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Fernando Mendoza Threw a Touchdown in His NFL Debut. His Dynasty Value Barely Noticed.

Fernando Mendoza threw a touchdown and didn't turn it over in his NFL debut. His dynasty value barely moved — here's why the model isn't buying it yet.

By Kenny Flermoen · August 14, 2026

The box score liked him. The depth chart hasn't caught up.

Fernando Mendoza, the No. 1 overall pick in April's draft, made his first NFL appearance Thursday night and did the one thing rookie quarterbacks almost never manage in their debut: he left the field with a touchdown and no interceptions. He completed 10 of 16 passes for 97 yards, threw a six-yard score to Jack Bech, and took one sack in a 27-14 loss to the Cardinals.

He also wasn't the starter. That part didn't change.

What actually happened

Kirk Cousins opened the game and played exactly one drive — five of six passing for 50 yards and a touchdown to Michael Mayer, a tidy 141.0 rating on his way off the field. Mendoza came in on the second series and needed a possession to find his footing; his first drive ended in a punt after two incompletions. His second drive was the one that mattered: a 53-yard run from fellow rookie Mike Washington Jr. set him up in the red zone, and Mendoza delivered a low, tight throw to Jack Bech for his first professional touchdown. Later in the game he threaded a 19-yard completion to Malik Benson between three Cardinals defenders — the kind of throw that shows why he went first overall. He took a sack in the red zone on a later drive and exited in the fourth quarter with the Raiders trailing.

It's a genuinely good rookie debut. It's also one preseason half against a defense that was rotating in backups by the time he got going, and it came in a game Las Vegas still lost by 13. Vegas has already been public about the plan here — Kirk Cousins took first-team reps all through camp and is the presumptive Week 1 starter. One clean preseason drive doesn't unwind that.

Dynasty Value: What changes

Not much, and that's the honest story. Mendoza's Dynasty Value Score sits at 0 out of 10,000— the model's floor for a quarterback with no confirmed path to a starting job, and even Kirk Cousins' own score of 575is well below where a clear starter would grade. That's not a knock on Thursday's tape. It's the model pricing in the same thing the depth chart says out loud: Mendoza doesn't have a clear path to a full season of starts yet, and DVS weighs draft capital and projection, not one strong preseason series.

The Engine's 2026 line backs that up — 54.2 projected points, 3.2 a game across 14 games, a backup's workload. That number reflects a season mostly spent behind Cousins with spot duty, not a breakout campaign. If Mendoza wins the job at some point this year, that projection moves fast. Until a depth chart actually changes, it won't.

None of this means ignore him. A rookie who wins a Heisman, gets drafted first overall, and then throws a touchdown with zero turnovers in his debut is worth owning in any format that rewards future upside — especially Superflex. It just means the price is still a bet on a future role, not a reward for Thursday night.

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FAQ

Did Fernando Mendoza's preseason debut change his Dynasty Value Score?
Barely. His score is built on draft capital, age, and a 2026 projection that still assumes a backup role behind Kirk Cousins. One strong preseason drive doesn’t change the Raiders’ plan at quarterback.
Is Fernando Mendoza going to start for the Raiders in 2026?
Not based on anything confirmed so far. Cousins took first-team reps throughout training camp and is the presumptive Week 1 starter. Mendoza’s path to real playing time depends on Cousins’ performance or health, not Thursday’s box score.
What was Mendoza's full stat line in his NFL debut?
10-of-16 passing for 97 yards, one touchdown, no interceptions, and one sack taken, in a 27-14 loss to the Cardinals.

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