
Garrett Dellinger NFL Draft 2025: Scouting Report for LSU IOL
HEIGHT: 6'4"
WEIGHT: 325
HAND: 9¾"
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ARM: 33"
WINGSPAN: 79⅛"
40-YARD DASH: 5.15
3-CONE: NA
SHUTTLE: 4.66
VERTICAL: 32"
BROAD: 9'2"
POSITIVES
— Dense, thick build with good square power and play strength to cover up and uproot targets on short pull kick-outs, base and down blocks.
— Can drop his hips and root his feet to sit down and eat the bull-rush using girth and core strength.
— Times the snap well when needed to initially square up his target on backside 2i/1T cut-offs.
— Strains and drives his legs through contact as a finisher to widen defenders off of their spot and catch them leaning into the lane before dumping them.
NEGATIVES
— Below average, sluggish redirect and recovery skills leave him overextended and off-balance against shifty moves across his face.
— Middling arm length coupled with a tendency to punch down the middle of rushers creates a soft outside edge and short corners.
NOTES
— Born Feb. 2, 2002
— 4-star recruit from the 2021 class, per 247Sports
— 30 career starts at left guard (24), left tackle (three) and center (one)
— Missed six games during the 2022 season due to a broken hand and MCL sprain
— Suffered an ankle injury on play 30 of LSU's Week eight game against Texas A&M that required tightrope surgery and kept him out for the remainder of the season
— Accepted his invite to the 2025 Senior Bowl
OVERALL
Garrett Dellinger is a three-year starter primarily at left guard including seven starts during the 2024 season inside LSU's 59-41 pass-run split, multiple-run scheme. Dellinger has a dense build, thick midsection and core with adequate movement skills and good play strength.
Dellinger uses his girth and good square power to cover up, uproot and dig targets off of their spot on short pull kick-out, base and down blocks. He strains and runs his feet to tally the occasional knockdown when he catches defenders leaning into the hole and has solid snap timing to compensate for middling athletic ability and get him to his initial landmark on backside cut-offs against 2i/1T alignments. Dellinger's below-average redirect and recovery skills leave him overextended and off-balance against sudden post-snap movement across his face that results in soft edges and gradual and/or quick penetration.
In pass protection Dellinger is a sturdy presence against the bull-rush and power with a stiff punch to provide firm help when uncovered. Dellinger flashes the ability to bait and circle around rushers to get them corralled but will also punch down the middle or be late to strike that leaves him out-leveraged and susceptible to getting lifted and/or edged quickly.
Overall, Dellinger has a thick, sturdy build with good play strength and square power that make him an effective downhill run blocker but mediocre movement skills sap his sustain skills and signal a backup guard.
GRADE: 5.5 (Backup/Draftable — Round 7)
OVERALL RANK: 269
POSITION RANK: IOL30
PRO COMPARISON: Landon Young
Written by B/R NFL Scout Brandon Thorn
Prospect workout numbers, measurables (40-yard dash, hand size, etc.) and 2024 statistics will be added at a later date.

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