The Chargers have started their journey to building their squad for the 2026 season and their first order of business is to do their homework on very available center, either in free agency or this year’s draft.
On Thursday, The Athletic’s Daniel Popper reported that the Chargers are hosting former Washington Commanders and Dallas Cowboys center Tyler Biadasz. The 2019 Rimington Award Winner (nation’s top collegiate center) was released by Washington on February 26th after starting 31 games over the 2024 and 2025 seasons. His 2025 campaign ended in Week 17 after he was placed on injured reserve with ankle and knee injuries.
The 6’4, 316-pound Biadasz has started 84 games and played in 96 total. He was a fourth-round pick of the Cowboys in 2020 and started four games as a rookie. In 2022, Biadasz was named to the Pro Bowl after starter Jason Kelce could not participate due to playing in the Super Bowl.
This past season, Biadasz was given a 70.7 overall season grade by Pro Football Focus which was good for 11th among 40 qualifying centers. That season grade was also the best mark of Biadasz’s career. His 71.2 in run blocking was also the highest grade of his career while his pass block grade of 67.1 was the second-highest, bested by only the 68.6 he posted in 2021.
Biadasz has allowed just eight sacks in his six-year career, although seven of them have come in the past three seasons. Still, he’s allowed zero hits (quarterback taking a hit after a throw is released) over the past two seasons which is an obvious upgrade over the previous starter at center for the Chargers.
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