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Draft Scouting Report
Oscar Delp looked like the next big thing at tight end as a true sophomore in 2023 while filling in for an injured Brock Bowers. The former top recruit totaled 24 catches for 284 yards that season and flashed after-the-catch ability. Two years later, that still stands as his career high in both yards and receptions. He was rarely featured in Georgia’s passing offense and was valued more for his blocking. Delp could ultimately be more productive in the NFL than he was in college.
- 2024: John Mackey Award Watch List
- 2022: 247Sports No. 1 TE recruit in class
- Easy mover who accelerates well for the position.
- Skilled blocker with strong hand placement.
- Body control to adjust routes and stay clean.
- Afterthought in Georgia’s offense; never topped 300 yards in a season.
- Short arms and smaller frame; may struggle inline at the next level.
- Struggled to finish catches through contact.
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Saints' Oscar Delp: Snagged by Saints
The Saints selected Delp (foot) in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 73rd overall.
Delp (6-foot-5, 245 pounds) sat out drills at the 2026 Combine while recovering from a hairline fracture in his left foot, but he took part in Georgia's Pro Day and logged an impressive 4.49-second 40-yard dash. Despite having started the last three of his four seasons with Georgia, Delp never tallied 25 catches or 300 receiving yards in a single year. Playing alongside Brock Bowers limited Delp's production early in his career, but expectations that he would develop into a featured pass catcher for the Bulldogs in his junior or senior seasons never truly materialized. As a rookie in New Orleans, Delp may have a difficult task competing for reps as the No. 3 tight end behind Juwan Johnson and Noah Fant.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-5, 245 lbs |
| Birthplace: Cumming, GA |
| Age: 22 |

























