Chiefs traded up with the Bengals to select Oklahoma OT Wanya Morris with the No. 92 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.
Morris (6’5/307) was a five-star recruit playing his first two seasons at Tennessee, where he held down the starting left tackle spot and bumped Darnell Wright to the right side. He then transferred to OU before his junior year, where he played sparingly in 2021 before starting eight out of the nine games he appeared in last season. Morris excelled when he finally got the opportunity, allowing only two sacks, two QB hits, and two hurries. Morris’ 5.11 40-yard dash was an 83rd percentile mark while his 9’03” broad jump hit the 90th percentile threshold. He recorded a commendable 8.31 RAS to go with freakish 35.125” arms. Morris shares many strengths and weaknesses with recent Sooners counterpart, Anton Harrison. Morris has more projectable physical traits than Harrison but is somewhat less refined. He has good strength that shows in the run game and against power rushers in pass sets. Morris’ body leverage is often sufficient, if not a clear winner, on run plays. Against speedier rushers he struggles a bit to take away angles, opting to lunge and put his head down at times instead. Though a bit stiff, he still manages to do just enough to buy his QB time when needed. Morris’ range of outcomes is wide.