Kansas City Chiefs Draft DT Omarr Norman-Lott At No. 63 Overall
The Kansas City Chiefs have added another athletic pass rusher to the mix. With the 63rd overall pick, Kansas City drafted defensive tackle Omarr Norman-Lott in Round 2. Norman-Lott spent last season at Tennessee after transferring from Arizona State. Despite not starting, he made an impact as a rotational interior presence for the Volunteers.
Kansas City Chiefs Add Explosive Interior With Omarr Norman-Lott
Norman-Lott is not the biggest defensive tackle in this draft. At 6-foot-1 and 291 pounds, he lacks the ideal size that many teams prioritize in terms of the interior. What he does bring is energy, burst, and relentless motor. His first step is quick, his hands are active and his base is strong.
Norman-Lott finished his collegiate career with 9.5 sacks over two SEC seasons. He was disruptive in limited snaps and proved difficult for guards to handle in space. His combined numbers reflect elite athleticism for his size. With a 31.5-inch vertical and a 9-foot-5 broad jump, his explosion is clear.
Production Despite Limited Opportunity From Norman-Lott
Norman-Lott didn’t start in 2024 but was highly productive off the bench. He played in a deep Tennessee rotation, which helped preserve his legs during long games. His tape shows a player who can shoot gaps and collapse pockets. While not flashy, his impact comes through in key situations on film.
He was suspended once during 2023 but otherwise had no known off-field issues. His draft slide was more about usage than character concerns. NFL teams, including Kansas City, were reportedly impressed during pre-draft interviews. The Chiefs believe his skill set fits their current defensive structure.
Final Thoughts
Kansas City may look to fill the void left by Tershawn Wharton. Norman-Lott profiles similarly as an undersized disruptor who wins with quickness and leverage. The Chiefs don’t need him to start right away. But his traits suggest he’ll become a reliable piece in Steve Spagnuolo’s defensive front.
This pick reflects Kansas City’s continuing strategy of prioritizing depth and versatility. Norman-Lott brings upside, energy, and a proven track record of making the most of his snaps. With time to develop, he could become another late-round gem for the reigning AFC Champions.
