

Patrick Paul: podcast appearances and interviews
Snell & Wilmer
About Patrick Paul
Patrick Martin Paul, born on November 1, 2001, is associated with the law firm Snell & Wilmer. The provided information indicates he has a professional background in football, having played as an offensive tackle for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League. During his college career at Houston, he received all-conference honors in 2023, which contributed to his selection by the Miami Dolphins in the second round of the 2024 NFL draft. Paul is part of a familial lineage that includes notable figures; he is the grandson of Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, the former Nigerian president, and the younger brother of NFL offensive guard Chris Paul. Additional details about his career outside football or his role at Snell & Wilmer are not provided in the given extract.
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Podcasts Patrick Paul appeared on
Shows that have booked Patrick Paul as a guest, ranked by appearance count.
Latest Patrick Paul interviews
Every podcast episode Patrick Paul has appeared on, newest first.



Drive Time: Week 11 Variety Show with Patrick Paul and Hugo Manero

Drive Time: Aaron Brewer, Patrick Paul and AFC West Preview

Episode 487 Armstead Fallout Patrick Paul and More Tyreek Trolling

BD in Big Law

Frequently asked questions
What podcasts has Patrick Paul been on?
Patrick Paul has appeared on 5 podcasts across 7 episodes. Notable shows include Drive Time with Travis Wingfield, All Dolphins Podcast, Home: The Second Story.
What does Patrick Paul do?
Patrick Paul is Snell & Wilmer. Podcast appearances span topics tied to their work and expertise.
When was Patrick Paul's most recent podcast appearance?
Patrick Paul's most recent appearance was on "Brooklyn Gut Renovation: What Patrick Wishes He Knew Before Starting". Home: The Second Story, published Jun 2, 2026.
Which podcast has Patrick Paul appeared on most often?
Drive Time with Travis Wingfield. 2 appearances on record, most recently Nov 14, 2025.
