Saints pick Georgia TE Oscar Delp in NFL draft third round: Highlights, stats
Who drafted Oscar Delp? Saints picked the Georgia star in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Here's what to expect from the tight end.
Oscar Delp from Georgia football is officially an NFL rookie after being picked by the New Orleans Saints in the 2026 NFL Draft. He was the No. 73 overall draft pick.
Here's what Delp brings to a pro team, based on our observations during his career with Georgia : What Oscar Delp brings to the Saints in 2026 NFL Draft Oscar Delp arguably was underused at Georgia in the passing game, but he was pivotal in multiple tight end sets that Georgia used often. Delp was effective as an in-line blocker last season for a Georgia offense that improved in the run game. He's a player that should be able to step right in and contribute at tight end or H-back and could become more of a passing threat that when he was in college.
Oscar Delp highlights, strengths, weaknesses at Georgia Delp showed good speed after the catch for a player that is 6-foot-4 1/2 and 245 pounds, but wasn't targeted often to show that on game days. Coach Kirby Smart said Delp never complained about a lack of touches at Georgia. Draft analyst Dane Brugler of the Athletic wrote Delp has "only adequate core strength and contact balance as an inline blocker," and gets "caught overextending in attempts to sustain and finish.
" Delp, who ran a 4. 49 40, said he sees himself as one of the most athletic tight ends in the draft. "I'm a receiving tight end that learned how to block," Delp said.