Chase Bisontis
OG
6'5"315 lbs Texas A&M
Pre-Draft Analysis
Bisontis was an offensive tackle for the Aggies before becoming a starting guard during the past two seasons. He has the power to hold up the interior of the line with a strong base and good hip flexion. Bisontis is able to get to the edge and the second level, where he can reestablish his base and play low to high. He consistently keeps his feet running and looks to clean up blocks. In pass protection, Bisontis' strong core allows him to maintain balance and anchor. At times, he can be slow to punch and will allow defenders into his chest, but has the strength to absorb the contact and recover. -- Scouts Inc.
Rating: 85.1 Rank: #11 Forty: 5.02 Bisontis makes the most sense as a left guard at the next level, though his freshman experience at right tackle adds some flexibility. His foot speed, bala...
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. 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.