Fernando Mendoza celebrates No. 1 NFL Draft pick with family in Miami amid personal challenges.
Fernando Mendoza celebrates No. 1 NFL Draft pick with family in Miami amid personal challenges.
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Mendoza celebrates No. 1 pick at home with family, eyes Raiders redemption

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Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza, selected No. 1 overall by the Las Vegas Raiders in the 2026 NFL Draft's first round, skipped the Pittsburgh event to celebrate in Miami with family amid his mother's battle with multiple sclerosis. The Heisman winner, who led the Hoosiers to a perfect 16-0 season and national title, now faces immense pressure to revive a franchise with a history of draft woes.

Mendoza capped a legendary senior year with 3,535 passing yards, 41 touchdowns, and just six interceptions, sweeping awards like the Heisman and Manning. He joins an elite group—Cam Newton, Jameis Winston, and Joe Burrow—as the fourth player since 1967 to earn the Heisman, a national championship, and the No. 1 pick. A camera crew captured his emotional home reaction, prioritizing family over the spotlight.

As detailed in our Round 1 draft coverage, new Raiders head coach Klint Kubiak lands a cerebral pocket passer praised as college football's best under pressure. For a team scarred by decades of draft disappointments, Mendoza represents hope—but the weight of expectations is heavy.

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X discussions praise Fernando Mendoza's No. 1 overall selection by the Raiders, emphasizing his celebration at home with family amid his mother's multiple sclerosis battle, Heisman Trophy, and Indiana's perfect season. Raiders fans are optimistic about franchise redemption, while skeptics highlight risks given the team's draft history like JaMarcus Russell.

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Raiders select Mendoza first overall in 2026 NFL Draft

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The Las Vegas Raiders chose Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft's first round on Thursday night in Pittsburgh. The New York Jets followed by selecting Texas Tech edge rusher David Bailey at No. 2, while the Arizona Cardinals made waves by taking Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love third overall, the highest-drafted RB since 2018. Several trades and high-profile selections marked the early going of the event.

Sportsbooks project Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza as the overwhelming favorite to go first overall to the Las Vegas Raiders in the 2026 NFL Draft. DraftKings lists defensive standouts Arvell Reese, David Bailey, running back Jeremiyah Love and linebacker Sonny Styles as top choices for picks two through five. The draft is set for April 23-25 in Pittsburgh.

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One week after signing with the Las Vegas Raiders, veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins voiced confidence in competing for the starting role despite the team's plans to select Indiana's Fernando Mendoza No. 1 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft. On his first official day, Cousins praised Mendoza after a draft visit and film session together, while new coach Klint Kubiak reiterated his preference for rookies to learn behind veterans.

The New York Jets possess the most draft power heading into the 2026 NFL Draft, according to rankings from CBS Sports. Cleveland Browns and Las Vegas Raiders follow closely behind, evaluated on draft capital, front-office aggression and roster urgency. The first round begins April 23 in Pittsburgh.

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The Las Vegas Raiders will select first in the 2026 NFL Draft after finishing 3-14 in 2025. The updated first-round order accounts for final regular-season records, playoff results and draft-day trades from prior years, with the Seattle Seahawks picking last as Super Bowl champions. The draft is scheduled for April 23-25 in Pittsburgh.

As the Pittsburgh Steelers await Aaron Rodgers' decision on a 2026 return—following his 2025 division title win—insiders are divided on using early NFL draft picks on a quarterback. While some eye mid-round prospects like Drew Allar or Carson Beck, Ben Roethlisberger warns against top selections, predicting fan backlash.

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CBS Sports reporter Aditi Kinkhabwala cited a former Pittsburgh Steelers employee who said the team drafted Kenny Pickett in 2022 to avoid repeating the mistake of passing on Dan Marino in 1983. The insight came during a discussion on 93.7 The Fan. Kinkhabwala also noted Pickett faced challenging circumstances in Pittsburgh.

 

 

 

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