
Tom Brady’s message to the 2026 NFL Draft rookies carried extra weight after Fernando Mendoza officially became the new face of the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Raiders selected Mendoza with the No. 1 overall pick after his historic rise at Indiana, where he won the Heisman Trophy and led the Hoosiers to a national championship.
For a draft class filled with immediate expectations, Brady’s words were less about celebration and more about the standard that begins after the pick is made.
The message came through Tom Brady’s X handle, who recognised the work that brought Mendoza and the rest of the 2026 class into the league.
“Congratulations to all the rookies who are joining the NFL this weekend. I hope you can appreciate this special moment… you’ve earned it through hard work, discipline, and determination.
“You’ve made your family proud, along with everyone else on your journey that has supported you,” Brady wrote.
Mendoza went first overall to Las Vegas after separating himself as the clear top quarterback in the class, while Day 1 also saw major first-round movement around players such as Jeremiyah Love, Arvell Reese, Sonny Styles, and Ty Simpson.
For Mendoza, the connection is even more direct. Brady is now part of the Raiders’ ownership group, and the No. 1 pick enters a building where the greatest quarterback in NFL history is already setting a public standard.
Brady’s tone shifted from congratulations to expectation, which is exactly the message a No. 1 pick needs to hear before the real work starts.
“But this is just the beginning. When you wake up tomorrow morning, just know that your career will be defined by what happens going forward.
“You’ll need to take everything you do to the next level in order to compete with the world’s best,” Brady continued.
He concluded, stating, “Welcome to Las Vegas, Fernando Mendoza. Time to get to work, Las Vegas Raiders.”
That is the reality facing Mendoza now. His college resume is elite, but the Raiders are not drafting a story, they are drafting a quarterback expected to change the direction of the franchise.
The wider 2026 class faces a similar adjustment. First-round status brings opportunity, but it also brings immediate pressure to justify the investment.
Brady’s message captured that balance perfectly. Enjoy the moment, then move past it, because the NFL will only care about what comes next.
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