IOL 7
Chase Bisontis
Texas A&M
Height: 6'5 1/4"
Weight: 315 lbs
Class: Junior
Report by:
Connor Rogers
Measurables
Physical
Height
6'5 1/4"
Weight
315 lbs
Arm Length
31 3/4 in
Hand Size
9 3/4 in
Speed & Agility
40-Time
5.02 s
10-Yard-Split
1.76 s
Three-cone
7.53 s
Shuttle
4.78 s
Explosiveness
Vertical
32 in
Broad Jump
8'9"
Bench Press
29 reps
Traits
multi
2nd Level Blocker
Trait Prototype:
defense
Hand-to-Hand Combat
Trait Prototype: Quinnen Williams
Summary
Strengths
Has started since his freshman season (RT that season before moving to left guard sophomore and junior seasons)
Quick out of the gate to climb, reach or pull in the run game
Strikes with a purpose on the move and keeps his hands inside
Unlocks his lower half and keeps it running to generate push/maximize his mass
Looks to block through the whistle and has a brawler's mentality against high level DL
+Anchor strength generated from dropping his hips and remaining balanced
Weaknesses
Limited length leads to leaning and falling off blocks the longer the play goes
Final Report
Bisontis is an athletic guard prospect with limited length but good technique. He has the right demeanor for top tier battles in the trenches and throws his hands with a purpose. He does a great job generating anchor strength from a girthy lower half. When asked to get off the ball and move in the run game, he's light on his feet and lands on his targets with inside hands. During longer reps, he will lean to stay engaged due to his lack of length. This can allow pass rushers to break free and slip around his shoulder, but his 'losses' were very rare on tape. Overall Bisontis is a high floor guard prospect that will bring toughness to an NFL unit.