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Diego Pavia, a zero-star recruit who led Vanderbilt to its first 10-win season, went undrafted in the 2026 NFL Draft. He received only a tryout invite to the Baltimore Ravens' rookie minicamp.
Diego Paviaâs story is one of the most remarkable in recent college football history. A zero-star recruit who won a junior college national title, transferred twice, sued the NCAA for an extra year of eligibility, and then led Vanderbilt to its first 10-win season ever. He threw for 3,539 yards and 29 touchdowns, rushed for 862 more yards, and finished second in Heisman voting. The football resume is genuinely extraordinary.
And yet, here we are. Undrafted. Not even signed as an undrafted free agent. Just a tryout invite to the Baltimore Ravensâ rookie minicamp. Some people want you to feel sorry for him. Donât.
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Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine.
Letâs start with the facts no one can dispute. Pavia measured in at 5-foot-9 and 7/8 inches at the NFL Scouting Combine, shorter than any quarterback in the league and more than two inches shorter than the next-closest player. His arm tested as average at best. His 40-yard dash time of 4.76 seconds wasnât going to make any scout sit up straighter. At his pro day, he connected on just three of twelve deep passes graded as âon-time and on-target.â
For comparison, Kyler Murray, one of the few undersized quarterbacks to thrive in the NFL, came in as one of the most explosively athletic prospects in draft history. Pavia is not that. Heâs a smart, accurate, extremely competitive football player whose game was built for college footballâs structure, not the NFLâs.
Despite his impressive college career, including a strong performance at Vanderbilt, Pavia was not selected in the draft, possibly due to concerns about his transition to the NFL.
Pavia won a junior college national title, led Vanderbilt to its first 10-win season, threw for 3,539 yards and 29 touchdowns, and finished second in Heisman voting.
Diego Pavia received a tryout invitation from the Baltimore Ravens for their rookie minicamp.
Deion Sanders commented on Pavia's situation following the 2026 NFL Draft, expressing his thoughts on the challenges faced by the quarterback.

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Going undrafted based on his physical profile alone would have been entirely understandable. Plenty of college legends never make it to the next level. Thatâs just football.
But hereâs the thing: Pavia didnât even make it to undrafted free agency. Teams passed on signing him at all. And thatâs where his own choices come in.
After losing the Heisman Trophy to Indianaâs Fernando Mendoza, Pavia was photographed at a New York City nightclub next to a sign reading âFâ Indiana.â He then posted on social media, âFâ ALL THE VOTERS.â He later apologized, but the damage was done, and scouts noticed.
Former NFL safety Tyrann Mathieu put it bluntly on a podcast: too many podcasts, too many unflattering public moments. Thatâs not the profile teams want when theyâre already taking a flier on an undersized quarterback fighting for a roster spot. Fair or unfair, we all saw what bad optics did to Shedeur Sandersâ draft stock last year.
Then thereâs the strip club. TMZ obtained video of Pavia throwing cash at a dancer at an Albuquerque gentlemenâs club until 5 AM, in March, just weeks before the draft. Was he obligated to spend every night studying film? Of course not. But keeping up appearances matters when youâre trying to convince 32 NFL front offices that youâre a serious professional.
And none of this is new behavior. While at New Mexico State, Pavia trespassed onto rival New Mexicoâs practice field and urinated on it. These are unforced errors.
Diego Pavia
Paviaâs football story deserves to be celebrated. His college career was genuinely one for the history books, and his competitive spirit is something few players can match. The narrative of a zero-star recruit rewriting the record books at one of the SECâs perennial doormats is legitimately inspiring.
But inspiration doesnât erase accountability. Pavia enters the NFL process with real physical limitations that were always going to make this difficult. He then layered on top of those limitations a series of self-inflicted wounds that made teams hesitant to even hand him a contract.
He has a shot in Baltimore, so he can still prove people wrong. But if his path to the NFL turns out to be harder than it needed to be, Diego Pavia has only himself to blame for part of that.
He made his own bed. Now he has to lie in it.