
Garrett Dellinger is a former collegiate football offensive guard for the LSU Tigers at Louisiana State University, who played from 2021 to 2024. He is 6’4’’ tall and weighs 325 lbs, according to NFL's official website. He played in the 2024 Texas Bowl, the 2025 Senior Bowl, and was a finalist for the 2023 Joe Moore Award.
In his senior season (2024) at LSU, he started seven games at left guard but missed the final four games due to an ankle injury. In 2023, he started all 13 games at left guard. In 2022, he played in nine games with six starts. In 2021, he appeared in 12 games and started four times. During his collegiate career, Dellinger appeared in 41 games, starting 30 of them, and recorded a total of 2,008 offensive snaps (via LSU's official website).
Garrett Dellinger's hometown
Garrett Dellinger's hometown is Clarkston, a city in Oakland County, Michigan, United States.
He attended Clarkston High School in his hometown, where he was coached by Kurt Richardson. He started at right guard as a freshman on Clarkston’s state championship team. He moved to right tackle as a sophomore and later played left tackle in his junior and senior years. He earned four-star ratings from both 247Sports and Rivals. (via LSU's official website).
Garrett Dellinger's nationality
Garrett Dellinger holds American nationality and citizenship, as per NFL's official website.
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