Oscar Delp, a tight end from the University of Georgia, is being considered by the Packers for later rounds of the upcoming NFL draft. His playing style is noted for proficiency when moving, with quick route execution and an ability to convert short passes into significant gains due to his athleticism. He played through a hairline fracture in his foot last season, demonstrating a willingness to block alongside his receiving skills.

Delp, standing 6'5" and weighing 245 lbs, has been identified as a key player to watch in the 2026 NFL Draft. He became a veteran presence in Georgia's tight end room last offseason, reportedly growing larger and stronger since his freshman year. Delp is expected to participate in the NFL Scouting Combine, aiming to make an impression.

His sophomore season saw him lead the team's tight ends with 24 receptions for 348 yards and 3 touchdowns. Among his notable plays are a touchdown catch and another where he laid out for a 17-yard score.
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Athleticism and Physicality
Delp's game is characterized by his athleticism, particularly his ability to gain yards after the catch and his commitment to blocking. Reports suggest he doesn't struggle with quick transitions in and out of routes. His physicality is also highlighted, with one account mentioning his readiness to "overwhelm" opponents, a trait also noted in teammate Christen Miller.
Collegiate Background
As a Georgia Bulldog, Delp was part of a tight end unit described as one of the strongest in the nation, with players like Lawson Luckie also returning. Tight ends coach Todd Hartley spoke about Delp's development prior to last season.
Draft Positioning
Delp is seen as an attractive target for the Packers, particularly on 'Day 3' of the draft, suggesting he is not considered a top-tier prospect but possesses valuable attributes for later selections. He has been labeled a potential 'breakout candidate' for the 2026 NFL Draft.
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