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Chase Bisontis 2026 NFL Draft Profile | OG from Texas A&M
Scouting Report
Chase Bisontis arrived in College Station as New Jersey's top offensive line prospect, earning unanimous four-star recognition from all major recruiting services after helping Don Bosco Prep to a state championship appearance. The highly-touted recruit made an immediate impact for the Aggies, becoming one of just two offensive linemen in the nation to start all 13 games as a true freshman in 2023 while earning ESPN Freshman All-America honors and SEC All-Freshman Team recognition. His versatility showed immediately as he split time between right tackle and right guard, showcasing the positional flexibility that made him such a coveted recruit. Bisontis continued his developmental trajectory as a sophomore in 2024, though injuries limited his availability as he managed ten starts at left guard before a mid-season injury sidelined him for three games. Despite the setback, he remained integral to an Aggies rushing attack that ranked 26th nationally and second in the SEC at 195.5 yards per game, helping Texas A&M achieve multiple 300-yard rushing performances. Over 23 games spanning two seasons, Bisontis logged 1,167 offensive snaps while contributing to an offensive line unit that Pro Football Focus ranked as the nation's third-best heading into 2025, though concerns about his pass protection consistency create questions about his immediate NFL readiness.
Strengths
Elite physical tools at 6-6, 320 pounds with the size, length, and frame that NFL teams covet for interior offensive line positions
Impressive freshman production starting all 13 games and earning ESPN Freshman All-America honors demonstrates advanced maturity and readiness for high-level competition
Positional versatility showcased by starting at right tackle, right guard, and left guard over two seasons gives NFL roster construction flexibility
Dominant in run game where he mauls defenders with violent displacement that creates explosive rushing lanes, showing nasty demeanor and finishing ability
Part of Texas A&M offensive line ranked 3rd nationally by PFF heading into 2025, validating his contributions to elite unit performance
Helped produce multiple 300-yard rushing games including dominant 333-yard effort vs McNeese marking program's best ground game since 2018
Four-star pedigree from powerhouse Don Bosco Prep (NJ) suggests strong developmental foundation and exposure to elite competition at prep level
Accumulated 1,167 offensive snaps over 23 games provides substantial college experience against SEC competition despite being just sophomore-aged
Weaknesses
Pass protection technique remains significan't concern with inconsistent hand placement and lateral movement deficiencies that allow penetration from interior rushers
Injury issues limited 2024 season to just 10 starts after missing three games mid-season, raising durability questions for NFL workload demands
Positional versatility could be red flag indicating inability to master one specific position rather than true Swiss Army knife value
Relies more on size and physical gifts than refined technique, needs significan't development in hand usage, footwork, and leverage principles
Struggles with balance and base when speed rushers attack him with quick inside moves, getting knocked off balance and lunging to recover
Limited experience as sophomore means extensive film for evaluation but concerns about whether he has already shown his ceiling
Day 3 projection despite starting 23 games over two seasons in SEC suggests scouts have identified fundamental limitations that cap upside
Offensive line unit allowed 1.77 sacks per game in 2024 which is solid but not elite, raising questions about individual contribution vs system success
College Stats
2023 (TA&M Fr): 13 starts (split between RT and RG), ESPN Freshman All-America honors, SEC All-Freshman Team, unanimous four-star recruit; 2024 (TA&M So): 10 starts at LG, missed 3 games due to injury, returned as reserve vs Auburn; Career: 23 games, 1,167 offensive snaps, team allowed 1.77 sacks/game (2024), 195.5 rush yards/game (26th nationally, 2nd in SEC)
Measurables
Metric
Value
Height
6-5
Weight
315
40-Yard Dash
5.02
RAS
9.85
Arm Length
31
Bench Press
29
Broad Jump
105
Hand Size
9
Vertical Jump
32
Awards & Honors
ESPN Freshman All-America (2023); SEC All-Freshman Team (2023); First-Team All-SEC Freshman (2023); Four-star recruit (unanimous, all major services); Don Bosco Prep (NJ) - helped team to state championship appearance; Part of #3 offensive line in nation per PFF (2025 preseason)