
The Tennessee Titans hosted a Top 30 visit with Texas A&M offensive lineman Chase Bisontis, a 6-foot-5, 315-pound guard. Bisontis is seen as a potential long-term solution for the Titans' offensive line, particularly at right guard.
While much of Friday's focus was on the Tennessee Titans' local pro day, word of a previous Top 30 prospect's visit came to light.
NFL reporter Aaron Wilson took to X (formerly Twitter) to report that one of the top offensive linemen, Texas A&M guard Chase Bisontis, has held a visit with the Titans at some point in the pre-draft process.
The 6-foot-5, 315-pound Bisontis is an accomplished interior offensive lineman who could be a long-term solution at right guard. While he may lack some of the ideal measurements, his technique is strong and plays with a nasty streak that could be beneficial in the run game and help protect Cam Ward. Bisontis does need some work, but has the upside to become a plus-starter who could give the Titans a tremendous set of bookend guards with Peter Skoronski.
There is no doubt the Titans will address the interior of their offensive line during this draft, and Bisontis could be in play in the second round if he doesnât slide into the end of the first round.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans held Top 30 visit with Texas A&M OL Chase Bisontis
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Chase Bisontis is 6-foot-5 and weighs 315 pounds, playing as an offensive guard.
Bisontis could provide a long-term solution at right guard, enhancing the Titans' run game and pass protection.
Chase Bisontis is projected to be selected in the second round of the draft, unless he moves into the end of the first round.





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