3 potential Dillon Radunz replacements for Titans in the 2025 NFL Draft

Reese's Senior Bowl 2025 - Practice
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Tennessee Titans starting right guard Dillon Radunz is a pending free agent. New general manager Mike Borgonzi should only possess mild interest in re-signing a player he had no role in acquiring. Radunz is a league-average blocker who rarely hamstrings an offense, but the Titans should be aiming to make right guard a real position of strength on their offensive line.

Unless the Titans splurge for Trey Smith in free agency, Radunz's replacement may have to arrive via the 2025 NFL Draft. Borgonzi obviously isn't drafting a guard at No. 1 overall, and the Titans possess too many roster holes to select a guard with the 35th selection. Barring a trade-back from either of those spots, Tennessee's best opportunity to draft a starting-caliber guard may occur at No. 102, 119, or 142.

We've identified three prospects who could offer the Titans fantastic value in the fourth or fifth round.

Miles Frazier, LSU

Miles Frazier was outstanding at the Senior Bowl. He displayed the capability to play every position in Mobile, tackle and guard included. Frazier is a consistent, reliable blocker who wasn't credited with allowing a single sack in 544 pass-blocking snaps this past season, according to Pro Football Focus.

Frazier is big, strong, long, and physical. The LSU standout fires off the ball with first-step explosiveness. Frazier displays high football I.Q. by effortlessly identifying and picking up stunts and blitzes, and also possesses the required power to generate movement at the line of scrimmage.

Jackson Slater, Sacramento State

Jackson Slater was among the draft's best-kept secrets until the Senior Bowl. The small-school product hailing from Sacramento State made a ton of money in Mobile. NFL scouts witnessed Slater handle a step-up in talent competition with ease, blocking defenders from the SEC and likeminded conferences.

Slater possesses natural power throughout his core. Scouts view him as versatile enough to perform at center and guard. Slater sees center as his best long-term position, where the Titans may require more help than they realize in 2025, given Lloyd Cushenberry's recovery from a serious season-ending injury.

Caleb Rogers, Texas Tech

Caleb Rogers displayed true five-position versatility at the Senior Bowl. The Texas Tech blocker was an underrated commodity prior to his week in Mobile. The general public is now aware of his abilities.

It takes terrific football IQ to compete at all five offensive line positions. Rogers is a high-effort and intelligent prospect. Skill-set wise, Rogers is a people-mover in the run game, with strong, technically-advanced hands.

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