The Pittsburgh Steelers traded up to select Alabama wide receiver Germie Bernard 47th overall in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft. NFL draft analysts Todd McShay and Steve Muench endorsed the choice on The McShay Report, calling Bernard a reliable and productive player. The pick comes after the team missed out on Makai Lemon in the first round.
Pittsburgh faced criticism for passing on receivers like Makai Lemon in the first round but quickly addressed the need by trading up for Bernard. The move secured a player who had flown under the radar amid hype around prospects such as Jordyn Tyson, Lemon and Carnell Tate. Bernard impressed at the combine with 4.4-second 40-yard dash times and stood out as Alabama's leading receiver last season despite competing with freshman Ryan Williams. He recorded 64 receptions for 862 yards and seven touchdowns, all team highs, and is considered the draft class's top blocking wideout. Analysts compared his style to Jerricho Cotchery. Steve Muench described Bernard's game as 'boring' in a complimentary way. 'He gets open, he catches the ball, and he gets up field and he makes plays,' Muench said. He added, 'This guy checks every box in terms of being a good receiver... I’m glad he went here… really good player.' Todd McShay praised Bernard's professional approach and football IQ, deeming him a 'pro.' 'I think he’s a perfect Pittsburgh Steeler,' McShay said, noting Bernard as a strong complement to Aaron Rodgers.