Tyler Biadasz is becoming good

plymkr

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Twice Biadasz has come through this year to recover fumbles that may have changed the game. Give him credit for giving 100% on those plays. He is not the best C in the league but he is good enough. He seems to improve each year and he is dependable. I think the Cowboys need to re-sign him but of course it all depends on how much money he wants or will attract from other teams. The thing is, the Cowboys don't have another option at C. They would have to draft one early and play him in 2024 if they don't sign Biadasz.

The top Center salary in the league is Jason Kelce at $14.25 million. But the 10th highest salary for Centers is only $6 million. I think for $6 million they need to sign Biadasz. Continuity on the OL is imperative.
I would do 6 million for BDZ in a heartbeat.
 

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Biadasz has really good technique and plays pretty much mistake free. Still gets washed out and blown up sometimes by power tackles so lacks some power himself. But, don't discount his hustle as shown by his two fumble recoveries in the last 2 weeks just by following the ball downfield I Wonder if they strive to keep him at the end of the season.
Surprised I haven't seen anyone talk about how good this guy is becoming. In the Jets game on the 30 yard completion to Lamb that Lamb fumbled, how on earth was Biadasz there to recover that fumble? He literally blocked, came off the line after the pass and ran upfield 30 yards to assist in blocking for the receiver and was there to recover the ball. That is all world effort. If I am not mistaken he recovered a fumble against the Giants as well, again downfield.
Good description by @Point-of-the-Star

My take:

Good:
Hustle
Technique/Awareness
Double-Team Blocks

Not Good:
1 on 1 vs Big DTs

The Giants big DTs were pushing him all over the field. He managed because Dak didn't hold the ball long.

On run plays they need to make certain he is either a help blocker on double-teams or is blocking on the 2nd level.

He seemed better vs the Jets.

Most teams don't have massive DTs like the Giants.
Dexter Lawrence 6-4, 340
A'Shawn Robinson 6-4, 330

The Jets Quinnen Williams is a great DT but not massive. Listed at 6-3, 303.
 

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Surprised I haven't seen anyone talk about how good this guy is becoming. In the Jets game on the 30 yard completion to Lamb that Lamb fumbled, how on earth was Biadasz there to recover that fumble? He literally blocked, came off the line after the pass and ran upfield 30 yards to assist in blocking for the receiver and was there to recover the ball. That is all world effort. If I am not mistaken he recovered a fumble against the Giants as well, again downfield.
The OLineman that has played way better than expectations is Edoga.

He has surprising power. I don't think the Jets ever tried him at OG...
 

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This is where I hope Tyler's agent is looking out for his client in more ways than the $$. He could pull a Dalton, or he could just bite the bullet, realize he's solid but no All Pro and have a nice career finish as a Dallas Cowboy on a team that is built to win in all units. On the Cowboys side, maybe we do have some good young talent for once at Oline, but the last of the O-Line Triplets won't be around much longer. Probably wise to have some stability at center while you look for the Tyron/Zack replacements that could be needed at any moment with father time ticking faster.
Always about the Benjamin’s now
 

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Surprised I haven't seen anyone talk about how good this guy is becoming. In the Jets game on the 30 yard completion to Lamb that Lamb fumbled, how on earth was Biadasz there to recover that fumble? He literally blocked, came off the line after the pass and ran upfield 30 yards to assist in blocking for the receiver and was there to recover the ball. That is all world effort. If I am not mistaken he recovered a fumble against the Giants as well, again downfield.
At first glance I thought the title said Tyler Biadasz is becoming a god.
 
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