NFL teams are almost on the clock
as draft night in the Steel City has arrived
[April 23, 2026]
By ROB MAADDI
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Put aside the mock drafts because it’s time for
the real deal.
The NFL draft is here in the Steel City.
A total of 257 players will live out a dream and hear their name
called over the course of the next three days, culminating a long
journey that required a ton of hard of work and plenty of sacrifice.
The first round kicks off Thursday night when NFL Commissioner Roger
Goodell takes the stage inside the main theater outside Acrisure
Stadium and announces the Las Vegas Raiders’ selection with the No.
1 pick. Fernando Mendoza, the Heisman Trophy winner who
quarterbacked Indiana to its first national title, is the consensus
favorite for the Raiders. It would be a downright stunner if he’s
not headed to Las Vegas.
The poised and polished Mendoza will get a chance to learn from Kirk
Cousins and play for part-owner Tom Brady, the seven-time Super Bowl
champion who is ready to impart some of his wisdom.
While 16 other players will enjoy the on-site festivities and have
the opportunity to give Goodell a giant hug on stage, Mendoza is
spending the night with his family in Miami. His mother, Elsa
Mendoza, has multiple sclerosis so traveling is difficult.
“I’ve done so much traveling this year, it’s a lot easier for my mom
and her health is at the forefront,” Mendoza said. “We need to hop
on a plane the next day for whatever team drafts me and to be there
with the village that’s poured into me — friends, family, coaches,
mentors — to be there with all of them and to share the start of
this NFL journey, it’s going to create the best memory for our
family.”

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People rehearse ahead of the NFL football draft, Wednesday, April
22, 2026, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

Mendoza would be the fifth No. 1 pick in the last
nine in-person drafts - 2020 was held virtually - to skip the
spectacle and celebrate privately with family and friends. Travon
Walker (2022), Trevor Lawrence (2021), Baker Mayfield (2018) and
Myles Garrett (2017) were the others.
The biggest question is who goes No. 2 to the New York Jets. Will it
be Ohio State’s Arvell Reese or Texas Tech’s David Bailey? They’re
considered the two best edge rushers in the draft. Or will the Jets
pull off a surprise?
After Mendoza, it could be a while until another quarterback is
selected. Alabama’s Ty Simpson is expected to be the next one. He’s
among the group of players in attendance and there’s a chance he
might have to wait until Round 2 on Friday night.
“I can't control how people think,” Simpson said Wednesday. “All I
can control is how I play and how much of a player I can be so
wherever I go, whoever gets me, I'm gonna make sure that's what I do
wherever that is.”
The first round should be about an hour faster than it's been
because the time between picks was shortened from 10 minutes to
eight minutes.
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