Among the 13 Texas A&M veterans invited to the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine, three-year starting offensive lineman Chase Bisontis is coming off an impressive workout in front of NFL scouts, paired with participating in last Wednesday’s annual Texas A&M Pro Day in front of all 32 NFL team representatives. A former blue-chip prospect, Bisontis could find himself being selected late in the first round by this time next month.
Officially listed at 6’5″, 319 pounds, with “9 5/8 hands, and 32-inch arms, Bisontis is one of the more versatile offensive linemen in the draft, logging most of his snaps at right tackle during his 2023 freshman season before switching to left guard full-time during his final two seasons. On paper, the New Jersey native is already an elite pass protector, with immense potential as a run blocker.
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Per Pro Football Focus, Bisontis allowed just one sack in 441 pass protection snaps last season, earning a solid 70.7 pass protection grade, while his 62.7 run blocking grade requires some work at the next level. Still, thanks to his lower-body strength, whichever team is lucky enough to draft him will not have a hard time fixing his technique during run-downs.
Right now, many believe that Bisontis is either a low first or a high second-round selection, while the Seattle Seahawks, who are in need of a starting-level guard with the 32nd-overall pick, are a popular choice to land the Aggies standout. However, given the widespread need for an immediate impact offensive lineman, Bisontis could go even higher.
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