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Deion Sanders has publicly supported Ravens rookie hopeful Diego Pavia, who is attending the team's rookie minicamp on a tryout basis after going undrafted. Pavia's potential has garnered attention as he aims to secure a spot on the roster.
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The Baltimore Ravens didn’t waste any time reshaping their roster. After wrapping up an 11-player draft class, Baltimore quickly turned its attention to undrafted rookie free agents and minicamp invites. It's common at this juncture. Every NFL team is searching for the next overlooked contributor who could carve out a role. That process led them to one of the more intriguing names still available: Diego Pavia.
The former Vanderbilt standout didn't hear his name called during the draft, but his opportunity arrived shortly after. Pavia accepted an invitation to attend the rookie minicamp on a tryout basis. He'll no doubt immediately become one of the most talked-about additions of the weekend. And then, the spotlight got even brighter. You may have heard of Deion Sanders. We've heard that since spending two seasons with the Ravens, he's done pretty well for himself.
When Deion Sanders speaks, people listen. The Hall of Famer and current college coach didn't hesitate to voice his support for Pavia, adding fuel to what was already an intriguing storyline. For a player entering the league with something to prove, that kind of endorsement matters.
It also fits the narrative. Pavia has built its reputation on competitiveness and production. He led Vanderbilt to one of its most successful seasons in recent memory, showcasing a style of play built on toughness, improvisation, and energy.
He's undersized by NFL standards, and that's part of the reason he slipped through the cracks, but that chip on his shoulder? That's as big as any six-foot-five gunslinger, and it's exactly what Baltimore tends to value.
Let's be clear. Diego Pavia isn't being given a roster spot. Not yet. Minicamp invites are auditions, nothing more. Pavia will have to earn every rep, every opportunity, and every bit of trust from the coaching staff. The odds are long, and the margin for error is slim. Still, the path exists, and now, he doesn't walk it alone. With Sanders publicly backing him and a fresh opportunity in front of him, Pavia enters Baltimore with momentum, motivation, and something to prove. That's a dangerous combination, and if he embraces it the way many expect, this won't just be a minicamp story. It could be the beginning of something bigger.
Deion Sanders expressed his support for Diego Pavia, emphasizing the importance of such an endorsement for a player entering the league.
Diego Pavia is attending the Ravens rookie minicamp on a tryout basis after not being selected in the NFL draft.
Pavia's opportunity with the Ravens is significant as he aims to prove himself and secure a role on the team after going undrafted.

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This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Deion Sanders shows support for undrafted rookie QB Diego Pavia