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Oscar Delp 2026 NFL Draft Profile | TE from Georgia
Scouting Report
Oscar Delp is an athletic, alignment-versatile tight end prospect from Georgia with rare physical tools but limited production volume. A four-star recruit from West Forsyth High School in Cumming, Georgia (class of 2022), Delp has been developing behind NFL talents like Darnell Washington and Brock Bowers. His career includes 50 catches for 593 yards and eight touchdowns through three seasons at Georgia, with his 2024 campaign marking his emergence as the primary tight end. Delp is a smooth mover with explosive athleticism who can align in-line, in the slot, or flexed wide, spending over a third of his snaps in the slot. He possesses seam-stretching speed that creates mismatche's against linebackers and safeties, with the burst and acceleration to challenge pursuit angles after the catch. Despite being underweight for a traditional in-line tight end at 245 pounds, he has evolved into a surprisingly reliable blocker who uses intelligence, angles, and competitive effort to maintain run lanes and excel on the perimeter. Delp projects as an early-career TE2 with the tools to develop into a primary starter by the end of his rookie contract, though he needs refinement in route-running precision, press coverage releases, and consistent strength to become a true three-down player.
Strengths
Explosive athlete with rare speed for the position that creates vertical threat capability
Alignment versatility as a chameleon who excels in-line, slot, and flexed wide creating matchup problems
Smooth mover with fluid hips allowing him to sink and accelerate out of breaks cleanly
Strong hands and reliable pass catcher who secures the football in traffic and contested situations
Elite after-catch ability with burst and speed that erases pursuit angles and forces defenders to take sharp angles
Competitive and willing blocker despite size limitations, using angles and football IQ to maintain run lanes
Special teams contributor with four-phase versatility adding immediate roster value
Weaknesses
Lacks traditional mass at 245 pounds creating clear mismatche's against NFL defensive fronts
Limited production volume raises concerns about readiness for featured role (never exceeded 300 yards or 4 TDs in a season)
Route tree remains limited with inconsistent route definition and precision
Struggles with press coverage and physical contact early in routes that derail his patterns
Low contact balance and lacks play strength to consistently break tackles despite his speed
Run blocking technique needs refinement with tendency to be pulled forward and off balance
Doesn't play to his size at catch point, failing to dominate in contested situations
Player Comparisons
Modern receiving tight end similar to Darnell Washington and Brock Bowers pipeline at Georgia