
For the first time in years, the Las Vegas Raiders have established organizational cohesion by hiring Klint Kubiak as the head coach and drafting Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
An underrated move the front office orchestrated was signing Kirk Cousins, giving Mendoza ample time to sit and learn from the bench. While Raiders' fans want Mendoza to start right away, the 37-year-old quarterback will be the team's starter in Week 1. Earlier this week, Cousins provided an inside look at the quarterback room.
While there is a pecking order at each position, including quarterback, Cousins believes that all three signal callers can get the best out of each other in the preparation process each and every week during the season.
As mentioned, everyone is waiting for the day when Mendoza takes the field as the Raiders' starting quarterback, but the organization is taking the correct approach by steadily bringing him along. Patience is a crucial virtue to possess when developing a quarterback.
It would be malpractice for Las Vegas to force Mendoza into the starting position just to appease the fans. That being said, Cousins is the perfect veteran to show Mendoza the ropes. Playing quarterback is more than just the physical; it’s about being mentally prepared to break down an opposing defense before the ball is snapped.
This past season at Indiana, Mendoza proved he is more than capable of mastering that part of the job, but the NFL is a completely different animal compared to college. Defensive coordinators pride themselves on confusing quarterbacks, and incoming rookies are fresh bait for those coaches. Mendoza being able to sit and learn from Cousins on how to prepare for every game, even with different circumstances, will give Mendoza a head start in his development.
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