Commanders fans may not like what debatable offensive line move really suggests
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Commanders fans may not like what debatable offensive line move really suggests
"Allegretti has value to Washington. He can play all 3 interior spots, which provides great depth. So I was always good with him staying in Washington, even on an extension to lower his cap hit this year. But I wouldn't feel great about him replacing Biadasz as the starting center."
"Allegretti, as Bullock points out, is a versatile body who can play all over the line. Ideally, he's the perfect backup or spot starter, because he can fill in wherever he's needed. But he's not a starter. He was one of the line's weak links while playing at left guard in 2024."
The Washington Commanders released starting center Tyler Biadasz and signed Nick Allegretti to a two-year extension, suggesting Allegretti will replace him as the starting center. Allegretti, a Super Bowl winner with Kansas City who started all 17 games in 2024, was relegated to a backup role last season. While Allegretti provides versatility by playing all three interior offensive line positions, making him valuable as a backup or spot starter, he is not an ideal full-time starter. He struggled at left guard in 2024 and is less familiar with the center position. The Commanders used him in a rotational role even when Sam Cosmi was injured, suggesting the team recognized his limitations for heavy workload roles.
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