Among Texas A&M's 13 players who participated, four of the Aggies' 2025 starters along the offensive line made their way to Indianapolis (IN) with a great opportunity to improve their draft stock, especially for three-year starter Chase Bisontis, who is currently predicted as a late first-round or high second-round selection in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Starting his Aggie career as the team's starting right tackle as a freshman during former head coach Jimbo Fisher's final season at the helm, Chase Bisontis switched to left guard during the 2024 offseason under current coach Mike Elko and has thrived ever since.
One of the strongest players in college football, Bisontis finished his final season allowing just one sack and 12 pressures, while earning an impressive 70.7 pass protection grade, per Pro Football Focus. Bisontis was officially measured at 6'5" and 315 pounds, and was highly impressive during the various offensive line drills on Saturday afternoon, led by the New Jersey native's impressive 5.02 40-yard dash.
Combined with a 1.76 10-yard split, Bisontis looked in control and moved well during the lateral drill, while his size and position versatility, similar to his 2025 teammate Trey Zuhn, make him a candidate to play at tackle, guard, and center, and he is on track to become an immediate starter for any O-line-needy franchise next season.
Here are Bistontis's official measurements:
- 40-yard dash: 5.02
- 10-yard split: 1.76
- Vertical: 32"
- Broad Jump: 8' 9"
- 3-Cone Drill: 7.53
- 20-yard Shuttle: 4.78
- Bench Press; N/A
Texas A&M's Chase Bisontis comes in with a 5.03u on his first attempt
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