The McShay Show - Scouting Fernando Mendoza: What Makes the Indiana QB a Wide Receiver’s Dream
Episode Date: June 12, 2025Welcome back to The McShay Show! Todd and Steve are back with a deep dive into the tape of Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza. (0:00) Welcome to The McShay Show! (2:55) Shoutout to Betsy! (4:55)... Summer Scouting Series: Evaluating Fernando Mendoza(14:18) Breaking Down Fernando Mendoza's Tape(25:05) Ranking the Top 2026 QB Draft Prospects In the next episode, they’ll be diving into the tape on Oklahoma’s John Mateer. Be sure to subscribe to ‘The McShay Report’ for full written breakdowns of every player discussed in the Summer Scouting Series. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Host: Todd McShayGuest: Steve MuenchProducers: Tucker Tashjian, Mark Panik, Conor Nevins, and Daniel ComerSocial: Eduardo Ocampo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Man, do we have a fun one today?
There's nothing better than a pleasant surprise in scouting.
Let me just share the secret with you.
It is a job that forces you to be cynical.
Find the negative and everything.
Find the reasons why a player will fail.
So when an unexpected player jumps off the tape, you've got to appreciate it.
Soak it up.
Embrace the moment.
That's today's show, folks.
Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza.
316 days from the NFL draft.
Munch, you good?
I'm good, man.
Let's roll this thing.
I don't agree here.
These are the best.
These are the best.
I don't even, you may think he sucks, but I don't.
There's a new Mendoza line, man.
There's a new Mendoza line.
I'm excited.
Fernando Mendoza,
Cal transfer to Indiana.
We're going to get into that in a second.
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Let's just dive into this.
Yeah, let's go.
Fernando Mendoza had to figure out the first challenge was which Mendoza brother,
his brothers in Indiana as well, as well, 6-5-220 pounds, estimated 485-4940, okay?
began his career.
I think he's faster than that.
I think he's faster than that.
The estimates online, if I'm being honest,
were like 4.95.
I dropped it to 4.8, 5.
I think he'll get into it.
Okay.
I think he can scoot.
He can scoot, man.
He began his career at Cal.
He redshirted in 2022.
I didn't play snap as far as I could see.
Took over as a starter on October 12.
that year against Oregon State it was.
Yeah.
Played nine games, started eight, okay?
And completed 63% of his passes, 14 touchdowns, 10 interceptions,
kind of up and down, as you would expect, kind of not only was it his first year
as a starter, he kind of got, you know, jumped into that role.
But I thought he made a huge, we talked about Drew Aller the other day from year one to year two.
Well, this one, like, you could tell it was a season where he wasn't expected to start in 23.
got his starts, had some ups and downs, but a big jump in 2024, okay?
Completed almost 69% of his throws, 16 touchdowns, just six interceptions, okay?
So he's played in 20 career games.
He's got 19 starts going into the season, which I like.
You go rip off another 13.
We're talking about, you know, 32 games played, 31 starts, something like that.
Yeah, and he's obviously like, Kirk, Cigna.
for as crazy as the quotes are and the behavior and some of the stuff,
like my man can coach.
And he also knows how to recruit.
And fuck if he did not get a absolute rising star in this guy.
By the way, Mendoza was, he was third in the eight.
All right, go ahead.
Go ahead.
Do your thing.
Nothing.
But, yeah, he's good, man.
Listen, he was third in the ACC and passing yards per game last, last year.
behind McCord at Syracuse, who had a monster year.
No one threw the ball more than Syracuse.
McCord put up monster numbers.
Cam Ward, the first overall pick at Miami, and then Fernando Mendoza at Cal.
And behind him, Cade Klebnik from Clemson was at five.
Tyler Shuck from Louisville was at four.
You know, the touchdowns didn't throw a lot of touchdowns.
He's tied for 10th in the ACC, but when you look at those yards per game,
and then you throw on the tape and you're like, oh, boy, this kid can play.
Let's get into the, let's go into the, before we launch into it too much.
All right.
Position specific traits.
