
"Biadasz graded higher than Bozeman in both pass block win rate and run block win rate last season. Bozeman ranked 30th in PBWR, while Biadasz finished 15th. In RBWR, Bozeman ranked 18th compared to Biadasz at 16th."
"Biadasz started 31 games the past two seasons for Washington, but the team opted to release him in late February in a cost-cutting move. Biadasz, 28, had signed a three-year deal with $20.7 million guaranteed two years ago as part of general manager Adam Peters' first free agent class in Washington."
"In Biadasz, the Chargers signed the first piece of an interior offensive line that could look completely different next season. In addition to Bozeman's retirement, left guard Zion Johnson is set to be a free agent and fetch a lucrative deal on the market. L.A. also released right guard Mekhi Becton earlier this week."
The Chargers have signed center Tyler Biadasz from the Washington Commanders to replace Bradley Bozeman, who retired in February. Biadasz graded higher than Bozeman in both pass block win rate and run block win rate last season, ranking 15th and 16th respectively compared to Bozeman's 30th and 18th rankings. The 28-year-old started 31 games over the past two seasons for Washington before being released in a cost-cutting move. Originally drafted by Dallas in 2020, Biadasz made his Pro Bowl in 2022. This signing represents the first piece of a significantly restructured interior offensive line, as left guard Zion Johnson is set to become a free agent and right guard Mekhi Becton was recently released.
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