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Chase Bisontis (OL Texas A&M. transfer to ???)

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Ramsey (NJ) Don Bosco Prep

Offensive Tackle
6-5
275 lbs
Class of 2023


 


Bisontis, the No. 74 overall player and No. 6 offensive tackle in America, already holds offers from Miami, Michigan and Penn State, and it's certain that he will see that number soar over the next few weeks.

Brian Dohn, who covers the east coast for 247Sports, evaluated Bisontis in August as a player who can start at the Power 5 level:

Frame and athleticism to play right tackle or guard. Strong and powerful despite youth. Well drilled and strong technique. Quick feet. Bends at knees and sinks hips. Explodes at the snap. Able to shoot hands inside. Has lower body strength to win rep even when off balance. Can scrape and get to second level. Patient in pass pro and has strong initial punch. Has to continue to maintain flexible frame while adding strength throughout high school career. Sometimes leans rather than moving his feet. Starter at high-level high school program. Starter at elite level Power 5 program.

 
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A standout at Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.), Bisontis was excellent in his workout with Ohio State on Wednesday. He moved well, used his hands far better than most kids his age and showed an unexpected athleticism. There’s a reason that the Buckeyes offered him last December. He has a very high ceiling on and off the field. That was a major component in the presentation put forth by Ohio State.

“They told me I’m not going to just get better on the field, but that Ohio State is going to make me better as a person,” Bisontis said. “A better human being off the field, in the weight room and as a teammate, too. Just going over their record and what they’ve done, they’ve produced a lot of [NFL] offensive lineman, which is awesome. But it’s not just four years, it’s 40.

“They really focus on the academics and making sure their guys have opportunities at jobs, hopefully after the NFL but not always. Football does end one day. There has to be a plan after.”
 
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