Quarterback Fernando Mendoza, the top overall pick in this year’s draft, has inked a four-year deal with the Las Vegas Raiders valued at $57.27 million. The contract includes a fifth-year option, providing flexibility for the team.
Mendoza was the last of the ten draft picks by the Raiders to finalize his contract. Expressing his enthusiasm on the team’s social media, Mendoza stated, I’m excited to get this thing signed. I’m excited to be a part of the silver and black. Can’t wait.
During organized team activities and minicamp, Mendoza ran the third-team offense. However, his role is set to expand in the upcoming training camp that starts on Wednesday.
Veteran Kirk Cousins, who joined the Raiders through free agency with a $20 million guaranteed contract, will start camp as the top quarterback. The question of how long Cousins maintains the starting position will be a key storyline both in training camp and potentially throughout the season.
Mendoza aims to bring his collegiate success to the professional stage. He won the Heisman Trophy in his final college season and was instrumental in leading Indiana to its first national championship victory.

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