to a report from NFL insider Mike Garafolo, John Schneider and the Hawks are set to host a free agent guard Wednesday.
The #Seahawks are bringing in former #Titans G Dillon Radunz for a visit today into tomorrow, sources say. Seattle’s new run game specialist/assistant OL coach Justin Outten was with a Radunz in Tennessee the last two years. pic.twitter.com/xGRnyIPZDS
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) March 18, 2025
The soon to be 27 year old former Tennessee Titans guard Dillon Radunz has started 31 games during his career, including 26 in the last two seasons, after being selected with the 53rd overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. For those paying close attention to details, having been taken 53rd in 2021 means he was selected three picks before Dee Eskridge at 56 and ten picks ahead of Creed Humphrey, who was snagged by the Kansas City Chiefs at pick 63.