As the NFL gears up for its annual prospect evaluations, teams are busy meeting with potential new additions to their rosters. Among them, the New Orleans Saints are making waves with their proactive approach.
A standout in their lineup of meetings is Georgia's tight end, Oscar Delp. This four-year veteran has already caught the Saints' eye, having met with them twice, including a dinner before his Pro Day.
Delp's final season at Georgia saw him rack up 20 receptions for 261 yards and a touchdown, averaging an impressive 13.1 yards per catch. Over his college career, Delp became a reliable Red Zone threat, tallying 9 touchdowns on 70 receptions and accumulating 854 yards.
Standing tall at 6-foot-5 and weighing 245 pounds, Delp could be a fascinating addition to the Saints' tight end group, which includes Juwan Johnson, Noah Fant, and Moliki Matavao. With Kellen Moore at the helm, known for his affinity for utilizing tight ends, the Saints might be looking to ramp up their 12-personnel formations. Delp's potential arrival could add a new dynamic to their offensive strategy as Moore enters his second year as head coach.
