The Chicago Bears are on the hunt for a new center to replace the recently retired Pro Bowl player, Drew Dalman. The team has already identified two potential replacements: Tyler Linderbaum and Tyler Biadasz. Linderbaum, a 25-year-old free agent, is considered one of the league's best run-blockers and was ranked as the fifth-highest-graded center by Pro Football Focus in 2025. He is projected to sign a four-year deal worth an average of $20 million per year. Biadasz, a Pro Bowler with the Dallas Cowboys in 2022, has spent the last two seasons with the Washington Commanders. He was released by the Commanders last week, creating $2.8 million in salary cap space. While the Bears can't talk shop with Linderbaum until Monday, they are already in contact with Biadasz, who has a balanced game and was PFF's 12th-highest-graded center in 2025. The team is also considering other options, but the question remains: who will be the new center for the Bears? This is a crucial position for the team's success, and the search for the right player is already underway.