We do this for every position and we do it for quarterbacks.
And during the summer scouting series, we started out like trying to be like, we'll go by mental makeup and we'll give five minutes on that and accuracy.
It just was a boring show.
We're here to self-scout as well and self-admit.
I think it's more fun the way we've been doing it recently.
Let's rip through.
The four position-specific traits, okay, for the quarterback position, I'll tell you those now.
Mental makeup, accuracy, release slash arm strength.
We talk about like LTA, load to arrival, whatever different.
From the millisecond that a quarterback goes to pull the trigger to when the ball arrives is essentially what we're measuring there.
And there's no scientific measure.
It is years and years of scouting experience, okay?
And then there's pocket mobility.
And as we always share, and I'll do it if this is the first time you're watching.
One is elite.
Two is good.
Three is average.
Four is below average.
Five is marginal.
Golf score, as I always say, lower the better.
So let's just rip it off.
You tell me your score for each, your grade, sorry, for each.
And I will give you mine and we'll go through.
And then I'll let you take the floor.
We'll run with it and we'll give some NFL comps.
and we'll talk about what we think is next for Mendoza.
Mental makeup.
What was your grade?
Three and a half.
This one was tough.
Really?
Yeah.
I see.
No, no, no.
No.
Sorry.
Yeah.
I went with two, but considered 1.5.
Wow.
Here we go.
Let's get into it.
Accuracy.
Two.
I went 1.5.
Okay.
I'm fine with that.
release arm two one point five why you wow wow i like this guy yeah a lot huh you see those
i like those chubby cheeks i like them too but all right what you get him for pocket mobility one
three three i gave me two this is good we've agreed a lot a lot of stuff yeah i want to get the mental
the makeup right away and I'll and I'll tell you why what my concerns are okay uh six interceptions
last year I thought that number could have been a lot higher I think he has a he has a problem with
reading guys who drop underneath about specifically linebackers who drop underneath and on
when he's throwing over the middle also you look at all right that yeah that nickel that nickel
corner Florida state was it uh he threw a tape this morning I was making him watch 20 plays of tape
every day.
Through a pick right to the linebacker in the Miami game.
Yeah.
The Florida State game, there was a play.
He has a problem with that read.
He's got to develop that read a little bit more.
I think this number could easily jump.
FSU.
Sorry, 127 second quarter.
Bad read doesn't see nickel undercutting wide receiver easy pick.
What was he seeing here?
Is whatever.
Okay.
Go ahead.
Stared down a receiver against Auburn.
If the Auburn corner doesn't drop the mall.
It's going.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But go back and watch that again.
I know.
I know what you're going to say that the receiver was it was cushioned.
It was off coverage.
Yes.
I know.
The receiver's supposed to break it and he was like, all right, go ahead.
Yeah, I think you're bailing him out a little bit.
Just going to be honest about it.
Not on that one, but go ahead.
And I also thought that he had, he wasn't terrible, but Syracuse and Miami were two of the bigger games to them last year.
And he was just okay in those games.
I want to see the step up this year.
I mean, you're going to, what do they have?
I think they have Oregon in October in Eugene and then Penn State in November in,
uh,
at Happy Valley.
Welcome to the little big leagues like,
you know,
the ACC,
that's a tough,
that's a tough run in the ACC.
It's a little bit different when you go into Eugene to play that Oregon team.
Uh,
I want to see how he elevates his game,
how well he plays in those games.
I give me 3.5.
Maybe that's harsh.
Three maybe is a better number,
but I'm not ready to go higher than that until I see some like in the way he reads
defenses gets a little bit better for me.
I do like the fact that he's he's tall, six, five, he sees the whole field.
I think he can.
I do, yes, he is well put.
He does, he can see the whole field.
He does go through progressions quickly.
Sometimes maybe you could argue a little rushed.
I think he has very good instincts on the move, and we can get to some of that stuff, too, very comfortable outside the pocket.
I also love his toughness, man.
This guy hanging in the, when he does decide he's going,
he's going to see his reads through, he is,
I'll just say, I gave him a Jared Goff comp.
