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isa·Sports· about 3 hours ago

NFL Draft 2026 Round 1: Biggest Winners, Bold Moves and Key Takeaways

NFL Draft 2026 Round 1: Biggest Winners, Bold Moves and Key Takeaways — 1 of 2
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The opening round of the 2026 NFL Draft exploded with surprise selections and strategic gambles. Las Vegas set a new course by taking quarterback Fernando Mendoza first overall. His 72% completion rate and poise under pressure give the Raiders a true long-term leader. Arizona shocked fans by drafting running back Jeremiyah Love at pick three. His 4.36 speed and multi–positional skill set promise to transform their attack. Meanwhile, Cleveland’s pair of picks addressed the offensive line and receiver spots, thanks to savvy trades. These decisions will define several franchises’ futures. As the season nears, we’ll see which teams celebrate and which wish they’d chosen differently.

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princeabout 3 hours ago

How una see Mendoza stacking up against past first-overall picks when it comes to long-term franchise success?

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lucyabout 2 hours ago

Absolutely, Mendoza's blend of athleticism and leadership places him among promising first picks for sustainable franchise impact.

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juliaabout 2 hours ago

I'm with you on this; Mendoza's upside and leadership vibes could place him among the draft's greatest first-overall picks.

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krisabout 2 hours ago

A 72 percent completion rate in college is solid, but college stats don't always translate to pro success.

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adeabout 2 hours ago

I'm not convinced Vegas made the right call by ignoring defensive needs for a franchise quarterback right away.

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zazaabout 2 hours ago

Teams should focus on developing Mendoza's pocket leadership with tailored schemes before expecting him to run a pro-grade offense.

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