2026 NFL Draft: Here is how to stay informed on the Jacksonville Jaguarsā picks
Here's how to stay informed on the Jaguars' picks during the 2026 NFL Draft!
Chase Bisontis, a standout offensive guard from Texas A&M, has declared for the NFL draft after a successful college career. He is projected as a top interior offensive lineman, with rankings placing him among the best in the 2026 draft class.
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COLLEGE STATION ā One of the biggest strengths for the 2025 Texas A&M football team was its offensive line.Ā
The Aggies returned seven players and all five starters from 2024, forming a rotation that would be among the best in the SEC. The group was a semifinalist for the Joe Moore Award,Ā given to the nation's best offensive line.
Part of that success came from the return ofĀ ChaseĀ Bisontis, who made more than 30 starts over three seasonsĀ with the Aggies. Following another strong season, Bisontis opted to forgo his final year of eligibility. He is one of three A&M players to declare early for the NFL draft.
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**Position:**Ā Offensive guard **Age:**Ā 21 (will be 22 by Week 1) **Hometown:**Ā Ramsey, N.J. **Height:**6-foot-5 **Weight:**315 pounds **Notes:**Was a four-star recruit and the No. 1 recruit in the state of New Jersey in the 2023 class... Started all 13 games as a freshman... Earned a spot on the SEC all-freshman team and was named an ESPN freshman All-American... Missed three games in 2024, making 10 starts... Returned his junior season and started all 13 games, helping the Aggies to a top-four scoring offense and the No. 3 rushing offense in the SEC in 2025.
Chase Bisontis is known for his size, athleticism, and strong pass protection skills, finishing with a 70.7 pass-blocking grade in 2025.
Chase Bisontis is projected to be drafted by teams such as the Miami Dolphins at No. 30 and the Seattle Seahawks at No. 32.
His weaknesses include needing to improve his technique, particularly in hand placement and footwork, and he has been flagged 16 times over the last two seasons.
He is ranked as the No. 3 interior offensive lineman by CBS and is considered one of the top prospects in his position by multiple scouting services.
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*Most of this information will not be available until Texas A&M's pro day or the NFL Scouting Combine.* **Arm length:** 31¼ inches **Hand size:** 9¾ inches **40-yard dash time:**5.02 seconds **10-yard split:** 1.76 seconds **Vertical jump:** 32 inches **Broad jump:** 8 feet, 9 inches **3-cone drill:** 7.53 seconds **20-yard shuttle:** 4.78 seconds **Bench press:** 29 reps
**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;Ā 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. **What our reporter noticed:**Bisontis was a stalwart on the Aggies' offensive line... Viewed by some as the best prospect on a veteran offensive line... His return to health this season and consistency were important to see... 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. **NFL player comparison:**Erik McCoy, New Orleans Saints
**CBS**: No. 39 prospect overall, No. 3 interior offensive lineman **Pro Football Focus:** No. 48 overall, No. 3 guard **Tankathon:** No. 39 overall, No. 2 IOL **Mel Kiper Jr., ESPN:** No. 60 overall, No. 4 guard **Jordan Reid,Ā ESPN:** No. 2 guard **Matt Miller, ESPN:** No. 3 guard **Field Yates,Ā ESPN:** No. 2 guard
**CBS (Mike Renner):** No. 30 to the Miami Dolphins **ESPN (Jordan Reid):** No. 32 to the Seattle Seahawks **ESPN (Mel Kiper Jr.):** No**. 3**8 to the Houston Texans **Tankathon:**Ā No. 35 to the Tennessee Titans **NFL.com (Chad Reuter):** No. 35 to the Titans
**2023:**13 games played, 605Ā snaps, 55.2 overall grade, four sacks allowed, 31 pressures allowed, three penalties **2024:**10 games played, 562 snaps, 70.2 overall grade, one sack allowed, 10 pressures allowed, eight penalties **2025:**13 games played, 795Ā snaps, 62.4 overall grade, one sack allowed, 12 pressures allowed, eight penalties