Chiefs Use 49ers’ Second-Round Rookie Deal as Benchmark to Secure Omarr Norman-Lott Contract
Kansas City, MO – July 19, 2025
The Kansas City Chiefs have broken through a protracted contract stalemate, leveraging the San Francisco 49ers’ recent deal with their second-round rookie to lock in offensive tackle Omarr Norman-Lott. The agreement, announced Saturday, ensures the 2025 second-round pick can join training camp next week without further delay, per ESPN sources.
Norman-Lott, selected 49th overall from Michigan, has signed a four-year, $9.5 million contract with $8.4 million guaranteed—approximately 88% of the total value. The breakthrough came after the 49ers inked defensive tackle Alfred Collins, the 43rd pick, to a four-year, $10.3 million deal with $9 million guaranteed (88%) on July 16, as reported by Adam Schefter. Chiefs GM Brett Veach cited the 49ers’ contract as a pivotal reference. “The Collins deal gave us a clear path to finalize Omarr’s terms,” Veach said, per Chiefs.com. “This keeps us competitive while securing a key piece.”
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The NFL’s second-round rookie market had stalled since Houston’s Jayden Higgins and Cleveland’s Carson Schwesinger signed fully guaranteed contracts post-draft, leaving 30 of 32 second-rounders unsigned by mid-July. With training camp starting July 23, the Chiefs faced pressure to avoid Norman-Lott missing reps, especially with Wanya Morris needing support on the offensive line. Norman-Lott’s college tape—allowing just 1 sack in 14 games in 2024, per PFF—bolstered his leverage.
The deal, though slightly below Collins’ due to draft position, exceeds initial projections of $7 million in guarantees, resolving a holdout threat. Fans on X celebrated, with @ChiefsKingdomX posting, “Norman-Lott locked in—let’s protect Mahomes!” The $6.1 million cap savings, per Spotrac, allows the Chiefs to pursue targets like a veteran cornerback, complementing rookie Jaden Hicks.
Coach Andy Reid praised the resolution: “Omarr’s got the frame and feet to grow into a starter.” At 6-foot-6 and 325 pounds, Norman-Lott’s athleticism, honed at Michigan, positions him as a potential swing tackle, especially after the line’s struggles in Super Bowl LIX’s 40-22 loss to Philadelphia. His timely signing avoids the disruption seen with other rookies like Chicago’s Luther Burden III.
With $11.5 million in remaining cap space, per NFL.com, Kansas City is poised to bolster depth around Patrick Mahomes’ 4,803-yard 2024 season. Norman-Lott’s commitment signals a unified push for Super Bowl LX redemption. Can this rookie anchor the Chiefs’ future? Stay tuned to ESPN for updates as camp unfolds.
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