Who did the Arizona Cardinals pick? How Texas A&M OL Chase Bisontis fits in the NFL

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Who did the Arizona Cardinals pick? How Texas A&M OL Chase Bisontis fits in the NFL

Texas A&M standiout offensive lineman Chase Bisontis is headed to the NFL. Here's how he fits with his new team.

Who did the Arizona Cardinals pick? How Texas A&M OL Chase Bisontis fits in the NFL

Texas A&M standiout offensive lineman Chase Bisontis is headed to the NFL. Here's how he fits with his new team.

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Texas A&M football had another player taken relatively early in the NFL draft.

Aftter KC Concepcion was the first Aggie off the board, Chase Bisontis heard his name called Friday during Round 2. So what does the New Jersey native bring to the Arizona Cardinals? Who is else plays at his position on the team? Here, you can find out.

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The NFL draft started Thursday in Pittsburgh and continues with Rounds 2 and 3 on Friday. Saturday is the final three rounds and multiple Aggies are expected to be taken each day.

Here what you should know about Chase Bisontis' fit with the XX.

Bisontis is a versatile lineman who's started at guard and tackle in college. He's likely play guard in the NFL. He possesses good athleticism at 6-foot-5, 315 pounds and running a 5.02-second 40-yard dash. He also broad jumped 8 feet, 9 inches and had a 32-inch vertical leap.

Strengths: Big and strong, yet surprisingly athletic... Athleticism shines in pass protection, where he finished 2025 with a 70.7 pass-blocking grade. Strong at the point of attack and a good anchor once he gets his hands on a defender... A solid run blocker who is effective in space... Productive and dependable; missed only three games in his collegiate career... Day 1 starter in the SEC with valuable experience against top competition.

Weaknesses:Could be cleaner in his technique... Hand placement and footwork can be fine-tuned... A better pass protector than a run blocker, finishing 2025 with a 62.7 run-blocking grade... Play discipline leaves more to be desired; flagged 16 times over the last two seasons.

Personality:Bisontis was viewed by some as the best prospect on an offensive line that may feature five pros. His return to health this season and consistency were important to see after missing three games in 2024. One more year at A&M would've helped him, especially in today's NIL landscape, but it makes sense why he'd head to the league early to capitalize on a strong season. Expect him to have a 10-plus-year career as an NFL lineman.

- Tony Catalina, American-Statesman Texas A&M reporter

The Cardinals can use depth along the offensive line. The team allowed 59 sacks, which was fifth-worst in the league, and was average in yard per carry (4.3). Bisontis will pave the way for first-round draft pick Jeremiyah Love, an All-American running back who was taken No. 3 overall.

2025: 13 games played, 795 snaps, 62.4 overall grade, 1 sack allowed, 12 pressures allowed, 8 penalties

2024: 10 games played, 795 snaps, 62.4 overall grade, 1 sack allowed, 12 pressures allowed, 8 penalties

2023: 13 games played, 605 snaps, 55.2 overall grade, 4 sacks allowed, 31 pressures allowed, 3 penalties

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