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    In the world of the NFL Draft, the selection of a quarterback as the number one pick is often viewed as a pivotal moment for any franchise. In 2026, the Las Vegas Raiders are facing this critical decision with the likely selection of Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza first overall. But does it truly make sense for teams to invest so heavily in a single player, especially given the historical data surrounding the success rates of quarterbacks in this position? Choosing a quarterback with the number one pick is fraught with challenges. Historically, the success rate of first-round quarterbacks is alarmingly low.

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