
Indianapolis, Ind. — Las Vegas Raiders General Manager John Spytek and the rest of the Silver and Black braintrust are on the hunt.
You cannot win in the National Football League without a quality quarterback, and they know it. Identifying the need is easy, and while admitting the desire to find one is easy as well, actually finding them is one of the most difficult things in professional football.
Spytek addressed that here at the NFL Combine, “…A leader, tough as hell, somebody that loves to play football, maniacal preparer. Obviously, somebody that can throw the ball well, but I think just somebody that loves the game and will give everything their teammate, a selfless person, somebody that’s going to give their team everything that they got every time that they’re out there, prepare the right way, lead the right way. I think there’s a great humility and selflessness required to play that position at a high level.”
As I said, identifying what they look like is easy; finding them isn’t.
When 60% of first-round quarterbacks fail, the odds are against them all, so it is the process of minimizing risk that sets the good selectors apart from the overwhelming majority of bad ones.
Heisman Trophy winner and National Championship-winning QB Fernand Mendoza from Indiana University will, with near certainty (outside of a very stupid offer), be the man the Silver and Black pick first overall in the 2026 NFL Draft on April 23.
We take you behind what Mendoza said today, and tell you how he said it and why today is a monumental day in Raider Nation, when you watch our entire latest episode of the Las Vegas Raiders Insider Podcast.
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