Going into his senior year in 2007, Dunlap was considered to be one of the top offensive tackle prospects in the
2008 NFL draft. However, due to his poor senior season, his draft stock dropped.
Philadelphia Eagles Dunlap was selected by the
Philadelphia Eagles with the 230th pick overall in the seventh round of the
2008 NFL draft. He signed a four-year contract with the team on June 17, 2008. He suffered an ankle injury in the 2008 preseason and was placed on
injured reserve on August 30, ending his season. Dunlap played in twelve games in the
2009 season and saw significant playing time in a game against the
Oakland Raiders after starting left tackle
Jason Peters suffered a knee injury during the first quarter. Dunlap took over for Peters in Week 5 against the
San Francisco 49ers in
2010 after Peters suffered a knee injury. Dunlap gave up three sacks in the game. He made his first NFL start on October 17, 2010, in a week 6 game against the
Atlanta Falcons due to Peters's injury. His main assignment was to block defensive end
John Abraham, who made zero sacks in the game. With Peters out again for a week 7 game against the
Tennessee Titans, Dunlap again started in place of him. Dunlap, however, suffered a bone
bruise and a
hyperextension of his knee during the game, and was replaced by left guard
Todd Herremans. Dunlap was did not play in weeks 9 and 10 due to his injuries. In a week 13 game against the
Houston Texans on December 2, starting right tackle
Winston Justice hyperextended his knee and Dunlap took over for him. Dunlap started his first game at right tackle in place of Justice in a week 14 game against the
Dallas Cowboys on December 12. He started again in week 15 against the
New York Giants in place of Justice at right tackle. Dunlap started in a week 17 matchup against the Cowboys due to the Eagles' decision to rest starters before their playoff run. During the wild card playoff game against the
Green Bay Packers, Dunlap was inserted at right tackle to replace Justice, who had three penalties and ineffective play. On October 2, 2011, Dunlap blocked a field goal against the San Francisco 49ers. He became an unrestricted free agent following the 2011 season, but was re-signed to a one-year contract on March 30, 2012.
San Diego Chargers On March 12, 2013, Dunlap signed a two-year contract with the
San Diego Chargers. In 2014, Dunlap played all 16 games and starting all of them for the first time in his career, while only allowing three sacks. He was voted by his teammates as the Chargers' Lineman of the Year in
2014. On February 20, 2015, the Chargers re-signed Dunlap to a four-year, $28 million contract. On March 13, 2017, Dunlap was released by the Chargers.
Retirement On June 12, 2017, Dunlap announced his retirement from the NFL after nine seasons. ==Personal life==