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Texas A&M OG Chase Bisontis Projected as Low-Risk 2nd Round NFL Draft Pick
The 22-year-old interior offensive lineman could be a solid addition to solidify the Detroit Lions' offensive line.
Mar. 21, 2026 at 11:07am
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According to a medical report from Lions Wire, Chase Bisontis, an offensive guard prospect from Texas A&M, is projected to be selected in the 2nd round of the 2026 NFL Draft. The report indicates that Bisontis carries a low medical concern level of 1 out of 10, with his only notable injury being a possible mild high ankle sprain in 2024 that he recovered from by playing a full season afterwards.
Why it matters
The Detroit Lions are in need of reinforcements on their offensive line, and landing a low-risk, high-upside prospect like Bisontis in the 2nd round could be a fantastic addition to solidify their interior line for years to come.
The details
Bisontis is ranked #49 on Daniel Jeremiah's draft board as of January 27th. The report notes that a 2nd round selection for Bisontis would be an ideal scenario, as he could step in as an instant starter with minimal injury concerns.
- Bisontis is projected to be 22 years old at the start of the 2026 NFL season.
The players
Chase Bisontis
An offensive guard prospect from Texas A&M University.
Daniel Jeremiah
A prominent NFL draft analyst.
What they’re saying
“Picking up a low-risk, instant-starter in the 2nd round would be fantastic.”
— Jimmy Liao, Lions Wire Reporter
The takeaway
The Lions have a prime opportunity to address their offensive line needs in the 2026 NFL Draft by targeting Chase Bisontis, a low-risk, high-upside guard prospect who could step in as an immediate starter and solidify their interior line for years to come.
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