
Some more interest in the offensive line market.
The New Orleans Saints have opened up a bunch of cap space with contract restructures and reworks, but with all the space they currently have, no more moves have been made. This has been surprising due to the needs on the roster, particularly at LG. The guard market is dwindling even more, with top option Tevin Jenkins going to the Browns, and the Saints may need to get their LG answer soon before it is too late. Shortly after the Jenkins news broke, it was revealed that free agent Dillon Radunz is set to visit with the New Orleans Saints this week, per Jeremy Fowler.
Free agent offensive guard Dillon Radunz is visiting the New Orleans #Saints this week, per source. The former #Titans OL was in Seattle earlier in the week and could take additional visits after New Orleans. pic.twitter.com/7htIru5qYB
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) March 20, 2025
Since being drafted by the Tennessee Titans in 2021, Radunz’s role with the team has been a bit all over the place. He has been played at every position on the Titans offensive line besides center, and last season was the first time in his career he stayed at the same spot all season. This was at RG, and although he season was not great, Radunz had to play next to one of the worst right tackle situations in the NFL. Blocking at RG with that next to you is not an easy thing to do, but at LG with the Saints, this could look much different. When fully healthy, Radunz would have Taliese Fuaga on one his left and Erik McCoy on his right, which is a major improvement from what he had to deal with in Tennessee. At only 26, Radunz could be the perfect short-term starter/depth piece player for the Saints.
Deal projection: 1-2 years, around $4 million a year.