
"Should he not re-sign with the Ravens, there is a belief among teams that the Commanders will heavily pursue C Tyler Linderbaum in free agency, per multiple sources. Washington recently released their starting center Tyler Biadasz."
"The Commanders have cash to spend in free agency, and Linderbaum is easily the most gifted center set to hit the market. The former Iowa star is also expected to get paid handsomely, with several reporters tipping the lineman to reset the market by a considerable margin."
"Peters needs to reset the left tackle market for Laremy Tunsil at some stage this offseason, which will probably come in the $30 million per year range. They have a substantial amount already tied to starting right guard Sam Cosmi. Spending $20 million per year or more on Linderbaum is another costly (albeit quality) offensive line acquisition."
The Washington Commanders released starting center Tyler Biadasz, who signed a three-year, $30 million deal with the Los Angeles Chargers. While the Commanders extended Nick Allegretti as a replacement, NFL insider Jordan Schultz reports that multiple league sources believe Washington will aggressively pursue All-Pro center Tyler Linderbaum in free agency if he doesn't reach an agreement with the Baltimore Ravens. Linderbaum, a former Iowa star, is expected to command significant money and reset the center market. This potential acquisition would represent a major offensive line investment alongside other planned moves, including resetting left tackle Laremy Tunsil's market value around $30 million annually.
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