
Colin Cowherd reiterates the Las Vegas Raiders' need for stability, not just a superstar quarterback, to overcome their extended playoff drought. He suggests that drafting a player like Fernando Mendoza could help raise the team's 'floor.' Former Raider executive Tom Telesco joins the discussion, agreeing on the importance of taking Mendoza first overall to help turn the franchise around, despite needing help around him, and leveraging available cap space and draft picks. Colin then points to the Raiders having the worst point differential in the NFL since 2003.