Source: New York Post
HENDERSON, Nev. — On a day when Fernando Mendoza flexed some of that Indiana magic at Raiders’ minicamp, including a sharp touchdown throw to Malik Benson during a red zone period, and by attacking the middle of the field on a 25-yard dart to Dont’e Thornton, it was important to remember the top overall pick in the NFL draft was mostly working with the third-team offense. The depth-chart status is by no means a reflection of Mendoza’s skill set.
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