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NFL Draft 2026: Las Vegas Raiders select quarterback Fernando Mendoza with first pick

Quarterback Fernando Mendoza, edge rusher David Bailey, and running back Jeremiyah Love become first three picks in the NFL draft; watch Day Two of the Draft from midnight on Friday live on Sky Sports, before Day Three begins at 5pm on Saturday.

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Watch the moment the Las Vegas Raiders selected quarterback Fernando Mendoza as first pick at the NFL Draft 2026 and the player's reaction

Fernando Mendoza's rise from overlooked two‑star recruit to the top of the NFL draft became official Thursday night when the Las Vegas Raiders selected him with the No 1 pick.

The Heisman Trophy winner, who led Indiana to its first national championship, now faces the challenge of helping turn around a franchise that hasn't won a playoff game in 24 years.

The 22‑year‑old quarterback chose to stay home in Miami with family rather than attend the draft in Pittsburgh. He smiled broadly when Commissioner Roger Goodell announced his name, put on a Raiders cap, and embraced relatives, saving the longest hug for his mother.

He'll travel to Las Vegas on Friday to begin a professional career that once seemed unlikely, given the limited college interest he received out of high school.

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"The last five months have been such a blessing," Mendoza said. "I'm looking forward to getting to work and proving myself at the next level."

Mendoza wasn't considered a major prospect a year ago, but he delivered a breakout season at Indiana, completing 72 per cent of his passes for 3,535 yards, 41 touchdowns, and six interceptions. Despite lingering doubts in a quarterback‑thin draft class, he enters the league determined to silence critics once again.

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Neil Reynolds and Jeff Reinebold discuss whether Kirk Cousins will be the Las Vegas Raiders' starting quarterback over Fernando Mendoza, who was the first pick in the NFL Draft.

The first surprise of the night came at No 13, when the Los Angeles Rams selected Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson, who had started only 15 college games. Simpson, one of 16 prospects who attended the draft, said he felt fully prepared for the NFL thanks to Alabama's system and coaching.

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The draft drama began early at No 2, where the New York Jets chose Texas Tech edge rusher David Bailey over Ohio State's Arvell Reese. Arizona followed by selecting Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love, the highest running back drafted since Saquon Barkley in 2018. Tennessee then took Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate at No 4, giving quarterback Cam Ward a new top target.

The Giants selected Reese at No 5, adding a potential elite pass rusher days after trading defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence. Kansas City traded up to No 6 to draft LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane, while Washington bolstered its struggling defense by taking Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles at No 7.

Texas Tech linebacker David Bailey, right, poses with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after being chosen by the New York Jets with the second overall pick during the first round of the NFL football draft, Thursday, April 23, 2026, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
Image: Texas Tech linebacker David Bailey, right, poses with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after being chosen by the New York Jets with the second overall pick

New Orleans added Arizona State receiver Jordyn Tyson at No 8, and Cleveland selected Utah offensive lineman Spencer Fano at No 9. The Giants continued to build their line by drafting Miami tackle Francis Mauigoa at No 10.

Dallas moved up to No 11 to take Ohio State safety Caleb Downs, and Miami used the next pick on Alabama tackle Kadyn Proctor. Baltimore selected Penn State guard Olaivavega Ioane at No 14, and Tampa Bay added Miami edge rusher Rueben Bain Jr at No 15, a player many viewed as a top‑10 talent.

The Jets added Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq at No 16. Detroit traded up to No 17 for Clemson tackle Blake Miller, while Minnesota used the next pick on Florida defensive tackle Caleb Banks. Carolina selected Georgia tackle Monroe Freeling at No 19, and Philadelphia moved up to No 20 to take USC receiver Makai Lemon.

Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love poses after being chosen by the Arizona Cardinals with the third overall pick
Image: Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love poses after being chosen by the Arizona Cardinals with the third overall pick

Pittsburgh fans were disappointed when the Steelers selected Arizona State tackle Max Iheanachor at No 21, marking the third time in four years the team has drafted an offensive tackle in the first round. Miami's Akheem Mesidor went to the Chargers at No 22, and Central Florida's Malachi Lawrence went to Dallas at No 23.

Cleveland added Texas A&M receiver KC Concepcion at No 24, Chicago selected Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman at No 25, and Houston drafted Georgia Tech guard Keylan Rutledge at No 26. Miami followed with San Diego State cornerback Chris Johnson at No 27.

New England traded up to No 28 to select Utah tackle Caleb Lomu. Before the draft, Patriots coach Mike Vrabel addressed reporters, saying he was taking accountability for actions that created a distraction for the organisation, though he did not address specifics. He will miss day three of the draft to begin counselling.

Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese poses with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after being chosen by the New York Giants with the fifth overall pick during the first round of the NFL football draft, Thursday, April 23, 2026, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
Image: Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese poses with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after being chosen by the New York Giants with the fifth overall pick

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Jeff Reinebold is confident Makai Lemon will do well for Philadelphia after the Eagles picked him up with the 20th overall pick in the NFL Draft.

