LSU Tigers Recruiting Profile: Defensive Back Grant Delpit
This is the second installment in a new series here at Death Valley Voice. Twice a week for the rest of the season, we will give a player profile on a recruit who has verbally committed to play for the LSU Tigers in 2017. Each profile will include a brief summary of the player’s game, his strengths and weaknesses, and high school highlights. We began with quarterback Lowell Narcisse, and we continue with Grant Delpit.
Grant Delpit
Position: Safety
From: Bradenton, FL
Rating: Four Stars
Height: 6’2″
Weight: 175 lbs
Position Rank: 25
Grant Delpit of IMG Academy has garnered praise as one of the top high school safeties in the country, and for good reason. Delpit posses a great combination of physical talent and abilities, as well as good instincts and a knack for making plays. He is a defensive back who gets his hands on a lot of passes, and when he manages to snag one, he is always a threat to take it to the house.
One of Delpit’s biggest assets is his abnormal height and length at the safety position. Standing at 6’2″ with a long frame, his physical ceiling is extremely high. He is a very well-rounded defensive back, and has consistently shown that he is comfortable both covering receivers downfield and laying a big hit on a running back.
He occasionally sacrifices good tackling technique in order to try to lay a big hit, but with his natural playmaking ability, it’s hard to blame him. Some say that his combination of aggressiveness and great athleticism can be a detriment to his team at times, but with the results he produces on a consistent basis, the occasional blunder is something you can live with.
Strengths
Needs Improvement
Highlights
More from Death Valley Voice
This article originally appeared on