Dillon Radunz
Dillon Radunz entered the 2024 offseason as one of few holdovers from the Mike Vrabel and Jon Robinson era. New head coach Brian Callahan and his father, offensive line coach, Bill Callahan, appeared to agree that Radunz was better utilized at guard than offensive tackle. Despite that, they signed Saahdiq Charles in free agency, who immediately became the favorite to start at right guard.
Charles then abruptly retired in August at age 25 during training camp and Radunz became the in-house favorite to replace him. The former North Dakota State standout performed at a league-average level throughout 2024. Missing a few games during the second half of the campaign, Radunz attempted to battle through injury and inconsistencies. His performances often wavered.
Radunz is now scheduled for free agency and it's difficult to envision the Titans possessing a ton of interest in re-signing him. General manager Ran Carthon did not draft him, and the Callahan's didn't view him as their first-choice starter until they were left with fewer alternatives. The right side of Tennessee's underperforming offensive line was consistently its Achilles Heel this season, though Radunz was often the lesser of two evils, compared to whichever right tackle started that week.