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Breaking down what the Commanders are getting from free agent center Tyler Biadasz

Where Biadasz can struggle in pass protection is against powerful rushers. In the run game section, we saw him struggle to contain defensive tackles that were bigger than him on down blocks. That is quite similar in pass protection when he’s left one-on-one against bigger, stronger defensive tackles.

Overall, Biadasz is a solid starter that offers good athleticism and scheme flexibility for the center position. He’s young enough that he can still improve and develop into a quality center, but will need to work on a few technical things like keeping his pad level lower out of his stance and improving his ability to handle power rushes one-on-one.