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TE

Oscar Delp

Georgia
· age 22.7
Consensus Rank
85
Colors: elite (top 10%)·strong·weak·bottom 10%all within TE cohort (n=35)
NFL.com
6.13
ACS
7.2
40
4.49
HT
6'5"
WT
245
Arm
32.3
PFF Col
Mock→
Flags
2
Visits
8
Bench
Vert
Broad
3c
Shut 4.72
Hand 9.5
Age 22.7

Measurables

HT (in)76.88
WT (lb)245
Arm32.25
Hand9.50
404.49
Bench
Vert
Broad
3-cone
Shuttle4.72
By Source
acs-2026
overall7.16
pct_forty9.58
pct_heightInches5.11
pct_weightLbs1.95
brugler
age22.72
armInches32.25
forty4.49
handInches9.50
heightInches76.88
tenYardSplit1.61
weightLbs245
wingspanInches77.38
nfl.com
armInches31.63
athleticismScore88.59
forty4.95
handInches9.50
heightInches76.88
shuttle4.72
weightLbs199
redflag-injury
CTE-22
torn ligament-11
Archetype
Average athlete · ACS 7.2/10

Teams That Have Engaged (8)

Red Flags (2)

Extracted from Brugler background/weakness sections.
injury
  • Early in his high school career, he expected lacrosse to be his college sport (like it was his father’s).
  • Under a new coaching staff as a junior in 2020, Delp moved to more of a hybrid tight end position and caught 43 passes for 730 yards and nine touchdowns (despite having torn ligaments in his right hand), helping lead West Forsyth to a 9-4 record and the district title.

Athletic Composite (ACS)

7.2/ 10
position percentile vs 2006-2024 cohort (n ≈ 3,500+ historical picks)
  • forty
    9.6
  • heightInches
    5.1
  • weightLbs
    1.9

Historical Projection

based on 2006-2024 draft outcomes (n≈137 per attribute · confidence medium)
Composite
23
0-100 scale
Expected career AV: 17.1
Attribute Contributions
  • 40-yardr=+0.314.49z=+1.71+5.3
  • Broad jumpr=+0.29z=+0.0
  • Verticalr=+0.27z=+0.0
  • 3-coner=+0.19z=+0.0
  • Draft ager=+0.1422.72z=-0.31-0.4
  • Heightr=+0.0776.88z=+0.29+0.2
  • Shuttler=+0.074.72z=-2.60-1.8
  • Bench repsr=-0.02z=+0.0
  • Weightr=-0.01245z=-0.83+0.0

Scouting Dossier

PFF
Strengths
● Broad through his shoulders, with muscularity in arms and legs ● Strong, deceiving strides to outpace pursuit, before or after the catch (grew up watching Tony Gonzalez as a Falcons fan) ● Shows little gear-down at the tops of routes, snapping off his plant foot and continuing momentum ● Can defeat man coverage with lower-body agility ● Respectable catch radius and stays coordinated as a leaper ● Able to frame the ball with steady hands when windows are clear ● Physical on C-gap blocks to spring runs to the perimeter ● Accountable; gets his work done (NFL scout: “Doesn’t really move the needle either way.”)
Weaknesses
● Only adequate core strength and contact balance as an inline blocker ● Caught overextending in attempts to sustain and finish ● Shorter arms at NFL combine were not surprising, based on the film ● Unproductive as a receiver in the intermediate part of the field (better short or deep) ● Has a tough time securing throws when asked to play through contact ● Played 2025 season with a hairline fracture in his left foot, which was flagged at the NFL combine and prevented him from working out; played through torn ligaments in his right hand as a high school junior in 2020, although that injury required offseason surgery
Projection
A three-year starter at Georgia, Delp was a Y tight end in offensive coordinator Mike Bobo’s offense. He played alongside Brock Bowers in 2022 and 2023 and was expected to become more of a featured part of the offense over his junior and senior seasons. However, his receiving production declined slightly over the past two years — he never reached 25 catches in a single season at Georgia. Delp is a good-sized athlete who is still figuring out how to reach his football ceiling. He has above-average speed and body control for his frame, which shows in his route running and when he has a runway after the catch (he models his game after AJ Barner). He plays with physicality in all areas of his game, although his catch-point focus tends to decline when he’s challenged. He strains as a blocker, inline and on the move, although his lack of length limits him at times. Overall, Delp has an underwhelming college resume, but grading to the flashes shows an NFL player who can impact games as a receiver and blocker. He is a prime candidate to be a better pro than he was a college player.

Mock Ranks (1)

  • MDD-consensus85

Freak Notes

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