
The Las Vegas Raiders are entering a new chapter in their franchise's history, with Klint Kubiak as head coach and Fernando Mendoza being selected with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Last week, the rookie quarterback appeared on "The Rush" podcast hosted by Maxx Crosby and highlighted Kubiak's coaching style , comparing him to Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti.
Pairing Mendoza with Kubiak is a match made in heaven, and quite frankly, hiring an offensive-minded coach as head coach is the perfect situation for a rookie quarterback to inherit. Additionally, this coaching style is a breath of fresh air for the Raiders.
Last season, Las Vegas lacked accountability, which extended to on-field production, as the offensive line allowed the most sacks in the league, Geno Smith struggled mightily after signing an extension, and it was one of the most penalized teams in the NFL. Mendoza's development is paramount, and Kubiak's approach may come off as overwhelming, but that is required to produce excellence.
With stability at the head coach position, the Raiders should escape irrelevancy in the near future. While Las Vegas is in the midst of a rebuild and is universally viewed as one of the worst teams in the league, it could be one of the surprise teams in 2026.
Nevertheless, Kubiak's hire has reenergized a dormant franchise. In terms of Mendoza, the rookie quarterback is one of the most refined prospects to come out of the draft in recent memory, but he needs to learn the offense and how to operate from under center. Kubiak has been pushing all the right buttons, and it could show once Mendoza takes the field as the starting quarterback, which could take some time to see.
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