2020 NFL Draft Scouting Report
Tyler Biadasz, C, Badgers
Career Snapshot
Three-year starter who earned First Team All-America honors as a junior in 2019. Earned First Team All-Big Ten honors as a sophomore. Named Third Team All-Big Ten as a redshirt freshman in 2017. Started every game during his Wisconsin career.
Positives
Explosive center who has displayed consistent development and stands out in pass protection and in motion. Bends his knees, plays with terrific pad level, and fires off the snap. Quick out to the second level, nicely redirects to linebackers and plays with balance.
Takes linebackers from the action and shows the ability to get to the third level and take out defensive backs. Displays outstanding vision and instincts and works through the whistle. Stays square, plays with tremendous fundamentals and turns defenders from the action. Patient, effectively quarterbacks the offensive line, and works well with linemates.
Negatives
Not a dominant drive blocker. Struggles to handle wide-bodied defensive tackles.
Analysis
Biadasz was productive and durable for Wisconsin as he was one of the best centers in college football the past three seasons. He offers scheme versatility at the next level and should be effective in a zone-blocking system, with expected improvement as he physically matures and adds strength to his frame.