Steelers Land Rising QB in Latest Way-Too-Early 2026 Mock Draft

Steelers Land Rising QB in Latest Way-Too-Early 2026 Mock Draft
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CBS Sports’ Ryan Wilson has the Pittsburgh Steelers landing Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza in his latest way-too-early 2026 NFL mock draft. Mendoza is a rising QB in this year’s class.

“Pocket passer but not a statue; he buys time with subtle pocket movements, excels off-platform and when needed, can stride out in open field.” Wilson wrote. “Will get through reads while hanging in a pocket closing in around him. Consistently played with pressure in his face, yet consistently stood tall in the pocket and delivered strikes to all three levels on time and accurately. Ball consistently comes out on time and with touch/accuracy to all three levels. Good feel for pocket pressure, can climb with eyes downfield and deliver accurately off-platform.”

Mendoza spent his first three seasons at California with the Golden Bears, where he posted over 3,000 passing yards in a breakout redshirt sophomore campaign. This past offseason, he entered the transfer portal and ultimately chose to take his talents to Indiana, where he’ll suit up for the Hoosiers this fall. Standing at 6-foot-5 and 225 pounds with a strong arm, Mendoza fits the mold of a traditional pocket passer but also brings underrated athleticism to the position.

Mendoza was Derrick Bell of Steelers Now’s No. 1 QB coming out of early summer scouting.

“The physical tools are intriguing: he’s got good size and a howitzer for an arm, but his advanced feel for the game is what makes him most unique amongst his peers,” Bell wrote. “So many of his best reps last season came in high-leverage situations with a less than stellar supporting cast. He’s accurate, aspires to play on-time football from the pocket, all while still being athletic enough for the next level.

“There’s obviously some projection baked in here with this sort of outlook. He needs to cut down on some of the negative plays, but you’d rather a young player try things and work through mistakes rather than have to be coaxed into aggressiveness down the line. Even if it requires a trade up into the top ten, the Steelers cannot afford to wait any longer to make a splash at the sport’s most important position. No more half measures! With the NFL Draft in their own backyard, this has a chance to be one of the more iconic moments in recent memory.”

My favorite thing about Indiana transfer QB Fernando Mendoza is his ability to shred the blitz with quick post-snap decision making. The numbers back it up as well…

-9 touchdowns, 0 interceptions
-8.7 yards per attempt
-2.56 time to throw

3rd & 19 conversion at PITT… pic.twitter.com/xraIW4zj25

— Derrick (@Steelers_DB) April 30, 2025

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com projects the Steelers to have four compensatory picks in the 2026 NFL Draft — one in Round 3, one in Round 4, one in Round 5 and one in Round 6. In total, the Steelers are expected to have 12 picks.

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