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PITTSBURGH – As expected, the Raiders have made Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza the first overall pick in the NFL draft.

Touted as the decidedly best quarterback prospect in the draft, the Heisman Trophy winner and National Champion becomes the linchpin of the Raiders’ revival under the leadership of minority owner Tom Brady, the de facto head of football operations, general manager John Spytek, and head coach Klint Kubiak.


  Fernando Mendoza holds the trophy after Indiana defeated Miami in a College Football Playoff national championship game. AP Fernando Mendoza holds the trophy after Indiana defeated Miami in a College Football Playoff national championship game. AP

Mendoza becomes just the third quarterback the Raiders have picked in the first round since moving from the AFL to the NFL in 1970, and only the second quarterback they have taken with the first overall pick.

The previous quarterback taken number one was JaMarcus Russell in 2007. In many ways, Mendoza is the polar opposite of Russell, who quickly flamed out as an NFL prospect and became one of the all-time cautionary tales in draft history.

As of now, the Raiders hold the 36th pick overall in the second round and the 67th pick in the third round. With needs at wide receiver, defensive tackle, safety, and the offensive line, expect them to keep a close eye on those positions on day two of the draft on Friday.

Grade: A

It’s not just the pick of Mendoza himself that makes this such a highly graded selection; it’s the infrastructure the Raiders have built to welcome and develop him. They are determined to make this work and have laid an impressive groundwork for his arrival, including the new coaching staff under Kubiak, the leadership of Brady and Spytek, and an offensive line bolstered by the addition of All-Pro center Tyler Linderbaum and young weapons like tight end Brock Bowers and running back Ashton Jeanty.


  Fernando Mendoza, the No 1 pick of NFL Draft to the Raiders. Instagram/@fernandomendoza Fernando Mendoza, the No 1 pick of NFL Draft to the Raiders. Instagram/@fernandomendoza

What they’re saying

“Whatever team was going to select me would be a good fit, but deep down, in my heart I knew the Raiders are most likely going to be the best fit because of the coaching staff. I think it really fits my play-style great, with all the great teammates on offense and defense, they’re stacked. And then the great ownership whether it’s Mr. [Mark] Davis, Mr. Brady, what a better situation to walk into. So, I think all the stars are aligning here, and this is a blessing, this position” — Mendoza on being selected by the Raiders.

What’s next

As of now, the Raiders hold the 36th pick overall in the second round and the 67th pick in the third round. With needs at wide receiver, defensive tackle, safety, and the offensive line, expect them to keep a close eye on those positions on day two of the draft on Friday.

Among the players still in play are Washington wide receiver Denzel Boston, Tennessee cornerback Jermod McCoy, Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Northwestern tackle Caleb Tiernan, Ohio State defensive tackle Kayden McDonald, Georgia defensive tackle Christen Miller and Missouri edge rusher Zion Young.

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