Starting Center: Justin Britt
For now. Britt is a strong candidate to be released, as he would clear over $11 million in cap space in the final year of his contract.
Considering the team re-upped with Joey Hunt (assuming he signs his RFA tender) and also signed B.J. Finney, it seems likely that Britt will be looking for a new team in 2020.
If that is the case, Hunt and Finney will battle Ethan Pocic for the starting center job.
It will likely come down to Pocic and Finney, as Hunt proved last year that he’s a better fit in a reserve/backup role. Both Pocic and Finney can play guard spots as well, so whichever one does not end up starting will likely still have a valuable role on the team, and could even win a starting spot elsewhere along the line depending how everything else shakes out.
Kyle Fuller and Jordan Roos are both on hand as well, and have some experience at center in case of an emergency.