Why expected No. 1 pick Fernando Mendoza won't be at the NFL Draft
Mendoza will watch the draft like most fans, at home.
Fernando Mendoza, the anticipated No. 1 pick of the 2026 NFL Draft, says he will not be in attendance alongside other headlining draft picks at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh on Thursday evening.
Instead, the former Indiana Hoosiers quarterback will watch the ceremony like most across the nation-- at home.
"I wanted to stay and make the memory with everybody who poured into my football journey," Mendoza said on the The Rich Eisen Show this week. "Mentors, coaches, family, friends, being able to share that moment with all of them is gonna be the best memory that I can make."
Mendoza said watching with the large group of loved ones will be preferable to limiting his group to "ten or 12 people in Pittsburgh."
Mendoza said the decision was ultimately family-motivated.
"My mom really wanted to do it at home... it's a lot easier for us, especially with the family situation," Mendoza said, also attributing the decision to travel ease.

Mendoza has been public about the love and support he feels for his parents, including his mother Elsa Mendoza, who was diagnosed with MS roughly 18 years ago.
Despite the preference to watch the draft at home with his family, the quarterback acknowledged the excitement to come in Pittsburgh.
"Pittsburgh is a great opportunity and it's a great venue, and I'm really excited to see all the guys, or most the guys, walk across the stage on Thursday night," he said.
Later Mendoza shared, "I still want to be the best league partner I can become, and make sure that there's however many cameras that ESPN wants there, or whatever they need from me, I will do."
He continued, "However, I think it's very important to start off this journey with everyone who's gotten me to this point."

Mendoza has spent much of his time in the spotlight championing his family.
At his Heisman Trophy ceremony in December, Fernando Mendoza shouted out his mother, dedicating the award to her.
"This is your trophy as much as it is mine," he said at the time. "You've always been my biggest fan. You're my light. You're my why. Your sacrifices, courage, love, those have been my first playbook."
During his now well-recognized speech, Mendoza went on to shout out each of his family members, including his father, brothers and grandparents.
The NFL Draft, where Mendoza is anticipated to be the first pick to the Las Vegas Raiders, kicks off on Thursday and will air on ABC and ESPN starting at 8 p.m. ET.



