As previously discussed on Gridiron Heroics, the Seattle Seahawks still need to address both offensive guard positions this offseason. Seattle hosted Lucas Patrick for a visit on Monday. The Seahawks were also supposed to host Teven Jenkins for a visit on Monday, but Jenkins was not listed on their official visit report, and it’s unclear whether he showed up late last night, the visit is for today, or it was delayed, or canceled.
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Teven Jenkins was not listed by Seattle as a visitor today. Sounds like he may have been coming in later Monday with the visit maybe lasting into Tuesday. Unclear if there will be any immediate news from that visit. https://t.co/yxXRllJZGl
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) March 17, 2025
Seattle Seahawks host versatile offensive lineman for a visit

According to Mike Garafolo of NFL Network, the Titans are hosting former Tennessee Titans offensive lineman Dillon Radunz for a visit today, which is expected to continue into tomorrow. As Garafolo points out, he played for the Seahawks’ new run game specialist/assistant offensive line coach, Justin Outten, in Tennessee for the last two years.
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
Radunz is a versatile offensive lineman who has played every offensive line position except center throughout the first four seasons of his NFL career. He has played 54 games and 31 starts. The former second-round pick has two starts at LT, four at LG, 18 at RG, and seven at RT.
The former Tennessee Titan played one position in 2024

After playing four different positions along the offensive line in 2023, Dillon Radunz won the starting right guard job in 2024 following the retirement of Saahdiq Charles. Radunz improved in pass protection but took a slight step back in production in the running game. He allowed 23 pressures, 15 hurries, two QB hits, and six sacks, posting a 63.9 pass-blocking, a 53.6 run-blocking, and a 57.0 overall PFF grade in a career-high 15 starts.