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Germie Bernard is one of the more straightforward wide receiver evaluations in this yearās class. Heās good at a lot of things. His ceiling is limited in a few areas. And heās almost certainly going to have a long career as a WR2/3 in the NFL. At 6ā1, 206 pounds, and with a 4.48-second 40-yard dash, Bernard scored a 9.03 RAS (with agilities!) during pre-draft testing. While his athleticism hasnāt been the talking point of most draft profiles this year, itās easy to forget just how electric Bernard was at Alabama. Heās one of the most accomplished yards-after-catch receivers in this yearās class. Heās surprisingly quick, also showcasing excellent contract balance and ball-carrier vision. While Bernard can run a diverse route tree (more on that later), he was often used as a motion/gadget weapon in the Crimson Tide offense, just to get the ball in his hands. One of the best parts of Bernardās game is how quickly he can transition from catching the ball to making moves after the catch. He doesnāt suffer from concentration drops, but his mental processing is incredibly fast, and it allows him to play even faster. As with most receivers who see a lot of manufactured touches in college, itās fair to assume not all of Bernardās success in the quick game will translate against more competent NFL defenses. But Alabamaās willingness to put him at running back, wildcat quarterback, and as a consistent focal point of trick plays shows the trust they had in him. And Bernard can contribute downfield, as well. He isnāt a lightning-quick route-runner, but his cuts are sharp and heās able to create pockets of separation against tight coverage. His awareness of where defenders are in zone coverage ā as well as where the first down sticks and sidelines are ā also stand out. His game will be impressively nuanced as a rookie. Bernardās awareness, route running, and toughness made him a consistent threat over the middle of the field, where he and quarterback Ty Simpson connected on numerous dig routes in 2026. Bernardās weaknesses as a player arenāt too worrisome, but they do easily explain why he isnāt seen as a first-round player despite the heavy Day 2 hype. On vertical routes, he rarely creates much separation as his top speed isnāt all that threatening. (Although to be fair, as Simpsonās accuracy declined in 2026, he missed a few throws where Bernard definitely had a step on the cornerback.) Bernard also wins far less contested catches than youād expect. His willingness to play through contact makes it clear it isnāt some sort of toughness issue, but heās just not great positioning himself to grab jump balls. With 30-and-3/8-inch arms, his wingspan isnāt a massive concern; he just needs to improve focusing on the ball and maintaining body control downfield. Thatās probably the biggest concern in Bernardās otherwise do-everything draft profile. His versatility extends to his work as a blocker ā one of my favorite nuggets from is that Bernard started his time in football as a Pee Wee offensive lineman, and it still shows. Bernard is one of the best blocking wide receivers in this class, and his ability to excel doing the dirty work should help him see the field early in his career.
Bernard is a versatile wideout with ascending production over the last three years.Ā He has good size, accelerates to top speed quickly and is a smooth route runner with well-disguised breaks and clean footwork getting in and out. He can line up outside or in the slot and is capable of running a full route tree across all three levels. He has impressive run-after-catch ability. Bernardās second gear as a field-stretcher is fairly ordinary, and he doesnāt always play to his size when itās time to compete for catch space. Bernard projects as an above-average WR2/3.
At the risk of sounding obtuse, Bernard is just a good football player. He is a good-sized athlete who can gear up and down with ease and plays just as comfortably along the sideline as when attacking the middle of the field. It will be more challenging for him to create separation versus NFL corners, but he is a natural at addressing the football and competes with the toughness to play through contact.
Bernard is a refined route runner with precision cuts at the breaking point of his stem. He understands pacing and leveraging to create pockets and space between himself and the defensive back. He excels at attacking defenses between the hashes in the MoFāin-breaking routes like dig, shallow crossers, slants, and deep over routes. He has a winnable release package against man coverage using his strength and hands to deflect the DBās punches. ⦠He is a strong and muscular pass catcher, but his length/wingspan is questionable. Bernard has not dominated the contested catch opportunities this season. This must improve to ensure he will maintain his outside receiver tag heading into an NFL offense. ⦠PRO COMPARISON: Shades of Jarvis Landry.
If the Steelers donāt pick a wide receiver in the first round, Iād expect Bernard to be at the top of the teamās board in the second. Heās the type of NFL-ready pass catcher who will stand out to Mike McCarthy ā and likely stay on presumed QB1 Aaron Rodgersā good side. Bernardās inside/outside versatility and developed route tree should help him play early despite being in the same receiver room as Michael Pittman Jr. and D.K. Metcalf ā and despite not giving the passing game a lot of added ājuice,ā his yards after catch ability will complement Pittman nicely and give the Steelers a trio of starters who can play any receiver position. Bernard may never be a WR1, but he should be a quality WR2 for a while. Thatās more than worth a second-round pick. ***What are your thoughts on Alabama wide receiver Germie Bernard?** And which draft prospects would you like to see profiled next? Let us know in the comments below!*

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