Commanders offensive line ranked 22nd among NFL teams ahead of 2026 season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 28, 2026, 12:02 PM
Last updated Jun 28, 2026
The Washington Commanders' offensive line is ranked 22nd in a recent analysis ahead of the 2026 season. The team's future line appears strong despite the release of center Tyler Biadasz, who started for two seasons. Washington signed veteran Nick Allegretti to replace Biadasz and re-signed left guard Chris Paul. Laremy Tunsil is now the highest-paid offensive lineman after an extension, while right tackle Josh Conerly Jr. aims to improve after a challenging previous season. The Commanders' line will be crucial as they prepare for the upcoming season amid expectations for offensive improvement.
- •Commanders ranked 22nd in offensive line analysis
- •Tyler Biadasz released before free agency
- •Nick Allegretti signed as new center
- •Laremy Tunsil extended, now highest-paid lineman
- •Josh Conerly Jr. looks to improve after 2025 struggles
- 12:02 PMYahoo Sports — Where is Commanders' offensive line ranked among all 32 NFL teams?
"The Commanders' offensive line should be a strength in 2026, but not everyone thinks so.
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