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Chase Bisontis Scouting Report
By Charlie Campbell
Strengths:
- Strong at the point of attack
- Size and strength to drive block
- Can push defenders out of their gap
- Consistently generates movement in the ground game
- Can pull
- Capable of moving on zone runs
- Good initial quickness
- Can mirror speed rushers
- Can anchor and stop bull rushes
- Ready to compete quickly
- Experienced
- Safe pick to develop into being a starting guard
Weaknesses:
- Needs to improve handling counters
- Could improve his footwork to keep rushers off his edges
- Short arms (31.5 inches)
- Limited to guard
Prospect Summary:
Bisontis turned himself into a solid starter during his college career. After starting at right tackle in 2023, Bisontis started at guard the past two seasons.
Bisontis was a quality pass protector during his collegiate career. He uses his strength and balance to sustain blocks to neutralize second efforts. With enough athleticism and quickness, he can mirror speed rushers, and he has the strength to anchor. He could use development with handling counter moves and getting in a better position to not allow rushers to get on his edges. Bisontis has short arms that have some limitations for him to work through as well.
In the ground game, Bisontis has good size and strength to tie up defenders. He has the size and power to drive block and will push defenders out of their gap. Off the snap, Bisontis is physical and nasty; he projects to have power run-blocking potential. Bisontis is agile and athletic enough as a blocker who is very good at pulling or moving in space on zone stretch runs. As an interior run blocker, Bisontis can fit into a zone or power man scheme.
In the 2026 NFL Draft, Bisontis could be a second-round pick. Check out my latest 2026 NFL Mock Draft to see where Bisontis is projected.
Prospect Comparison:
Aaron Banks. In terms of style of play, Bisontis reminds me of Banks coming out of Notre Dame.
RELATED LINKS:
2026 NFL Mock Draft - March 24
Fantasy Football Rankings - Feb. 19
NFL Picks - Feb. 9
NFL Power Rankings - Jan. 26
