Steelers rookies show mixed results in minicamp evaluations
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 19, 2026, 10:35 PM
Last updated Jun 19, 2026
The Pittsburgh Steelers concluded their minicamps with varied performances among their rookie class. Germie Bernard impressed with his skills and football IQ, while Daylen Everett stood out as the most notable rookie. Other rookies, such as Drew Allar and Kaden Wetjen, faced challenges, with Allar still unsigned and Wetjen struggling to excel beyond special teams. The team's future vision is evident in their draft choices, even as some rookies work to secure their spots on the roster. Coaches and scouts will continue monitoring their development ahead of the upcoming training camp.
- •Germie Bernard and Daylen Everett received positive evaluations.
- •Drew Allar's stock is down; he is yet to sign his rookie contract.
- •Kaden Wetjen struggles to impress as a receiver.
- •Max Iheanachor and Gennings Dunker are showing steady progress.
- •Eli Heidenreich shines with agility reminiscent of his Navy days.
- 10:35 PMYahoo Sports — Steelers rookie stock report after minicamps
"With the Pittsburgh Steelers minicamps all wrapped up, here are our rookie stock up/stock down with some surprises.
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