Browns NFL Draft: Texas A&M’s Chase Bisontis is ready to take over at OG
Depending on what Cleveland does with Joel Bitonio and Wyatt Teller this offseason, Andrew Berry and Co. could be heading into the 2026 NFL Draft with offensive guard as a top need.
One of the best options available to the Browns could be Texas A&M OG Chase Bisontis, who has been a consistent fixture amongst the names mentioned as an early-round candidate at the position. He’s known for his aggressiveness and upper-body power at the point of contact, bringing a lot of stopping power with his punches.
Despite not having the most length amongst interior offensive linemen in this year’s class, he’s been able to negate it with technique.
He consistently plays with a mean streak in both phases of the game and has enough overall athleticism to be utilized in multiple offensive schemes at the NFL level.
To be 100% honest, he has a very similar playstyle to that of Joel Bitonio, and he could end up being a pretty seamless replacement for him in Cleveland. This year’s offensive guard class is pretty good, and Bisontis stands out above the rest in multiple aspects of the game.
At 6’5”, 315 lbs., with an incredible amount of snaps under his belt at the highest level of college football, Bisontis could realistically be the Browns’ No.1 target when it comes to interior offensive line prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft.
He’d be able to come in as a rookie and take over at either left or right guard for Cleveland, depending on the outcomes of Bitonio or Wyatt Teller this year. At least one of those two players is likely to leave this offseason, and attacking their replacement via the draft could be the best way to do it from a financial standpoint as well.
Current NFL Draft projection:Rounds 2-3
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