Texas A&M
Measurables
6'5 2/8"
315 lb
Scouting report · The One Analytics
Day 2Projected · Round 2-3Chase Bisontis projects as a pro-style power guard — a G from Texas A&M who tested with a clearly above-average athletic profile (71th composite). Combine line reads 6'5 2/8" · 315 lb, 5.02s 40, 32″ vertical, 105″ broad.
Trait grades · 5 dimensions
Frame
56th percentile · 6'5 2/8" · 315 lb
Strength
74th percentile · 29 bench reps
Mobility
72th percentile · 5.02s 40 · 7.53s cone
Burst
65th percentile · 32" vert · 105" broad
Lateral Agility
64th percentile · 7.53s 3-cone · 4.78s shuttle
NFL comparisons · top 3 historical
Closest distance · 0.42Teven Jenkins
2021 R2 · #39 · Oklahoma St. · 6-5/317lb · 5.01s 40
79
sim
Steve Hutchinson
2001 R1 · #17 · Michigan · 6-5/315lb · 5.15s 40
79
sim
Larry Borom
2021 R5 · #151 · Missouri · 6-5/322lb · 5.12s 40
79
sim
Scheme fit
Balanced offense that mixes zone + gap and asks him to hit doubles plus sustain at the second level.
X-Factor
Strength grades in the 74th percentile — 29 bench reps.
Primary risk
Athletic profile is balanced — primary risk is positional value, not measurable holes.
Generated by deterministic-v5 · Apr 19, 2026Workout · Combine
Scouting Combine · 2026
Athletic composite
6 of 6 metrics graded
40-Yard
vs. 583
Vertical
vs. 515
Broad
vs. 505
3-Cone
vs. 436
Shuttle
vs. 448
Bench
vs. 460
Frame measurables · arm / hand / wingspan
Athletic composite
2 of 3 metrics graded
Arm
vs. 220
Hand
vs. 220
Wingspan
No data