The Arizona Cardinals made a strategic move in the 2026 NFL Draft by selecting Texas A&M offensive lineman Chase Bisontis with the 34th overall pick on Friday.
Bisontis, a 21-year-old standout from Texas A&M, was widely regarded as a first-round talent heading into the draft. Despite not being selected on Thursday night, his name was called early on Friday, securing his place in the second round.
The 6-foot-5, 315-pound offensive lineman brings versatility to the Cardinals' roster. Bisontis started all three seasons at Texas A&M, demonstrating his durability and consistency. He is capable of playing both guard and tackle positions, adding depth and flexibility to the offensive line.
This selection comes just days after the Cardinals made another high-profile pick, selecting running back Jeremiyah Love with the third overall selection on Thursday night. The Cardinals are clearly focused on building a dynamic offensive unit, with Bisontis expected to play a key role in opening running lanes for Love and protecting the quarterback.