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Why Fernando Mendoza feels ‘stars are aligning’ after Tom Brady’s Raiders select him with No. 1 pick

Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The HISTORY Channel
Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The HISTORY Channel

Fernando Mendoza is stepping into the NFL with more than just expectations. He is stepping into a situation he believes was meant to happen.

Being selected No. 1 overall is one thing. Landing in a franchise that is being reshaped by one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time is something else entirely.

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For Mendoza, that combination is why he already feels like everything is falling into place.

Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images
Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images

Fernando Mendoza sees Tom Brady ’s Raiders as the perfect landing spot

Mendoza did not hold back when explaining why the Raiders stood out to him.

“The great ownership ‚ whether it’s Mr. [Mark] Davis, Mr. [Tom] Brady, what [could be] a better situation to walk into? So, I think all the stars are aligning here, and this is a blessing, this position,” Mendoza said.

That belief is rooted in more than just optimism. The Raiders are not simply rebuilding; they are restructuring how the organization operates, with Brady playing a central role in shaping that direction.

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From coaching hires to quarterback evaluations, Brady has been deeply involved in the franchise’s decision-making, making Mendoza’s arrival part of a much bigger plan rather than a standalone move.

How Tom Brady’s presence could shape Mendoza’s rookie year

The impact of Brady’s presence goes beyond the front office and into Mendoza’s day-to-day development as a quarterback.

Brady is not a distant figure in this setup. He has already established himself as an active voice in football decisions and a direct resource for young quarterbacks, offering guidance built on two decades of elite-level experience.

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That matters for a rookie stepping into a system that demands precision, discipline, and consistency. Brady’s approach to mentorship is known to be demanding, focused on preparation, film study, and accountability rather than empty encouragement.

Quarterbacks who have had access to experienced mentors often develop faster, whether it is refining decision-making, understanding defenses, or simply learning how to handle the pressure that comes with the position.

For Mendoza, the opportunity is clear. He’s not just learning a new offense or adjusting to the NFL. He is doing it with one of the most accomplished quarterbacks in league history, closely tied to the process.

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