Okay.
And I also, I also want to make this perfectly clear.
And I'm actually, it's an indictment on me.
I'm self-reporting here.
I'm such an idiot.
I actually gave, I was going through, I keep my quarterback list.
I was going through sometimes like, like, um,
Nussmeyer with Baker Mayfield.
It's like, Baker, sometimes I'm like, like, like you said, you stroke,
sometimes like, well, let me go through and that was like, Goff, right?
So I, like, I went through golf and started writing up some of the comparisons between the two,
not perfect.
None of these things are perfect.
Um, I'm such fucking idiot sometimes, man.
What'd you say?
No, nothing. I didn't say anything, but I literally gave the comp.
And like three hours later, I was looking down on my notes.
And I was like, oh, yeah, Gough went to Cal too.
This looks so lazy.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I hate when people make lazy cops like, or the, I hate what people get worried about
getting accused of making a lazy comp and then they just don't do it.
You know, if it's a good cop, it's a good cop, it's a good cop.
I think it's a good cop and it wasn't the Cal thing, was my whole point of that.
Right.
All right, what?
let me let me give you the reasons i love them and then you can counter and it's not going to be
you know it's not going to be structured by necessarily the um the position specific traits
i think this son of a gun is tough in the pocket but more importantly not more important
as importantly but what stood out to me more than anything on his tape he knows where to put
the football and that's why i think my accuracy grade
was higher than your accuracy grade, not by not a huge difference.
I don't know that we talk about missing in the strike zone.
It's not even that.
Like he, and yeah, he missed, like he's not perfect.
But like defensive back with his back to him, he gives his receivers the best trajectory
and angle and opportunity to go up and make the play in the ball.
He does it down the left rail, does it down the right rail.
He does it on a post.
He does it on the quick short, like short fade in the middle of the field.
It was like over and over again.
Back shoulder fade.
I know a lot of guys do.
He's really good with the back shoulder fade.
He's unbelievable with the back shoulder fade.
And then on top of that, I do think he's impatient sometimes.
And while he can go through his reads quickly, he bails on his read early.
But he's just a pup, man.
Yeah.
And so like I'm expecting a big, just like we expect a big.
jump, not a big jump. We know the areas that we have to see from Aller, we just talked about on
Monday. To see that improvement, and it's performing in big games, it's not jitters, it's not
getting affected by pressure, it's foot agility, it's throwing on the move. With him, go ahead.
Can I tell you why I'm optimistic about that jump? Listen to this, because I went back and you think
about Signetti and his offense corner, Mike Shanahan, this is the third year in a row, fourth year in a
row. They are bringing in a transfer quarterback, okay, that they've done this before.
They're at JMU before Indiana last year.
So let's start at JMU in 2022.
They bring in Todd Centaio from Colorado State.
They go eight and three.
He's the Sun Belt conference player of the year.
You're like, oh, Sun Belt, whatever.
That's the first year the JMU played Division I football.
They go eight and three and have the offensive player of the year as their quarterback,
who they brought in from Colorado State.
What do they do next year?
They go and get Jordan McLeod, who's at Arizona, and take.
Temple, go 11 and 2, and guess who's the Sunbelt offensive player of the year?
Jordan McLeod.
Who did they go out and get Curtis Roark from Ohio?
He comes in.
I think he set the passing record for touchdowns in a season at Indiana.
He ends up being a seventh round pick who we both talked about, like, wow, San Francisco
getting Curtis Rourke on the seventh round.
You know, eyebrows shot up a little bit of like what could happen here.
They know what they want in a player in terms of a quarterback.
You think about the RPO's that did Indiana wants to run.
You think about the deep shots they like to take sometimes off those RPO's.
Man, I look at Mendoza.
Somewhat similar, too.
This is a good fit.
Yeah.
And I think you mentioned it.
Alberto Mendoza, the younger brother is at Indiana.
Do you think they know what they're getting from this family and this human being and the player that's coming in?
