Three-year starters don’t grow on trees. However, the Texas A&M Aggies were fortunate to find one in offensive guard Chase Bisontis. The four-star recruit started 34 games in three seasons and developed into a cornerstone of the interior of the maroon and white’s offensive line. For a program that has long prioritized winning in the trenches, losing a player like Bisontis is a major blow to the offensive talent. However, the Aggies’ next man up is someone head coach Mike Elko has confidence in. Using the Texas A&M Aggies On SI post-spring offensive depth chart , let's evaluate the future at guard in Aggieland. Texas A&M Aggies Have Plan in Place To Replace Chase Bisontis Texas A&M Aggies offensive lineman Chase Bisontis blocks the rush during the game between the Aggies and Miami Hurricanes at Kyle Field. | Jerome Miron-Imagn Images It is not just Bisontis that the Aggies are tasked with replacing — it’s damn near the whole offensive line.…