The Georgia tight end has a hairline fracture in his foot that will keep him out of drills.
Georgia tight end Oscar Delp and teams got some unexpected news during a routine X-ray at the NFL Scouting Combine. According to Zack Klein, Delp has a hairline fracture in his foot that nobody, including Delp, knew about. Due to liability issues, Delp is not permitted to participate in any drills in Indianapolis. He will, however, run and participate at Georgia’s pro day on March 18th. Delp confirmed the update in a reply to Klein’s tweet, saying “God’s plan. Feel great and excited for pro day.”
Per Klein, Delp played the entire 2025 season with the fracture. The senior appeared in 14 games and hauled in 20 receptions for 261 yards and one touchdown. During his collegiate career, Delp amassed 70 catches for 854 yards and nine scores. He was the No. 1 TE recruit in the country before committing to Georgia.
Author: Wolf Trelles-Heard (@DynastyFFWolf )