The Philadelphia Eagles used another pick in the 2026 NFL Draft with one of the most intriguing selections of the weekend, taking defensive tackle Uar Bernard with the No. 251 overall pick through the International Pathway Program. Bernard, a native of Nigeria, brings a rare blend of size and athleticism, measuring in at 6-foot-4½ and 306 pounds with 36-inch arms, 11-inch hands, a 39-inch vertical, and a reported 4.63 40-yard dash.Bernard's story is as compelling as his physical profile. He grew up in a small village in Nigeria where most residents are farmers, and faced adversity early in life after losing his father, a police officer, at age 16.
In just three years, he has transitioned from relative inexperience to an NFL draft pick, showcasing rapid development and untapped potential.For Philadelphia, this move echoes past success stories, most notably Jordan Mailata, another International Pathway success who developed into a cornerstone player. Bernard enters a system known for maximizing raw talent, and while he may require time to refine his technique, his upside and athletic traits give the Eagles another fascinating long-term project along the defensive front.This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles land Nigeria DT Uar Bernard with final draft pick