Kansas City selected Clemson defensive tackle Peter Woods at No 29. The Jets acquired San Francisco's No 30 pick and used it on Indiana wideout Omar Cooper Jr, drawing loud cheers from fans. Tennessee traded back into the first round to take Auburn edge rusher Keldric Faulk at No. 31.

The defending champion Seahawks closed the night by selecting Notre Dame running back Jadarian Price, who is expected to replace Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker after Walker signed with Kansas City.

Mendoza enters the league as the fourth straight quarterback taken No 1 overall, following Cam Ward, Caleb Williams, and Bryce Young.

None of the last 10 quarterbacks drafted first have won a Super Bowl, though Jared Goff and Joe Burrow each reached one. Still, recent classes have produced early success: four of the six quarterbacks drafted in the top 12 in 2024 have already won playoff games, and Drake Maye was the 2025 MVP runner‑up.

With teams given eight minutes per pick instead of 10, the first round wrapped up in under three and a half hours.

Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza is shown on a screen after being chosen by the Las Vegas Raiders with the first overall pick
Image: Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza is shown on a screen after being chosen by the Las Vegas Raiders with the first overall pick

'Mendoza's got everything you want'

Sky Sports NFL's Neil Reynolds:

"What's good for Mendoza is that he's going to get time to develop.

"So often we see young quarterbacks thrown into the lion's den. The Raiders don't have a great offensive line in front of him - they won't protect him brilliantly - but he's tough as nails and he's accurate.

"He's a winner. He led Indiana to the national championship, which was hugely unexpected this past season.

"He's got everything you want. He's been compared to Matt Ryan, who had a 15‑year career, was an All‑Star, and was the NFL Most Valuable Player with the Atlanta Falcons.

"The important thing, I think, is that Mendoza will sit behind Kirk Cousins, who is not only a very good quarterback but also an amazing person. He's going to be a wonderful mentor to Mendoza."

'Cousins can mentor Mendoza in Vegas'

Sky Sports NFL's Jeff Reinebold...

"Sam Darnold is the latest incarnation of it, in that you can you can damage a young quarterback when he plays too soon. And it's interesting to mention Tom Brady, because when (Mendoza) talks about preparation and he talks about how hard he works at the game and how much he loves football and he's a junkie, he's a film junkie and all of that, you hear Tom Brady.

"But when you listen to him talk and you watch his mannerisms, I think Kirk Cousins, that's the light comparison I got there. They are very very competitive guys. And I think Kirk will do a great job.

"Kirk is a team-first guy and he's a guy that wants to mentor this young kid."

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Jeff Reinebold was left stunned that the Los Angeles Rams selected Ty Simpson with the No. 13 pick in the NFL Draft.

2026 NFL Draft full first round:

  1. Fernando Mendoza - QB - Las Vegas Raiders
  2. David Bailey - EDGE - New York Jets
  3. Jeremiyah Love - RB - Arizona Cardinals
  4. Carnell Tate - WR - Tennessee Titans
  5. Arvell Reese - EDGE - New York Giants
  6. Mansoor Delane - CB - Kansas City Chiefs
  7. Sonny Styles - LB - Washington Commanders
  8. Jordyn Tyson - WR - New Orleans Saints
  9. Spencer Fano - OT - Cleveland Browns
  10. Francis Mauigoa - OT - New York Giants
  11. Caleb Downs - S - Dallas Cowboys
  12. Kadyn Proctor - OT - Miami Dolphins
  13. Ty Simpson - QB - Los Angeles Rams
  14. Olaivavega Ioane - G - Baltimore Ravens
  15. Rueben Bain Jr. - EDGE - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  16. Kenyon Sadiq - TE - New York Jets
  17. Blake Miller - OT - Detroit Lions
  18. Caleb Banks - DT - Minnesota Vikings
  19. Monroe Freeling - OT - Carolina Panthers
  20. Makai Lemon - WR - Philadelphia Eagles
  21. Max Iheanachor - OT - Pittsburgh Steelers
  22. Akheem Mesidor - EDGE - Los Angeles Chargers
  23. Malachi Lawrence - EDGE - Dallas Cowboys
  24. KC Concepcion - WR - Cleveland Browns
  25. Dillon Thieneman - S - Chicago Bears
  26. Keylan Rutledge - G - Houston Texans
  27. Chris Johnson - CB - Miami Dolphins
  28. Caleb Lomu - OT - New England Patriots
  29. Peter Woods - DT - Kansas City Chiefs
  30. Omar Cooper Jr. - WR - New York Jets
  31. Keldric Faulk - DE - Tennessee Titans
  32. Jadarian Price - RB - Seattle Seahawks

Watch day two of the NFL Draft from midnight on Friday live on Sky Sports Main Event, Action and Mix; the Draft then concludes with day three from 5pm on Saturday live on Sky Sports Action.