Oscar Delp
Georgia
Scouting Report

Delp is a formation-flexible tight end whose calling card is blocking effort, seam-threatening speed, and pro-style readiness — not the receiving production his Georgia stat line would suggest. He played four years in one of the most crowded TE rooms in college football behind Brock Bowers and Darnell Washington, and his modest 70-catch career total tells you more about opportunity than ability. The physical tools flash on tape — he stacks linebackers vertically, sinks his hips at route stems, and shows soft hands through the catch — but the limited route tree, struggles against press, and ugly 2-of-12 contested catch rate are real concerns that need NFL coaching to fix. He played his entire senior season on a hairline-fractured foot and nobody knew, which tells you everything about the toughness floor here. This is a Day 3 swing on a potential TE1 who'll earn snaps immediately as a blocker and grow into a receiving role if the technique develops.

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Pro ComparisonDawson Knox

Similar athletic profile at the TE position — a blocking-first tight end with legitimate seam-stretching speed and soft hands who entered the league with an underdeveloped route tree and needed NFL development time to unlock his receiving potential. Both entered the league as Day 3 picks with blocking floors and flashes of vertical upside.

Trait Grades
🏀 Receiving
66
✂️ Route Running
64
🪵 Blocking
80
🦅 Athleticism
86
🤲 Hands
72
🏎️ Speed
84
College Production (2025)
Receiving
20 rec, 261 yds, 1 TD
Per catch
13.05 YPR
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