It is officially mock draft season! The 2022 NFL Draft is quickly approaching, with the first round kicking off on Thursday, April 28th. Of course, draft analysis, projections and rumors will be dominating the headlines until then. Among the players hoping to hear his name called early in the draft is offensive lineman Bernhard Raimann out of Central Michigan.

The following is a complete Bernhard Raimann NFL Draft profile, including stats, highlights and a mock projection.

Bernhard Raimann NFL Draft Profile, Stats, Highlights and Projection

Bernhard Raimann
Position: Offensive Lineman
Height: 6’6″
Weight: 303 lbs
Age: 24
College: Central Michigan Chippewas

Credit: CMU Athletic Communications

Bernhard Raimann Draft Profile

Strengths

Bernhard Raimann played tight end before his switch to offensive tackle, and it shows. He is a tremendous athlete who can absolutely fly on the football field. Raimann also resembles a big tight end out there, looking a bit slim. However, looks are deceiving, as he has true power behind him.

Weaknesses

Of course, having only played offensive tackle for a couple of years, Raimann still has plenty to learn. He also has packed on 60 pounds to play the position, though he could gain a bit more weight in order to face head-up rushers or to move bodies in the running game at the next level. Playing at Central Michigan, the level of competition was also low, which could have inflated Raimann’s play.

Possibly the most concerning is Raimann’s arm length. He is in the 10th percentile in arm length, which could be a concern out at tackle. His feet are great, but the lack of length will scare some teams off.

Bernhard Raimann Highlights

Bernhard Raimann Draft Projection

All 2022 NFL Draft Projections are taken from the latest NFL Network Mock Draft by Chad Reuter.

Bernhard Raimann is currently projected to be drafted by the Indianapolis Colts at No. 42.


For more 2022 NFL Draft coverage and player profiles, check out our NFL Draft page.

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