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Germie Bernard Fantasy Stats

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Wide Receiver #17

Healthy
Height / Weight 6'1"  /  206 lbs.
Date of Birth (Age) Dec 2, 2003 (22)
Experience Rookie
Drafted 2026 NFL Draft, 2nd Round, Pick #47
College Alabama

Season Stats

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SEASON TEAM GP FPTS/G FPTS REC TGTS YDS TD LONG YDS/TGT YDS/REC ATT YDS AVG TD FUM LOST

Germie Bernard News

Germie Bernard  • WR  •  Steelers

Germie Bernard Already in a Tough Spot to Hold Dynasty Value

In selecting wide receiver Germie Bernard in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers have arguably assembled their strongest receiver room in years. After trading for DK Metcalf and Michael Pittman Jr. in back-to-back seasons, the selection of Bernard out of Alabama gives the team three capable and complementary players who can be moved across the formation. Before his landing spot was even known, Bernard profiled as a wide receiver who might operate best as a secondary or even tertiary option in an NFL offense, and his fantasy ceiling looks to now be capped on a team with two legitimate target-earners. Where his floor could truly drop out, though, is through subpar quarterback play, and with 42-year-old Aaron Rodgers still unsigned more than two months into the new league year, there's a chance the Steelers could open the 2026 season with one of Will Howard, Drew Allar, or Mason Rudolph under center. At RotoBaller's rookie WR8, even if he turns into a better-for-the-NFL-than-fantasy type of player, Bernard is still going high enough in dynasty drafts that such an outcome would, in all likelihood, lead to him being labeled a bust.
2 days ago   
Germie Bernard  • WR  •  Steelers

Steelers Trade Up, Select Germie Bernard With 47th Overall Pick

The Pittsburgh Steelers have traded up to pick 47 to select University of Alabama wide receiver Germie Bernard. Per NFL Network's Mike Garafolo, the Steelers are trading picks 53, 135, and 237 to the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for picks 47 and 249. Across 14 games with the Crimson Tide in 2025, Bernard hauled in 64 receptions for 862 yards and seven touchdowns. He also rushed for 101 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries, so he could bring some dual-threat appeal for fantasy managers in 2026 and beyond. The Steelers have wide receivers DK Metcalf and Michael Pittman Jr. firmly atop their depth chart at the position. However, Bernard could be in a position to earn the team's WR3 role right away. If veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers does eventually return to Pittsburgh, Bernard's run-after-catch ability could lead to him seeing plenty of short-area targets.
Apr 24   
Germie Bernard  • WR

Germie Bernard Has the Versatility to Make Him an Early Contributor

Alabama wide receiver Germie Bernard has made stops at three different schools throughout his college career, and his varied usage has made him one of the more well-rounded receivers in a deep draft class. In 2023 at Washington, while sharing a room with three receivers who have since been drafted into the NFL, along with Denzel Boston from this year's class, Bernard was used almost exclusively from the slot. By his final season at Alabama, he was lined up on the boundary on nearly two-thirds of his snaps. His yards per route run and success rate remained relatively consistent regardless of usage, and he finished his collegiate career with over 30 carries, as his coaches have regularly schemed up ways to get the ball into his hands. The versatility Bernard has shown throughout his collegiate career could help him to find an early role in an NFL offense, and he may be one of the safer prospects from the muddled second or third tiers of the position.
Apr 2   
Germie Bernard  • WR

Germie Bernard Profiles as an NFL WR2

Alabama wide receiver Germie Bernard has seen his stock rise slightly after a solid showing at the NFL Combine. While his athletic testing numbers didn't pop off the screen, he confirmed most of what he showed on tape as a versatile receiver with good size and movement skills. His 4.48 40-yard dash came in slightly slower than what ended up as the fastest average ever by the position, but as one of the only wide receivers to participate in the 3-cone drill, his 6.71 seconds was the best of the week. Bernard drew a surprising on-air comparison to Offensive Player of the Year Jaxon Smith-Njigba for his size and testing numbers, but he likely profiles best as a reliable second option on most NFL offenses.
Mar 6   
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