Name: Germie Bernard
Position: Wide Receiver
High School: Liberty High School (Nevada)
College: Alabama
Measurables
Height: 6’1″
Weight: 204
40 Yard: Unknown
10 Yard: Unknown
Arm Length: Unknown
Hand Size: Unknown
Vertical: Unknown
3 Cone: Unknown
Broad Jump: Unknown
Bench: Unknown
Position Specific
Positives in Pass Game:
- Polished, three-level route runner with advanced nuance in the intermediate area
- Exceptional ball tracking and adjustment on deep throws despite average top-end speed
- Strong, reliable hands; consistently finishes through contact
- Excels in contested catch situations and along the boundary
- High football IQ; consistently finds soft spots versus zone coverage
- Smooth catch-to-run transition with quick first steps after the reception
- Alignment versatility with proven production both outside and in the slot
Negatives in Pass Game:
- Lacks true vertical “burner” speed to consistently threaten elite NFL corners
- Can struggle to separate early against physical press coverage
- YAC production is more craft-based than explosive; limited breakaway ability
- Production profile lacks a dominant, game-breaking performance against top-tier defenses
Positives in Run Game:
- Willing blocker who shows effort and competitiveness
- Experience on designed touches and jet/sweep concepts dating back to high school
- Understands leverage and positioning when engaged in perimeter blocking
Negatives in Run Game:
- Blocking technique remains inconsistent; hand placement and sustain need refinement
- Can be overpowered by stronger defensive backs at the point of attack
- Functional strength versus physical corners remains a developmental area
The Wrap-up
Summary: Bernard profiles as a high-floor, NFL-ready receiver built on route precision, intelligence, and reliability. His game is defined by technical excellence rather than elite athletic traits, yet his production consistently outpaces what testing numbers might suggest. Bernard thrives in timing-based passing offenses and is especially valuable on third down, where his understanding of leverage and coverage allows him to get open when it matters most.
Injury Concerns: None reported.
Character/Off-Field Concerns: None reported.
Projected Role: Immediate rotational wide receiver with slot/outside flexibility; projects as a reliable WR3 with upside as a high-volume possession target in the right system.
Strong Points:
- Route-running precision and separation technique
- Ball tracking and contested-catch ability
- Football IQ and spatial awareness
- Versatility across alignments and offensive systems
- Reliable hands in critical situations
Weak Points:
- Average long speed limits vertical ceiling
- Needs improved functional strength versus press coverage
- Blocking consistency and physicality at the point of attack
Exposures:
Wisconsin (2025)
@ Missouri (2025)
Oklahoma (2025)

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