NASHVILLE – Dillon Radunz grew up in Minnesota, and he went to college in North Dakota.
So, his NFL rookie minicamp experience in sunny Nashville last weekend provided him opportunities beyond just the football stuff.
“I’m enjoying getting a tan out here, down in the South, instead of being up in Fargo,” said a smiling Radunz, who was selected in the second round of the NFL Draft by the Titans. “So that’s nice.”
Right now, of course, Radunz is a shade of green, and we’re not talking about his old uniform color at North Dakota State.
Like all the rookies, the 6-foot-6, 301-pound offensive lineman is inexperienced, and learning his way.
But he’s far from lost.
“It’s not overwhelming,” Radunz said. “Yeah, there’s a curve there in certain areas, (but) not in all areas. I feel like I was pretty prepared from my coaches at NDSU. Obviously, there’s new things to learn when you are going into a new offense, and technique-wise, what the coach wants you to do. I’m just trying my best to adjust and adapt to what they want me to do.
“It has been going well. Just learning the new playbook and getting this new system, it has been going well so far.”
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