Tyler Biadasz was the Commanders’ starting center over the past two years, but they released him earlier this offseason. While Biadasz had another season left on a three-year, $30MM contract, head coach Dan Quinn said the Commanders did not explore a trade before cutting him (via Nicki Jhabvala of The Athletic). He went on to secure another three-year, $30MM pact with the Chargers.
In the wake of Biadasz’s exit, the Commanders pursued former Raven Tyler Linderbaum, easily the best center on the free agent market. However, with a record-setting offer worth $81MM over three years, the Raiders won the bidding war for Linderbaum.
The Commanders boast the second-most cap space in the NFL ($49.64MM), but free agent center choices have continued to dwindle since Linderbaum came off the board. For now, Nick Allegretti and Julian Good-Jones are the Commanders’ in-house options at center. Quinn said Washington is planning a competition between the two, per Jhabvala.
Since the Chiefs took him in the seventh round of the 2019 draft, Allegretti has lined up almost exclusively at guard. After joining the Commanders on a three-year, $16MM deal in 2024, he was a 17-game starter at left guard in his first season in Washington. With Sam Cosmi recovering from knee surgery, Allegretti opened 2025 as the Commanders’ starting right guard. The team demoted Allegreti to backup duties after Week 2, though, and the 29-year-old’s only other starts came in Washington’s last two games. Allegretti filled in for an injured Biadasz in those contests. The Commanders were encouraged enough to hand Allegretti a new two-year contract this month, potentially setting him up to take over for Biadasz in 2026.
Undrafted from Iowa State in 2020, Good-Jones carries more experience in the Canadian Football League, where he played from 2021-22, than the NFL. Good-Jones has been in the Washington organization since 2023, though his only appearance in a game came that year. The Commanders waived the 29-year-old with an injury settlement last August, but they brought him back on a practice squad agreement in October.
While free agent possibilities are limited, Washington could still add a center in next month’s draft. The Commanders certainly will not address the position with their first-round pick (No. 7 overall), but they have five more selections after that.

