Georgia football star named as NFL draft reach
Georgia Bulldogs tight end scar Delp was selected with the No. 73 overall pick in the third round by the New Orleans Saints.
Georgia Bulldogs tight end Oscar Delp was selected by the New Orleans Saints at the 2026 NFL draft . Delp's selection surprised a few experts, but he is a promising tight end with excellent speed and athleticism. The former Georgia star could emerge with a consistent role on the Saints’ offense in 2026.
At 6-foot-5, 245 pounds, Delp has good size and was solid during his four year career at Georgia. The former Bulldog was selected with the No. 73 overall pick in the third round.
Delp had reportedly been on New Orleans’ radar prior to draft night. The tight end is projected to open the 2026 campaign as the Saints’ third- or fourth-string option, as Delp may have been a reach in the third round according to PFF. com .
"Delp is an intriguing athlete with a high-effort play style that should get him drafted," Pro Football Focus said. PFF warns that Delp's "limited receiving impact and lack of feel" could be a reason why he does not make a major impact as a rookie. Delp recorded 261 yards and one touchdown during his final season in Athens.