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Indiana Football Star Shines Spotlight on Teammates at Pro Day
Fernando Mendoza uses his workout to highlight his former Hoosiers teammates
Apr. 1, 2026 at 11:36pm
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Fernando Mendoza, a former Indiana football player, arrived in Bloomington a few days early to prepare for the team's Pro Day workout, even though he was under no obligation to participate. Mendoza worked closely with his former teammates to ensure their on-field drills were as beneficial as possible for them, using the spotlight of his own workout to showcase their talents to NFL scouts.
Why it matters
Pro Day workouts are crucial opportunities for college players to impress NFL teams and improve their chances of being drafted or signed as free agents. By using his own workout to highlight his teammates, Mendoza is demonstrating selflessness and team-first leadership, qualities that NFL teams highly value.
The details
Mendoza spent several days prior to Pro Day rehearsing the workout script with his former Indiana teammates, ensuring everything looked clean and polished to maximize the exposure for the other players. This allowed Mendoza's teammates to showcase their skills in front of NFL scouts without the pressure of having to organize the entire event themselves.
- Mendoza arrived in Bloomington a few days ahead of Indiana's Pro Day.
- The Pro Day workout took place on Wednesday.
The players
Fernando Mendoza
A former Indiana football player who used his Pro Day workout to spotlight his teammates.
The takeaway
Mendoza's selfless actions at Indiana's Pro Day showcase the importance of team-first leadership and highlight how star players can use their platform to uplift their teammates, a quality that NFL teams will surely appreciate as they evaluate potential draft picks.
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