Fernando Mendoza Delivers Masterclass at Indiana Pro Day, Eyes Top NFL Draft Spot

By Matthias Binder
Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza puts on impressive show at Indiana's biggest pro day (Featured Image)

Throws That Turned Heads (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Bloomington, Indiana – Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza captivated NFL scouts Wednesday at Indiana’s pro day, the program’s largest ever. The quarterback threw with pinpoint accuracy to former Hoosiers receivers, completing 53 of 56 passes in a session that highlighted his arm strength and composure.[1][2] Nearly two dozen teammates ran routes and 40-yard dashes nearby, benefiting from Mendoza’s leadership as all 32 NFL teams watched closely.[3]

Throws That Turned Heads

Mendoza began his workout after a lengthy warmup, starting at 2:05 p.m. inside the John Mellencamp Pavilion. He fired nine initial tosses to jogging receivers before escalating to more demanding routes.[2] Over the next 19 minutes, he unleashed a mix of short timing throws, deep posts, and outs, calling out each receiver’s name and route beforehand.

His only notable miss came on the 32nd throw, a deep ball slightly overthrown by inches. Two receiver drops accounted for the other incompletions, but Mendoza stayed unflappable, praising teammates mid-throw and adjusting on the fly.[4] Analysts praised his velocity and quick release, traits that stood out even more in person. Daniel Jeremiah of NFL.com noted three key accomplishments: showing up in top shape at 236 pounds, and matching his tape with live throws, including more under center.[4]

The session ended with 21 straight completions, leaving scouts impressed by his tempo and touch across all field levels.

Teammates Benefit from Star Power

Mendoza warmed up alongside his college roommate as teammates tested in the 40-yard dash and other drills. Wideouts like Omar Cooper Jr., E.J. Williams Jr., and Elijah Sarratt ran precise routes, catching lasers on comebacks, posts, and 65-yard deep balls.[3][5]

  • Omar Cooper Jr. hauled in a nifty return route and deep lob despite slippery footing.
  • E.J. Williams Jr. snagged a perfect post and a long strike that melted into his hands.
  • Elijah Sarratt dove for a near-miss deep ball, showcasing the group’s effort.
  • Other targets included Charlie Becker, Riley Nowakowski, and Roman Hemby.

Defensive back D’Angelo Ponds stole some thunder with a 4.31-second 40, faster than his Combine time. Mendoza’s focus remained on elevating the group, running NFL-caliber routes to help everyone shine.[5]

Raiders Lead the Charge Among Scouts

Representatives from every NFL franchise attended, but the Las Vegas Raiders arrived in force. General manager John Spytek, head coach Klint Kubiak, and offensive coordinator Andrew Janocko headlined a group of about 10, filming the entire session.[2] They met Mendoza afterward to break down plays, building on prior Combine and Zoom interactions.

Over 100 media members and dozens of family joined the crowd. Mendoza, projected as the Raiders’ No. 1 overall pick, emphasized team-first motives. “I just wanted to make sure everybody could showcase their abilities in front of all 32 NFL teams,” he said.[1]

His poise under scrutiny reinforced why experts view him as QB1. Ryan Wilson of CBS Sports called his arm talent “glaring” up close, with ball placement consistently on target.[6]

Building on a Historic College Legacy

Mendoza’s 2025 season etched his name in Hoosiers lore. He completed 72 percent of passes for over 3,500 yards, 41 touchdowns, and just six interceptions, leading Indiana to a perfect 16-0 record and national championship.[3][7]

The Hoosiers topped the Big Ten for the first time since 1945, crushing Ohio State, Alabama, Oregon, and Miami in the playoffs. Mendoza topped FBS in passing touchdowns and powered 41.6 points per game.

At pro day, he arrived heavier and stronger than his playing weight, signaling pro readiness. Bucky Brooks highlighted his strike-zone consistency and anticipation, traits primed for the NFL leap.[4]

Key Takeaways

  • 53-of-56 passing with elite accuracy and deep-ball touch.
  • All 32 teams present; Raiders film session and plan facility visit.
  • Leadership shines: Prioritized teammates in massive turnout.

Mendoza’s pro day performance dispelled any doubts, positioning him firmly as the 2026 draft’s top quarterback. With the Raiders holding the first pick, his path to Las Vegas appears clear. What do you think of his pro day showing? Tell us in the comments.

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