At the college level, Fernando Mendoza played quarterback like an old man. It’s a compliment. I promise. Think about Aaron Rodgers and Matthew Stafford. I hate to call them old, but that’s just the reality of the NFL. Because the other reality is, their heavy artillery is in their mind. For a draft prospect, the old-man approach is also something we’re deeply unfamiliar with seeing from a first-round draft choice — particularly at No. 1 overall. And perhaps that’s why so many are fixated on what Mendoza is not. He’s not an elite athlete by any measurement. He’s not the most powerful thrower. H...
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