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Draft Scouting Report
Chase Bisontis is a strong, versatile and dependable three-year starter with more than 1,950 snaps at both guard and center. He was arguably the most consistent performer on a solid Aggies offensive line and has the ability to thrive in both zone and gap schemes. Bisontis shows quick, active feet to cut off backside defenders and climb smoothly to the second level. He plays with a finishing demeanor and excellent functional strength. Still a young prospect, Bisontis has the tools to develop into a starter at either center or guard, and that versatility could help him stick in the league for a long time. The one concern: he committed 16 penalties over the past two seasons.
- 2025: Third-team All-SEC
- 2023: First-team Freshman All-SEC
- Strong overall player with powerful hands and the ability to anchor against power rushers; excels at snatching defenders.
- Effective puller who moves well in space, particularly in the run game.
- Physical presence who can move defenders off their spot; plays with a strong base, good knee bend and powerful hips.
- Struggles against twitchy, athletic rushers who work half a man in pass protection.
- Inconsistent footwork, eye discipline and technique versus quick defenders in protection.
- Has difficulty locking up defenders in space when pulling in pass protection.
- 40-yard dash: 5.02 seconds
- Bench press: 29 reps
- Vertical jump: 32 inches
- 20-yard shuttle run: 4.78 seconds
- Broad jump: 8 feet, 9 inches
- 3-cone drill: 7.53 seconds
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Cardinals' Chase Bisontis: Lands with Cardinals in Round 2
The Cardinals selected Bisontis in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 34th overall.
Bisontis (6-foot-5, 315 pounds) was a three-year starter at Texas A&M, boasting rare starting experience for a soon-to-be 22-year-old, and he could challenge Isaiah Adams for the starting RG gig early in his career. Arizona inked Isaac Seumalo to a three-year contract in free agency, solidifying the team's LG spot, so the selection of Bisontis further firms up the interior O-line to the benefit of No. 3 overall pick Jeremiyah Love.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-5, 315 lbs |
| Birthplace: Ramsey, NJ |
| Age: 21 |
| Class: Junior |




