Man, I'm the fit.
The way Indiana's identified quarterbacks in the way he fits in their scheme,
I'm optimistic that this kid could take a big jump this year in this offense.
Well, you think about Rourke and the thing with Rourke is he couldn't move.
Apparently he was playing on a...
But last year on tape, whatever, like, I'm not here to evaluate Rourke.
I'm here to tell you.
No.
My man couldn't move.
Right.
Mendoza is, even if he was out there, I think Mendoza is a step up in terms of mobility.
Mendoza is a step up in mobility, and he's even more accurate, I think.
and he's got and he's got a better arm.
Yes.
He's got a live arm, man.
So you're getting all the positives from Rourke.
It's like a Rourke plus situation if you're I here.
This is an upgrade.
Yeah, I agree.
You think about that mobility too when you look at it when he was at Cal and you talked about this,
they love to roll him.
They'd love to get him outside the pocket.
I wonder if Cal had some protection issues.
They would get him outside the pocket.
And one of the things I really liked.
is when the forced defender would step up
because obviously you're watching tape on Cal,
they want to get this guy outside of the pocket.
He's a problem when he gets outside of the pocket.
You're going to have a force defender,
someone there to prevent him from getting outside.
And I saw it a few times.
He'd plan his foot and then shoot right upfield
on the inside of the force defender.
So if you're taking something away,
he adjusts to it and makes a play with his feet.
I was really impressed by that.
And like I said, I think he could scoot.
Like he had a 50-yard run against Stanford.
When I went back, I didn't look at the stats.
I went back and I saw that he had 102 rushing yards on the year and was stunned because of how well I think he runs when he takes off.
I wouldn't be surprised if we ran the four-sevins, maybe low four-eights.
I think he's got a much better speed than a four-nine guy.
Yeah, but I think he's four-seven at best.
I think he's probably four-seven-five to four-eight, four-eight, probably in that range.
I don't think he's fast.
I don't think, but coming off of Aller, he looked like you're saying,
that's true too, right.
Um, the, here's the other thing.
Snap, snap delivery, crisp.
Just like, and it comes down the back shoot, a touch, whatever, but it's crisp.
It, like, it's, it's just like quick and crisp and snap.
Like, just snap.
The ball snaps off his hand.
It's like, you know?
Yeah.
And he's got good energy.
We talked about with Allard, the energy on the, on the deep ball at the end.
Like you're looking for like a Scud missile or a Patriot missile going back to
showing my age where the, you see the target and like the last second like,
you know, his ball comes in.
And then again, I keep going back in my mind from watching him.
The placement of it's not just the placement, okay, it's the trajectory of the placement.
He's a fucking wide receiver's dream.
The backs turn on the DB.
give me the ball here.
Don't make me go here.
Don't make me fight through him.
Give me the ball here.
Let me come back to it.
Not because you underthrew it,
but because you purposely spotted it here.
If I got a step on the guy,
get it over his head.
And he did it over and over and over again on tape, man.
His ball doesn't flutter or sail at the end.
It comes in.
He's got energy.
There was a throw.
I was watching, yeah,
it was right after the,
It was right, and I like this.
It was shortly after the interception.
Terrible, the easy pick we just talked about.
I had Tate in the office today driving him crazy because I got him on
fortnight for a minute and I've got him watching, I've got him watching tape,
his brain on something else.
514 the second quarter.
So it was, yeah, I don't know.
It was a few minutes after that interception on, you know, game time.
Rolling to his right from his own end zone.
I don't know if you remember this play against Florida State.
just like the cool the coons the onions because this you got his own coverage and the corners got the
flat and he's rolling to his right and he's he's literally like six seven yards in his own end zone
and you just threw a terrible pick and and you see the db is coming but to trust your arm on the move
and to make that throw and it was like like just out of the you know extended
an arm from the, or hand from the defensive back.
There was just a lot of cool stuff on tape for a guy that I'll self-admit again.
I was like, why are we like, why are we doing a Cal quarterback in this summer scouting
series?
Like, let's see him in IU for a year.
