Chiefs scouting report: Alabama Crimson Tide LB Deontae Lawson

Alabama Crimson Tide linebacker Deontae Lawson could be a target for the Kansas City #Chiefs in the 2025 NFL draft.

The Kansas City Chiefs have three quality linebackers, but Nick Bolton’s rookie contract expires after this season. Considering some of the team’s current large contracts and important players heading to free agency in 2026, Kansas City should look into selecting a linebacker in the 2025 NFL draft.

Crimson Tide linebacker Lawson wears the green dot for Alabama’s defense because of his high football IQ and communication skills. He defeats climbing linemen in the run game with several moves, including swims and swipes. His burst helps him beat offensive linemen to their landmarks in the run game.

Lawson sometimes overcommits and fits the wrong gap as a run defender, but he usually remains patient at the second level and triggers once he finds the right gap. Unlike his teammate, Jihaad Campbell, Lawson lacks the arm length and power to shed blocks quickly, so he relies on his speed to defeat blockers.

Lawson excels in short to intermediate zone coverages. He recognizes and anticipates routes and reads the quarterback’s eyes to undercut throwing lanes. Lawson reads and reacts to throws quickly, leading to pass breakups. He projects as a fourth-round selection in the upcoming draft.

Alabama travels to Neyland Stadium this Saturday to face No. 11 Tennessee at 2:30 p.m. The Crimson Tide lost 52-49 the last time they went on the road to face the Volunteers.