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4 Takeaways From Day 4 of 2026 NFL Scouting Combine
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4 Takeaways From Day 4 of 2026 NFL Scouting Combine

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INDIANAPOLIS – Presumptive No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza and the quarterbacks headlined Friday’s media sessions at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine. And on the field, the tight ends and defensive back prospects went through drills on the second day of workouts. Here are our takeaways from Day 4 of the combine: 1. Mendoza continues to be a no-surprises kind of guy Henry McKenna: When Mendoza spoke to the media, he continued his streak of authenticity. The likely No. 1 pick seems to be as honest and earnest as NFL prospects come. He admitted to the media that he was a "terrible" high school prospect and said he felt like he deserved to be ranked the 140th best QB in his high school class. And when asked about his viral LinkedIn account, he reminded everyone that he’s still "unemployed" and looking forward to updating his profile on April 23rd — when he’ll be the No. 1 draft pick. Mendoza doesn’t seem like he’ll make many headlines this weekend, if only because he’s not working out and he’s not going to shock anyone with what he said. His meeting with the Raiders? "Fantastic," he said at the podium in Indianapolis. Getting mentored by Tom Brady? "Fantastic." His year at Indiana? "Fantastic." His enthusiasm isn’t the type that grates on people. It’s the kind that will be infectious. He isn’t exactly a game-wrecking presence on the field. But he’ll be a positive and dedicated force as the Raiders continue their ongoing rebuild. And maybe he’ll get them ahead of schedule. 2. Notre Dame’s Jeremiyah Love going in the top five isn’t crazy Ben Arthur: To the Titans at No. 4?! Love said Friday that he met with Tennessee at the combine. Of course, the Titans need all the help they can get around quarterback Cam Ward, last year’s No. 1 overall pick. Love projects as a game-changing back — he had 2,497 rushing yards and 40 total touchdowns over the last two seasons at Notre Dame — so he could take a lot of pressure off Tennessee’s passing game. The lack of consensus blue-chip

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