Radovich did not have much of an impact on the field his first three seasons on the field for the Trojans, but moved into the starting lineup as a junior. He started the entire season at left guard in 2006. He spent time at guard and tackle as a senior, but was limited by a back injury.
Radovich is a versatile lineman that can help his team in many ways. He is a decent athlete that shows the ability to move laterally and get out and block on the move. He can hold his own at the point of attack and control lineman to open up holes in the running game. His best asset is his versatility, as he has played inside and out for the Trojans. He could project to the right side or guard in the NFL.
There is not any trait physically that jumps out at you with Radovich. He is not a super athlete, does not have a huge frame, and does not dominate at the point of attack. He also may not have one true position at the next level, though he has shown capable of playing different spots.
Radovich is a player that may not be a premier prospect, but he has the ability to play in the NFL. He is versatile and intelligent, and that should earn him a spot in the NFL. If he can get stronger at the point of attack, he could develop into more than just a backup at multiple positions.