
A fantastic landing spot.
Another piece of the Tennessee defensive line has come off of the board in the 2025 NFL Draft. Omarr Norman-Lott, a two-year contributor for Tennessee on the defensive interior, has been selected by the Kansas City Chiefs.
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With the 63rd pick of the 2025 NFL Draft, we have selected Omarr Norman-Lott. pic.twitter.com/RlXvnfsl17
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) April 26, 2025
Norman-Lott joins Trey Smith in Kansas City, getting to play alongside of longtime standout defensive lineman Chris Jones. He’ll immediately chase Super Bowls, and likely will as long as Patrick Mahomes is still steering the ship.
Norman-Lott checks in at 6-3, 315 pounds. The former Arizona State Sun Devil came to Knoxville ahead of the 2023 season where he instantly found playing time among a DEEP defensive line group.
According to PFF, Norman-Lott was credited with an 18.9 percent pass rush win rate. That number ranked first among all defensive tackles. He put up 5.5 sacks in his first season with Tennessee, then another four in 2024. Considering his size, Norman-Lott is pretty twitched up and frequently got in the backfield quickly.
It’s safe to say Rodney Garner got the most out of yet another one, sending another defensive lineman to the league.