Let's, you know, like, and no disrespect to Cal, but like, I just didn't know a whole
lot about him.
And I texted a scout and he's like, yeah, I've gotten to his tape.
And I'm like, I don't, and Mench starts watching him.
He's like, no, we're doing a show on Mendoza.
And I'm like, all right.
So I start watching and save.
I'm like, oh, yeah, we're doing a show on Mendoza.
Yeah.
I thought he could beat pressure with his feet.
I also thought there was a couple times where he recognized where the pressure
was coming and through to the vacated area.
Like he could beat it with his feet.
He could beat it with his arm.
There was some, and, you know, when you do look at some of the stuff of getting through
the reads, I saw that too.
He can get to his third read, the height, all that adding up.
And I get all that.
the only mental makeup thing for me was
there was a couple times
he's not seeing that. I've seen that now
four or five times to know that that's fooling him.
And that's something you can fix.
That's something he can work on with more reps.
But that and me wanting to see him on a bigger stage
is why my mental makeup grade wasn't as high as yours.
But he's tall, he's got fast eyes.
He can see the whole field.
He's tough. He hangs in the pocket.
He's deadly accurate on a lot of...
We agree on that one.
Under pressure, he makes a lot of plays.
Go ahead, sorry.
He's deadly accurate rolling to his right, especially,
but even to his left, he makes some good throws.
He's not fast, but he's mobile, and he's got some quickness to him,
and he's instinctive as a runner.
That's the other thing.
He's not like an RPO, and maybe he'll do more of that this year,
and he'll have some success, but he's not like a designed run guy
that we're trying to bring that from the college game to the NFL.
He runs the RPO where he's going to hand to the back or throw it to the slot or the time.
And occasionally, like he might.
He's, yeah.
Yes.
Yeah.
But you combine all the, and then the zip and the energy on the ball.
And then understanding like where to put the ball in the trajectory and the touch and the timing.
Like get a pen out.
You got a pen there?
I do.
Kids don't use pens anymore in paper.
All right.
arch manning aside oh no we're we're stacking them now just want to have a conversation
arch manning arch manning we both agree that's 2027 story until otherwise notified okay um
so in a good way and we're not saying well he's not ready like just in a good way i just think
the manning family is keep arch there's just not enough there's not enough of the developmental process
that the Manning family is acutely aware of it,
unless some circumstance change or he has a year that,
whatever it is, I just fully expect it to be 2027.
So we have done Nussmeyer from LSU.
We have done the two state of South Carolina quarterbacks now in,
in Sellers.
I'm writing it down, Sellers and Clubnik.
We have done Aller and we have done Mendoza.
we're going to do mater.
Is Arizona State eligible?
Is Levin eligible?
We might do Leavitt, too.
Yeah, the Baylor kids pretty good too, by the way.
There's some guys in the weeds.
I told you, I talked to a scout this morning who's like, this class is like,
is shaping.
Yeah, there's some kids in the weeds here.
I haven't heard the word sick in a while, but it's for, I laughed at it.
Dope.
Yeah.
So Nussmeyer Sellers, Club Nick Aller, Mendoza, rank them.
God, I hate you right now.
This is what I do to you.
This is the shit that I do to you.
Well, payback's a bitch.
All right, I'm just going to go off the top of my mind.
I'm going to get off the show.
I'm going to go upstairs, and I'm going to hate myself because I'm going to get this wrong.
Because I'm going to want to change it.
First of all, sellers is my one.
I feel very comfortable with sellers as my one right now.
That's the guy to me.
I compared him to Josh Allen.
I better have him as my number one.
And then I'm going to go Clubnick.
I know I might surprise people,
but Clemson, I love you.
Clubnick,
Aller, Nussmeyer, Mendoza.
Yeah, right?
You put yourself in this position, my man.
Yeah, it's a terrible.
We're going to do a whole show about this, right?
Of course, we are.
I'm saying, like, currently where we are,
and we'll also go back and then rewatch and refresh.
