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    Will Fernando Mendoza Become the Greatest Indiana QB in NFL History?

    Nnam maduBy Nnam maduApril 21, 20264 Mins Read
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    The Las Vegas Raiders are on the clock, and the football world expects them to change their future with one name: Fernando Mendoza. Just two days away from the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, the buzz around the Indiana standout has reached a fever pitch. Mendoza isn’t just a prospect; he is the face of a Hoosier revolution that culminated in a perfect 16-0 season and the program’s first-ever national title.

    Mendoza already has the hardware to back up the hype. As the 2025 Heisman Trophy winner, he accomplished what no other Indiana quarterback ever could. But the transition to the pros is a different beast, especially for a school that has historically struggled to produce NFL-caliber signal-callers. If Mendoza throws just six touchdowns in his rookie campaign, he will already secure the second-most passing scores by any Indiana alum in the history of the league.

    The Long Shadow of Trent Green

    For decades, the conversation about Indiana quarterbacks in the NFL started and ended with Trent Green. Drafted in the eighth round in 1993, Green didn’t find his footing immediately. However, he eventually exploded into a two-time Pro Bowler, racking up over 28,000 passing yards and 162 touchdowns.

    Before Green, the history was sparse. Babe Laufenberg and Steve Bradley had brief, turbulent stints in the 1980s. Laufenberg’s career was cut short by injuries, while Bradley’s NFL journey lasted exactly one start for the Chicago Bears. Since the 1970 merger, only five Hoosier quarterbacks have even seen the field. Mendoza is poised to shatter those low expectations the moment he steps into the Raiders’ facility.

    Measuring the Mendoza Surge

    Mendoza’s rise is the stuff of scouting legends. After starting his career at Cal, he moved to Bloomington and immediately lit up the Big Ten. He didn’t just break records; he rewrote the entire Hoosier playbook. In 2025, he threw for 41 touchdowns, eclipsing the previous single-season mark set by Kurtis Rourke just a year prior.

    His accuracy under pressure and ability to process Klint Kubiak-style schemes make him a “plug-and-play” starter. Analysts often compare his poise to Matt Ryan, suggesting a high floor for a Raiders team that has spent years searching for stability at the position.

    Indiana Quarterbacks in the NFL Draft (Post-1970)

    The following table highlights the uphill climb Indiana QBs have faced in the pros. Mendoza will become the first-ever Hoosier quarterback taken in the first round.

    Year Name Round (Pick) NFL Career Passing Stats
    1983 Babe Laufenberg 6 (168) 1,057 yards, 5 TDs, 11 INTs
    1986 Steve Bradley 12 (316) 77 yards, 2 TDs, 3 INTs
    1993 Trent Green 8 (222) 28,475 yards, 162 TDs, 114 INTs
    2016 Nate Sudfeld 6 (187) 188 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
    2025 Kurtis Rourke 7 (227) Active
    2026 Fernando Mendoza Projected 1st (1) N/A

    From Bloomington to the Bright Lights

    The atmosphere in Bloomington last January was electric. Fans flooded the streets in sub-zero temperatures to welcome home a team that many thought would never reach the mountaintop. At the center of it all was Mendoza, a leader who stayed late after every practice to work with his young receiving corps.

    He nearly broke Nate Sudfeld’s single-season passing yardage record of 3,573, falling just 38 yards short. However, Mendoza’s efficiency was on another planet. He finished the 2025 season with a 72.0% completion rate, proving he can thrive in the tight windows of the NFL.

    The Raiders aren’t just getting a strong arm; they’re getting a winner who turned a basketball school into a football powerhouse. Whether he can eventually catch Trent Green’s yardage total remains to be seen, but the odds are firmly in his favor to become the most successful pro Indiana has ever produced.

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