The shockwaves are still reverberating after the Washington Commanders released starting center Tyler Biadasz after two seasons. It remains a puzzling route to take, but general manager Adam Peters has a potential plan or two to upgrade production in this critical area of the field.
What that plan is hasn't been determined, although things should become clearer in free agency. As for Biadasz? He's got a head start on finding a new club, and there should be considerable interest in his services.
Biadasz is a dependable center with vast starting experience over his six-year career.