[3] After the 2018 season, Biadasz consulted with the NFL Draft Advisory Committee and received a grade of "return to school".
[6] He started all 14 games, became the first Rimington Trophy winner in school history as the nation's top center and was named a unanimous All-American.
[7] He started at center in all of the 41 games of his college career and helped block for running back Jonathan Taylor.
[10] As a rookie, he replaced an injured Joe Looney in the starting lineup of the fifth game against the New York Giants.
In the season opener against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he contributed in the blocking of a 400-yard passer and a pair of 100-yard receivers (ninth time in franchise history).
He was declared inactive in Week 3 against the Arizona Cardinals, after suffering a hamstring injury during practice and was replaced with Brock Hoffman.
[15] In the season opener against the New York Giants, he recovered a Tony Pollard fumble near the goal line that led to a touchdown.
In Week 2 against the New York Jets, he recovered a CeeDee Lamb fumble after sprinting more than 30 yards down the field to keep the drive alive.