
Well before the Las Vegas Raiders even drafted Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, head coach Klint Kubiak made it clear that the ideal plan was to sit the rookie quarterback, potentially for the entire upcoming season.
Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio vehemently disagrees with this approach and voiced his sentiment earlier this week on his podcast.
I understand where Florio is coming from, but he is operating under the mindset that Mendoza is outperforming Cousins in the offseason programs. However, as several reports have surfaced, while the rookie quarterback is everything you want in a franchise cornerstone and has proven several strengths, he is still going through growing pains. That includes learning how to play from under center, not exclusively from shotgun formation.
As much as Raiders fans would love to see the former Indiana quarterback suit up and be on the field for Las Vegas, the front office and coaching staff are taking the perfect approach with his long-term development. If you look at quarterbacks in recent memory who initially sat and learned on the bench, that extended period of time dissecting the preparation process expedited their development. Patrick Mahomes and Jordan Love are two prime examples of that.
I bet the Kansas City Chiefs' coaching staff acknowledged right away that Mahomes' talent was light-years ahead of Alex Smith's, but head coach Andy Reid knew it was best for the three-time Super Bowl MVP to sit and learn. Now, Mendoza and Mahomes are two completely different prospects, as the 2026 No. 1 overall pick is more refined. However, college football and the NFL are two completely different sports. Las Vegas would be making the right decision by starting Cousins to open the 2026 season.
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