Cardinals selected Texas A&M OG Chase Bisontis with the No. 34 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
A Freshman All-American who attended Texas A&M by way of New Jersey, Bisontis (6’5/315) posted a 70.7 PFF grade in 2025, allowing just 1 sack and 12 total pressures on 441 pass-blocking snaps with a strong 98.4 pass-blocking efficiency despite committing 16 penalties over the last two seasons. Bisontis pairs heavy hands with excellent core strength and balance, consistently creating displacement on double teams while using tight hand placement and hip roll to generate leverage. His athletic profile jumps off the page with a 9.85 RAS, fueled by a 5.02 forty, 1.76 ten-yard split, 32” vertical and notable agility numbers (7.53 three-cone), translating to functional quickness climbing to the second level and redirecting in pass protection. Bisontis shows advanced technical nuance with independent hand usage and the ability to reset, though his 31.75-inch arms and occasional high/wide punch placement can allow defenders into his chest and create anchor inconsistencies. With 35 career starts, scheme versatility and a high-end athletic profile for the position, Bisontis projects as a first-year NFL starter.