BIOGRAPHY
Dillon Radunz was born March 28, 1998, in Becker, Minnesota. He is an offensive tackle in the NFL.
Radunz attended Becker High School, where he played basketball, football, and was a shot putter on the track and field team. He was a two-year starter at both offensive tackle and defensive end for Becker as the team went 25–1 and won back-to-back state championships. As a senior Radunz was named the All-Area Football Player of the Year by the St. Cloud Times, East Central District North Division Most Valuable Player, and first-team All-State. He finished his high school career with 163 tackles, including 14 sacks. Radunz committed to play college football at North Dakota State over offers from South Dakota, South Dakota State and Wyoming.
Radunz redshirted as a true freshman. He was named a starter going into his freshman season but suffered a season-ending knee injury after playing 17 snaps in the season opener. He was named second-team All-Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) and started 15 games as a redshirt sophomore. As a junior, he played 682 snaps with 63 knockdowns and zero sacks allowed in 12 regular-season games and started all 16 of the Bison's games and was named first-team All-MVFC and was a consensus first-team All-American selection. Radunz entered his redshirt senior season as a consensus preseason All-American. He started the only game of North Dakota State's fall season against Central Arkansas, as the MVFC postponed its season to the spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Radunz subsequently received the first invitation issued to the 2021 Senior Bowl. He was drafted 53rd by the Tennessee Titans.
On May 13, Radunz signed his four-year rookie contract with Tennessee. He made his first career start at left tackle in Week 16 in place of an injured Taylor Lewan.
Radunz entered the 2022 season as a backup guard behind Aaron Brewer and Nate Davis. He made four total starts at both guard spots due to injuries. He was placed on injured reserve on December 22, 2022.