Skip to content
Daily Today
Menu
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sample Page
Menu

Bears show interest in bulking up defensive line with 30 visit

Posted on April 9, 2025

The Bears may have brought in veteran defensive tackle Grady Jarrett to fortify the defensive line but they’re not necessarily content with stopping there.

At least their latest reported 30 visit for the Bears to Halas Hall says this.

Tennessee defensive lineman Omarr Norman-Lott had a visit with the Bears, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The visit is one of eight 30 visits, and nine including the local visit he has with the Titans. The Chiefs, Bills, 49ers, Bengals, Buccaneers, Browns and Falcons are the other teams he’ll visit.

Norman-Lott is graded an early to mid-third round pick depending who is doing the rating.

Pro Football Focus has him as the 66th best player on their draft board. Sports Illustrated’s Daniel Flick rated him 76th in a top 100 of all players in the class, while the NFL Mock Draft Data Base currently rates him 83r overall.

Norman-Lott would be an understudy of sorts to Jarrett because he’s regarded a bit undersized at 6-foot-2, 291 pounds.

Norman-Lott didn’t run the combine 40-yard dash but NFL Draft Scout posted pro day times of 5.17 and 5.17 seconds.

He started out at Arizona State for three years before transferring to Tennessee. With the Volunteers, Norman-Lott made 9 1/2 of his 13 1/2 sacks and had 10 of his 17 tackles for loss over his final two years.

Besides Jarrett, the Bears secured Chris Williams to add into the defensive tackle mix with Gervon Dexter Jr., Andrew Billings, Jarrett and Jonathan Ford. They also have the ability to move edge rusher Dayo Odeyingbo inside as it’s something he has done in the past.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • MAJOR BREAKING: Promising Young Cubs Prospect Suffers Another Tough Injury Setback Just As Breakout Stretch Begins
  • MAJOR BREAKING: Streak Broken! Cubs Outfielder Benched with Painful Hand Injury vs. Nationals
  • Bruins Reportedly Exploring Trade Market for $19 Million Forward
  • The Greatest Comeback in Bruins History On May 13, 2013, the Boston Bruins pulled off one of the most jaw-dropping comebacks in NHL history. Down 4–1 to the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 7 of the playoffs, most fans had lost hope. But this team wasn’t done. With under 11 minutes left in the third, they began to chip away. Nathan Horton made it 4–2. Then Lucic brought the Garden roaring with a goal at 18:38. Just 31 seconds later, Patrice Bergeron tied it up—sending the game to overtime. And in that extra frame, it was Bergeron again, burying the winner and cementing a night that Bruins fans will never forget. From heartbreak to heroics in less than ten minutes. Absolute madness..
  • BREAKING News: Bruins forward looking forward to leading new wave of players in return to Boston..Read More.

Recent Comments

  1. Stephen Mckiernan on THIS IS UNACCEPTABLE: Boston Red Sox GM Alex Cora Boldly Tells Alex Bregman After He Made Shocking Suggestion Ahead of Tigers Matchup, Stating that..
  2. Lindi Caputo on BREAKING NEWS: Netflix Releases “The Underdog,” a Highly Anticipated Documentary About San Francisco 49ers legend Joe Montana, Slated for Release on the….
  3. Frances Kinler on BREAKING: New Orleans Saints football Fans Stunned as Head Coach Kellen Moore Announces Shocking Move Involving Tight end Taysom Hill as the new……..
©2025 Daily Today | Design: Newspaperly WordPress Theme
Menu
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sample Page