32 college football players destined to be future first round NFL Draft picks
29. Tyler Biadasz – Center, Wisconsin
When you think of Wisconsin offensive lineman, you think of big dominant players who love to be physical in the run game and move people around. That is precisely the type of player Tyler Biadasz is, and for NFL teams that run a power scheme, he has the potential to be a plug and play prospect from day one.
Biadasz returning for his redshirt junior season was one of the most surprising moves this offseason as he was considered a very well liked prospect by draft analyst and PFF rated him the top center in the nation.
He can hold his ground at the point of attack and turn defenders to open up running lanes. If he gets to the second level, you can say goodbye to your linebackers because they have no chance. And even though he is more a power player he can still move laterally and reach block if needed. Biadasz does not appear to have the ideal arm length even for someone on the interior, but it doesn’t seem to be that big of a hindrance.