He is noted for his deep emotional intelligence and character, choosing to stay home in Miami during the draft to be with his mother, who has multiple sclerosis.

Mendoza's rise to a top-tier prospect is often described as "stunning," moving from a player who nearly quit football to a potential franchise cornerstone.

Described as one of the "cleanest prospects" in the 2026 draft, representing a mature, day-one starter for the Dallas Cowboys.

Scouts highlighted his maturity as his "number one strength," noting he was more mentally advanced than many veteran college and NBA players. Key "Stunning" Trait "Mature" Indicator Fernando Mendoza Rise from near-retirement to No. 1 Family-first approach; high character Drake Maye Elite arm strength and size Called own protections in college Bryce Young Rare field vision and accuracy High-quality personal character Caleb Downs Clean, NFL-ready safety traits Evaluated as a "day one" pro-ready player

His ability to make aggressive, high-level throws while remaining "not irresponsible" makes him a blue-chip prospect. Other Notable "Mature/Young" Prospects

Several other players from recent draft cycles (2024–2026) have been categorized by these specific traits:

He was given significant responsibility in college, including calling his own protections—a hallmark of a mature quarterback.

Cited for "top-tier personal and football character" and "out-of-structure genius," overcoming concerns about his physical stature with stunning field vision.