Indianapolis. Fernando Mendoza, the transfer quarterback who left California for Indiana, became a Heisman Trophy winner and national champion and is now positioned as a presumptive No. 1 pick in this week’s NFL draft; teammates and scouts described his 2022 work ethic and combine presence during interviews this week. The prospect’s rise prompted teams with quarterback needs to evaluate him closely this week, with media and analysts projecting a Thursday night selection and draft activity continuing through Saturday; Diego Pavia’s finalist status also amplified Latino representation among top prospects, and NFL clubs will finalize decisions during draft rounds this week.
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Mendoza's rise is a big win for diversity in the NFL. It's a reminder that talent can come from anywhere. If you're a fan, it's worth watching his journey. If you have kids in sports, it's a great story about dedication and hard work.
Mendoza is projected to be a top pick this week. His success shows the value of hard work and dedication. It also highlights the growing diversity in the NFL. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good underdog story.
Fernando Mendoza's draft positioning benefits his professional prospects and highlights Latino representation among top collegiate football players.
Competing quarterbacks and teams that decline Mendoza early may face scrutiny if he succeeds as a top draft selection.
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Mendoza projected No.1 pick; headlines Latino prospects list
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