Like, this process is just starting, all right?
see i i view sellers at this point in his process the same way i viewed jeline milro
last year when we started the show in october wow he's no no no no listen would you listen
before you read wow no no what what fun is that as a as a wild card i'm not saying they're
the same although i did talk to a scout who actually said
like Milro is his comp.
I'm not even saying that.
That's his comp.
That's not mine.
I'm not comparing the,
what I'm comparing is the point in their development with the traits to develop.
And we all agree,
Milro should be back in college for one more year.
Okay?
That's my only point.
I believe,
just like Arch Manning,
no matter how well this season goes for,
for Lenora Sellers,
I absolutely love his skill set.
I absolutely think he can be a star.
And I think his upside is higher than all of these guys,
all of them.
I don't want him into 2026 draft.
Selfishly, I should.
You're such a goddamn politician.
You didn't say whether or not I wanted this guy in.
You asked me to rank these five.
I mean, you took the bait.
Rank them.
club nick nussmeyer mendoza aller where you put sellers you're too i'll talk sellers out of it wild card he's
2027 i i i would probably i honestly don't even know you you're a guy that has you're you are the
nation of laws club nick sellers musmeyer mendoza aler yeah but i swear to you as we sit here right now
second week in June, I swear to you, while they're all differing quarterbacks to a certain degree,
as is always the case.
I mean, Ward was so different than Shador, who was so different than Dart, who was so different than Milro, right?
Those were the four.
They're all like, but as we sit here today in the second week of June, looking ahead to next year's draft, 2026, next April.
316 days away, okay?
I think they all have the potential to be early draft picks.
And I don't think at this point there's a huge gap between him.
The reason I put sellers with the wild card is because he's the least ready,
but he's the most talented.
Yeah, to be clear, I agree with you.
I think they should all go back as long as the, you know,
the money's right and all that stuff.
And they're like, I don't, you can't tell someone to make a decision based on knowing half the information.
And I don't know what's going on with his families, the situations, all that.
I don't think Clubnik should go back after this.
I don't think Aller should go back after this.
No matter what, your blanket statement.
No, if things go, if they stay healthy the whole season and nothing like outrageous or crazy happens,
if it's kind of like they had a good year or they didn't have the best year, I think, yeah,
I think club next played a lot of ball and it's probably going to be time.
to move on we've seen the progression if he continues in that art same thing with with aller certainly
yeah but i will say selfishly i want them all to come out at the same time i'm selfishly i want that
it's not the right thing yeah but here's the thing if sellers goes in 2027 and arch is in 2027 and we don't
know about guys like mendoza for 2020 you know what i mean like yeah yeah you're right so now we've we've
already got nussmeyer club nick aller mendoza we're going to get to matissee we're going to get to matis
year. We could have 11. Like, you know, and there's, and there's one lurking out there.
I'm talking this class could be eight or nine deep in the first two rounds. Like, it could be.
I'm not saying it will be. This, this class is exciting. It is. I'm amped, man. Like, every time we
throw on a guy, there's no one in this process yet who's disqualified himself where we've thrown
on the tape to either check to see whether we want to do a show on them or, wow, he's not as good as we thought
we you know he was going to be and i don't know what the buzz is about we haven't had that
conversation yet about one of these players even aller i was worried because i there were some
things i've saw that were concerning i just wasn't ready to be fully like and i'm still not fully
bought in like i i've read where it's like he he would have been the number two overall picking this
draft like i'm not there yet but i but i am after really after watching like 230s plus
snaps, I'm like, he's better than maybe I thought and I see it.
Now can he make that next step?
You know?
I agree.
This is awesome.
But Mendoza, like, all right.
We'll be back next week on Monday.
Mateer, our boy, our boy, Connor Nevin's favorite quarterback.
Keeps them up late on Saturday nights.
So I'm excited to see him.
and then we'll continue the series from there.
I don't know if we're going to add another quarterback
or start going to Clemson's defense or where we're going to go,
but we'll keep you posted.
We appreciate you watching, and we'll see you Monday.
Thanks.
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