Germie Bernard is a wide receiver from Alabama who is ranked No. 70 on my NFL Draft Top 100 Big Board. This comprehensive scouting report analyzes Bernard’s draft potential, current mock draft trends, and where he ranks among the top prospects.
Germie Bernard’s NFL Draft Potential
Germie Bernard has been Ty Simpson’s favorite target amidst the latter’s monumental rise in the 2026 NFL Draft — and in the process, Bernard himself has risen up the board. Through seven games, Bernard has 33 catches for 472 yards and five touchdowns. His 80.3 PFSN CFB WRi score is above the 90th percentile among qualifying WRs, and per TruMedia, he’s averaging seven yards after catch per reception.
What you see is what you get with Bernard. The former Michigan State transfer doesn’t quite have elite speed or explosion, but at 6’1″, 209 pounds, he’s a well-built three-level threat with a skill set tailor-made for the professional level. Bernard has a working release package and an excellent feel for tempo, depth, and spacing against zone. He’s fearless working over the middle of the field, and he has the strong hands to convert on anticipatory darts from his QB.
Bernard is nuanced as a separator and strong at the catch point, but as evidenced by his RAC metrics, his ability after the catch is where he stands to potentially elevate himself. With his hyper-dense frame, he has high-level contact balance and play strength as a ball carrier, and while his testing numbers won’t break the meter, he has more than enough explosiveness and agility to make use of seams and get upfield.
As a bonus beyond his well-rounded receiving profile, Bernard also provides value as an elite run blocker. He’s incredibly willing with stellar play strength and technique, and his ability on the boundary does a great deal toward springing outside runs. He may never be a WR1, but as a high-quality WR2 or WR3, Bernard will have a steady role in an NFL offense.
CFB Week 9 Update
Another week, another performance where Bernard distinguishes himself as a high-floor WR target with a bright NFL future. Against South Carolina, Bernard caught five passes for 54 yards and a score, and he also ran the ball three times for 23 yards and an additional score.
Bernard is a clutch chain-mover and contested converter with savvy separation skills, and he has the RAC ability to be weaponized on designed touches as well. As a utility player alone, Bernard holds merit with his physicality and blocking prowess, but he also fits the three-level threat framework at WR fairly well, and he showed that on Saturday.
Where Is Bernard Being Selected Most Often in the PFSN Mock Draft Simulator?
Bernard currently holds the No. 68 overall rank among prospects, reflecting his standing among mid-round prospects. His most recent Average Draft Position (ADP) of 74.2 as of October 27 reflects that he is typically being selected on Day 2 or early Day 3.
The gap between his rank and ADP indicates that while he’s highly regarded on our board, draft simulators are seeing him slide slightly, possibly due to team needs or positional value considerations.
Users controlling the Jacksonville Jaguars have been the team that selected Bernard the most frequently over the past week, accounting for 1.1% of their picks across all seven rounds.
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Where Does Germie Bernard Rank Amongst Other NFL Draft Prospects?
Bernard is currently ranked No. 70 overall in my October 2026 NFL Draft Big Board. Among WR prospects, Bernard ranks 9th at the position, trailing prospects like Jordyn Tyson, Makai Lemon, Carnell Tate. Currently ranked in the top 100, Bernard will look to increase their draft stock in the coming months.
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