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Five important NFL OTA storylines to monitor
Quarterbacks Shedeur Sanders and Deshaun Watson at the Browns OTA camp in Berea on May 20, 2026. Lisa Scalfaro / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Five important NFL OTA storylines to monitor


Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Fernando Mendoza (15) stretches during organized team activities at Intermountain Health Performance Center. Candice Ward-Imagn Images

OTAs are in full swing across the NFL, offering the first real look at how rosters are taking shape. It's still early, and pads haven't been put on yet, but coaches, players and media members are already buzzing about standout performers and competitions. 

Here are five important storylines in OTAs to monitor:

Fernando Mendoza taking command with Las Vegas Raiders

The Raiders' No. 1 overall pick has been "as advertised," according to head coach Klint Kubiak during his interview via NFL.com. Mendoza is asking sharp questions, processing quickly and showing leadership. 

He's already building chemistry with the receiving corps and looks poised to start as a rookie if needed. He's had clips during OTAs that have trended as outsiders have compared his mechanics to Tom Brady's. Overall, this could accelerate the rebuild.

Cleveland Browns' chaotic QB battle

New head coach Todd Monken spoke to the media on Wednesday, and he was not happy. "We threw interceptions in 7-on-7 for God’s sake. I mean, who does that?" He continued to explain that there's no pass rush. 

Deshaun Watson has taken an early edge with highlight throws (including a deep touchdown to rookie wide receiver Denzel Boston), but reps are rotating heavily among Watson, Shedeur Sanders, Dillon Gabriel, and rookie Taylen Green. Monken is keeping all options on the table. 

Carson Beck rising with Arizona Cardinals

With projected starter Jacoby Brissett MIA, third-round rookie Carson Beck, and veteran Gardner Minshew are splitting the majority of snaps for the Cardinals. 

Beck is flashing arm talent, decision-making and poise, positioning himself to be their day-one starter if nothing changes soon. 

Tua Tagovailoa vs. Michael Penix Jr. heating up

The Atlanta Falcons quarterback situation is one of the most intriguing position battles in the NFL right now. With new head coach Kevin Stefanski installing his system, the team is getting a feel for veteran Tua Tagovailoa and 2024 first-round pick Michael Penix Jr. 

Penix is coming off a late-season-ending injury in 2025, which could halt his development. As of now, there is no frontrunner in the competition. 

Cyrus Allen making a name with Kansas City Chiefs

With more ongoing legal troubles for Rashee Rice, other wide receivers will have to step up for the Chiefs and star quarterback Patrick Mahomes. That's what the Chiefs' fifth-round pick, Cyrus Allen, is doing. 

He's been a standout in 7-on-7 and individual drills, showing good route-running and reliable hands. Coaches are giving him opportunities across the slot and outside, where his quickness and YAC ability could shine in head coach Andy Reid's scheme.

Colton Edwards

Colton Edwards graduated from the United States Sports University in 2023. He brings three years and counting of college football personnel experience (Tennessee Tech 2024-2025 and currently at Western Michigan). Before joining Yardbarker, he brings vast experience as an NFL Draft Analyst from FanSided, Prime Time Sports Talk, and First Round Mock

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