Chase Bisontis
- austinbignall07
- Dec 29, 2025
- 3 min read

NFL Draft Profile: Chase Bisontis
Position:Â Offensive Guard / Tackle | School:Â Texas A&M | Class:Â Junior
Height:Â 6'5" | Weight:Â 315 lbs | Archetype:Â Balanced (Power / Zone Slide Hybrid)
College Career Summary
Chase Bisontis arrived at College Station as the top-ranked recruit from New Jersey and immediate impact player. He started all 12 games at Right Tackle as a true freshman in 2023, earning Freshman All-American honors despite the steep learning curve of the SEC. In 2024, he transitioned inside to Left Guard, where his natural power and shorter area quickness made him a more effective blocker in Mike Elko's system.
His 2025 season was a testament to his high floor and versatility. Though he spent the majority of the year at Guard, he provided "emergency" reps at Tackle, proving his value as a multi-positional asset. Bisontis was a key reason the Aggies' rushing attack remained potent even during mid-season quarterback transitions. Statistically, he has shown remarkable growth in his "anchor" strength, significantly reducing his sack-allowed rate from his freshman year while becoming a "pancake machine" on pulling assignments.
Career Stats & Highlights
Career Starts:Â 36 (12 at RT, 24 at LG)
2025 Sacks Allowed:Â 1
2025 Pressures Allowed:Â 9
Pancakes:Â ~52 (2025 Season)
Holding Penalties:Â 3 (2025)
2025 Honors:Â Third-team All-SEC; Preseason All-American.
2025 Game-by-Game Grades
Week | Opponent | Grade | Scout's Notes |
1 | vs Notre Dame | B+ | Handled elite interior speed well; zero sacks allowed. |
3 | @ Florida | A | The Apex. Total displacement in the run game; 310 team rushing yards. |
6 | vs #9 Missouri | A- | Paved the way for 236 rushing yards; elite combo blocks. |
7 | @ Mississippi St | B | Solid, but flagged for holding on a second-level climb. |
9 | vs LSU | B+ | High-intensity battle; maintained anchor against a first-round DT. |
10 | @ South Carolina | C+ | Worst Game. Struggled with leverage against long-armed rushers; 1 sack. |
12 | @ Auburn | B+ | Physical "mauler" performance in a hostile road environment. |
13 | vs Texas | B- | Battled elite interior talent; solid in pass pro but limited run lanes. |
14 | vs Miami (CFP) | B | Emotional game; steady performance in a low-scoring slugfest. |
Scouting Grade Rubric
Intangibles (.20) — Grade: 92/100
Leadership:Â High. Viewed as a cornerstone of the "new era" under Mike Elko.
Mental Toughness:Â Plus; overcame early career transfer rumors to stay loyal to TAMU.
Competitor:Â Elite; plays with a noticeable "edge" and looks to finish blocks.
Team Player:Â Credits his center and tackles; high unselfishness marks.
Star:Â High; his move to Guard transformed the Aggies' interior push.
Physical Tools (.20) — Grade: 88/100
Height/Weight: 6'5", 315 lbs. (Meets both height and weight benchmarks).
Stamina:Â High; rare agility for a man of his size that lasts through the 4th quarter.
Durability:Â Plus; has been a fixture in the starting lineup since day one.
Injury History:Â Mostly clean; dealt with a minor lower-body tweak in late 2024 but returned at 100%.
Attributes (.20) — Grade: 90/100
Run Block: Strength. Elite ability to drive his legs and clear out the A and B gaps.
Pass Block:Â Plus; technically refined in 45-degree sets, though can be beat by pure twitch.
Strength:Â Plus; weight-room power translates to "heavy hands" on initial contact.
Technique:Â High; mastery of the "clamp" and interior hand-fighting.
High Motor:Â Constant; a "search and destroy" blocker on screens.
Athleticism (.20) — Grade: 85/100
Speed:Â Plus; excellent at getting to the second level to pick off linebackers.
Agility: Weakness. Can occasionally look clunky when asked to mirror elite lateral twitch.
Flexibility:Â Plus; natural knee-bender who rarely gets "walked back" by bull rushes.
Acceleration:Â Sudden; fires out of his stance with violence.
Footwork:Â Clean; quick, choppy steps that allow for rapid recovery.
IQ (.20) — Grade: 94/100
Awareness: Elite. Exceptional at passing off stunts and diagnosing delayed blitzes.
Scouting Report
Strengths:Â Rare versatility (RT/LG/RG experience); elite "finisher" mentality in the run game; technically sound hand usage; high-IQ blocker who rarely misses an assignment in the SEC.
Weaknesses: Lateral Twitch. Can struggle against sub-package rushers with elite first-step agility; occasionally over-extends on second-level blocks, leading to balance issues.
Scheme Fit: Ideal for a Power-Gap or Inside Zone offense (e.g., Steelers, Lions, Ravens).
NFL Comparison:Â O'Cyrus Torrence / Jonah Jackson.
Scout's Final Word
"Chase Bisontis is a 'pro's pro' coming out of the most difficult conference in football. While he may lack the 99th-percentile lateral speed of a top-10 pick, his tape against high-level SEC talent is undeniably consistent. He is a 'plug-and-play' starter at Guard who provides the added value of being able to slide to Tackle in a pinch. Draft Projection: 2nd Round."





