Georgia has a long history of great tight end play. And that will likely be the case once again for the Bulldogs in the 2025 season.
The Bulldogs return Oscar Delp and Lawson Luckie for the 2025 season. Their presence gives Georgia the best tight end room in the country, according to Chris Hummer of CBS Sports.
βSome teams have a standout starter, but no one can match Georgiaβs depth,β Hummer wrote. βLawson Luckie (24 catches, 348 yards, 3 TDs) and Oscar Delp (21 catches, 248 yards, 4 TDs) were key contributors last season. Delp is a more complete TE1 — he spends more than half his snaps blocking β while Luckie is more of a slot threat (61.2%). Jaden Reddell, a top-100 recruit in 2024, could join the rotation, especially since Georgia played three tight ends 350-plus snaps last season.”
Delp elected to bypass the NFL draft this year, returning to Georgia after what was an underwhelming 2024 season. Delp seemed to turn a corner late in the year and should pair nicely with Gunner Stockton.
Luckie was one of the real bright spots on the offense last season, emerging as the leading pass catcher at the position.
Delp and Luckie are two of the most experienced players on the offense and both are viewed as important leaders entering this coming season.
- βThey lead in toughness, they lead in carrying the torch for young tight ends in the room, who we expect to be good,β Georgia coach Kirby Smart said in March. βTheyβre both physical competitors. Lucky to have two guys that have played as much as those two guys.β
Georgia has two great options at the top of the depth chart, but there are some interesting younger pieces as well.
Reddell had a strong spring and looks to have plenty of upside. He did have ankle surgery after picking up an injury on G-Day buy is expected to be fully ready to go for the start of fall camp.
βHe works super hard. Heβs an athletic freak,β Luckie said of Reddell this spring. βEveryone knows that, but heβs finally starting to polish off parts of his game that he didnβt have last year. Heβs a great kid, so I love seeing him grow. I love rooting for him, and heβs explosive. Heβs explosive with the ball. Heβs explosive when the ballβs in the air, and Iβm excited to see what he can do as well.β
Colton Heinrich is also a redshirt freshman option. He missed spring practice as he recovered from offseason shoulder surgery.
Todd Hartley, Georgiaβs tight ends coach, also brought in two of theΒ top tight end prospects in the countryΒ in Elyiss Williams and Ethan Barbour. Williams was the No. 1 tight end in the 2025 recruiting cycle, while Barbour has impressed quickly after arriving as a four-star prospect.
The wealth of options ensures that Georgiaβs tight end room should be great not just for the 2025 season, but moving forward as well.
βWeβve got a bunch of guys who can go out and theyβre eager to work,β Luckie said. βTheyβre hungry. Me, Delp, Reddell, Barbour, Elyiss, and then when Colton gets back. I mean, weβve got a deep room, so Iβm really excited to see what we do this fall.β
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