There are players who not only top a draft, they order it
For months, Fernando Mendoza has been projected as that name. The Indiana quarterback not only comes in as the potential No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 Draft, but also as the benchmark that organizes everything that comes after.
But the scenario begins to change when that place is no longer automatic.
In a mock draft that poses the unexpected twist of the Raiders not selecting Mendoza with the first pick, the entire draft order is reshuffled around that one decision.
And that’s where the story stops being linear.
The starting point is clear: Fernando Mendoza is no longer a guaranteed selection at number one. And that detail, within a draft, is not minor.
Because in these scenarios, the first pick not only defines one player, it defines how everyone else moves.
If Mendoza is not the immediate choice of the Raiders, the rest of the league begins to adjust its reading. Teams that projected him as a centerpiece in their planning are reconsidering their order of priorities.
In this simulation, the change is not individual. It is structural.
The draft stops revolving around one certainty and starts working under another principle: possibility.
And that changes everything.
The domino effect
When the number one pick is no longer fixed, the rest of the first round is rearranged.
Teams that were expecting other positions are starting to react to what is left available. Needs that seemed secondary come to the fore. And decisions that were practically defined are reopened.
Not because Mendoza loses value, but because the system loses stability.
More than a pick, a reference
At 22 years of age, Mendoza not only represents the most complete quarterback profile in the 2026 Draft, but also the balance point on which much of the pre-analysis had been built.
That’s why any movement around their position is not understood as a simple change of order. It is interpreted as a reconfiguration of the entire board.
In this scenario, the simulator does not invent a new story, it just shows what happens when the story does not go as expected.









