Uar Bernard makes history as the first African from the NFL program in the Draft

Uar Bernard - X.com/ Eagles

Uar Bernard - X.com/ Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles selected Nigerian Uar Bernard in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft. The 21-year-old athlete plays as a defensive tackle and was the 251st pick in the national draft. The unprecedented fact lies in the young man’s CV, who has never played in an official American football match in his life.

Bernard was revealed by the league’s international program, an initiative that seeks talent outside of Estados Unidos. Ele has been training in the sport since 2024, but his preparation was restricted to intensive training camps held on the African continent. The Pensilvânia franchise’s bet is based exclusively on athletic potential and performance tests carried out during the freshman evaluation process.

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Bernard’s athletic Desempenho draws comparisons to league stars

The numbers recorded by the defender during strength and agility exercises impressed scouts from the 32 professional teams. Standing 1.93 meters tall and weighing around 140 kg, the player only maintains 6% body fat, a configuration considered rare for the position. The physical explosion presented in the field tests was compared to the performance of established stars of the sport, such as Myles Garrett.

Uar Bernard’s performance caught the attention of specific brands:

  • Tiro 40-yard dash completed in 4.63 seconds
  • Salto vertical reaching the 1 meter mark
  • Previous Histórico in sports such as basketball and football
  • Três years of technical immersion in camps organized by the NFL at África
  • Biotipo with lever strength greater than the average for college athletes

Bernard’s journey began with Osi Umenyiora, two-time champion of Super Bowl and a central figure in the league’s expansion into the African market. The former player identified his compatriot’s potential during activities at Nigéria and referred him to the international development structure. Desde then, the young man focused on the technical transition to withstand the impact of the defensive line, a sector that requires brute strength and quick reading of the game.

Estratégia Recruitment of Eagles Uses Previous Success Model

Howie Roseman, general manager of Philadelphia Eagles, classified the selection as a long-term investment. The team’s management recognizes that the learning process will be gradual, given the lack of experience in real game situations. The Clint Hurtt coach actively participated in the training sessions with the Nigerian before deciding on the choice in Draft.

The team’s movement is not unprecedented and follows the script used with Jordan Mailata in 2018. At the time, the Australian came from rugby without knowing the rules of American football and was also chosen in the seventh round. Atualmente, Mailata is one of the pillars of the Eagles offensive line, which encouraged the organization to repeat the risk with Bernard. The team is looking to hone the rookie’s physical tools to transform him into a productive piece in the defensive rotation in the coming seasons.

International Expansão gains strength with Quênia and Nigéria reinforcements

The recruitment of Uar Bernard marks a significant advancement for International Player Pathway, the NFL’s exchange program. Ele became the first African athlete from this initiative to be selected directly via Draft, without going through the traditional Estados Unidos university system. The event’s visibility on Rio’s Rio and global broadcast reinforces the league’s desire to diversify its players’ backgrounds.

Além of the Nigerian reinforcement, Philadelphia Eagles closed the signing of Kenyan Joshua Weru. Diferente from Bernard, Weru arrives as an undrafted free agent and has a competitive rugby background. The presence of two athletes from neighboring countries in the same freshman class signals a greater opening of the North American market to the biotype and technical discipline developed on African soil. New hires are expected to report for the start of summer training in the coming months.