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#61 Tyler Biadasz / IOL Wisconsin – 6’3” 321
The Good
- Experienced leader and good communicator
- Good mental processing pass blocking to know where he’s needed and when handling twists
- Mobility to be used on short pulls and on outside running plays
- Good timing and execution on combo blocks
- Strong blocker on the second level
- Competitive in all aspects of his game
The Bad
- Maintaining pad level and resetting feet on power rushes
- Timing his punch to not get himself off balance
- Too much forward lean on run blocks
- Lateral quickness on outside Zone
Bio
- 2019: Rimington Trophy winner, Outland Trophy finalist
- 2019 – Unanimous first-team All-American (AFCA, AP, FWAA, Sporting News, Walter Camp), first-team All-Big Ten (consensus), Academic All-Big Ten
- 2018 – first-team All-Big Ten (consensus), Academic All-Big Ten
- Pro Football Focus rated him the nation’s top center
- 41 games, 41 starts
- Major – personal finance
Tape Breakdown
If a team is looking to draft an offensive lineman, Wisconsin is a good place to start.