
TE · New Orleans Saints
1 transaction this offseason
Height
6'5"
Weight
245 lbs
Age
22
Draft
2026, Rd 3, #73
Experience
0 yrs
Grade Oscar DeLp
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On the books, the Contract Value Index reads C+, fairly priced. The public read is positive (B+ Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score. As a prospect, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
Total Value
$7.2M
AAV
$1.8M/yr
Oscar Delp's $1.8M deal lands at a C+ Contract Value Index, signaling a measured outcome for New Orleans. As a rookie on a standard scale contract out of the third round (pick 73 overall), Delp represents fair value relative to his draft capital and developmental stage—the Saints are paying market rate for a 22-year-old prospect, not overpaying for immediate production. The C+ reflects a realistic assessment: he's a Georgia-pedigreed tight end with positional versatility and scheme-fit appeal, but his current assignment to special teams and limited offensive snaps confirms the coaching staff views him as a long-term project rather than a cap burden or immediate starter. Against a tight end market that rewards proven production, Delp's modest AAV allows the Saints flexibility to allocate resources elsewhere, which aligns with their recent activity—signing linebacker Jackson Sirmon, defensive lineman Christen Miller, and safety Lorenzo Styles Jr while pruning veteran depth—suggesting organizational patience with developmental talent in a rebuild phase. The media consensus around his "skeleton key" role and Kellen Moore's system-fit validation tilts the narrative favorably without overstating his rookie impact, keeping expectations appropriately grounded. At this price point and developmental stage, the contract carries minimal cap risk and represents the kind of low-cost, high-upside lottery ticket that makes sense for a franchise evaluating long-term roster construction rather than chasing immediate wins.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Oscar's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Oscar DeLp has not appeared in an NFL regular season game.
Public perception of Oscar Delp sits at a B+ sentiment grade, capturing how the New Orleans Saints fan base and beat writers are framing his role. The narrative centers on measured optimism tempered by realistic developmental expectations: Delp is positioned as a "skeleton key" prospect with Georgia pedigree and creative positional versatility, yet the media consistently emphasizes his learning curve and current assignment to special teams and limited offensive snaps, signaling the coaching staff views him as a long-term project rather than an immediate contributor. His rookie-scale contract and third-round draft capital (pick 73 overall) have generated some debate among fans about whether the Saints' front office addressed genuine positional priorities, though recent headlines crediting offensive coordinator Kellen Moore with validating the selection have tilted narrative momentum slightly positive. The Saints' offseason activity—adding defensive reinforcements like Jackson Sirmon, Christen Miller, and Lorenzo Styles Jr while cutting veteran depth—suggests the organization is willing to invest in developmental talent like Delp as part of a longer rebuild, a framing that softens criticism of the pick. The viral moment around Delp's dog during the draft has added marketable appeal to his public profile, humanizing what is otherwise a standard patience-heavy rookie narrative. Bottom line: the fan base and media are aligned that Delp has legitimate upside and fits a specific system role, but nobody expects him to make an immediate statistical impact—he's being graded on trajectory and scheme fit, not Week 1 production.
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