Germie Bernard rookie fantasy outlook and impact on WR teammates
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The Pittsburgh Steelers selected WR Germie Bernard in the second round of the NFL draft. What is his realistic 2026 fantasy outlook, and how might his presence impact D.K. Metcalf and Michael Pittman, Jr.?
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In the modern NFL, it’s not surprising when teams completely overhaul their passing attacks. As recently as 2024, Pittsburgh rotated between Russell Wilson and Justin Fields at QB, with George Pickens, Calvin Austin III, and Van Jefferson serving as their top three wideouts. Entering 2026, it’ll probably be Aaron Rodgers at QB (with perhaps Mason Rudolph as the top backup), and a wideout corps led by Metcalf, Pittman, and the rookie Bernard.
Fantasy managers should recognize that not even this WR trip can elevate the 42-year-old Rodgers, who has been reduced to a savvy game manager rather than an offense accelerator. His two top wideouts (Metcalf and Austin) combined for 154 targets, compared to 151 for his three top tight ends: Pat Freiermuth, Jonnu Smith, and Darnell Washington. RBs Jaylen Warren and Kenneth Gainwell combined for 130.
Perhaps this balanced approach was a function of the team’s personnel, where Metcalf was Rodgers’ clear-cut alpha. But Rodgers is a relatively diminished quarterback with seven or eight capable mouths to feed. That’s a rough combination for fantasy managers seeking weekly fantasy starters.
While Metcalf’s ceiling took a hit when the team added Pittman, both guys’ values have taken a hit with Bernard’s arrival. In the dynasty, the rookie could overtake them by 2027, when Metcalf and Pittman will turn 30. It’s a bit of a fantasy mess exacerbated by Rodgers’ declining abilities. If Bernard is ranked far below Metcalf and Pittman, then roll with the rookie as the team’s biggest WR bargain.
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