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Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia has accepted an invitation to the Baltimore Ravens minicamp. He joins UConn's Joe Fagnano as an undrafted quarterback competing for a practice squad position.
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BALTIMORE â Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia has accepted an invitation to Baltimore Ravens minicamp next weekend, his agent Malki Kawa, founder and CEO of First Round MGMT, confirmed to The Baltimore Sun.
Heâll join UConnâs Joe Fagnano as the second undrafted quarterback to compete for a practice squad role in Baltimore, playing behind two-time Most Valuable Player Lamar Jackson and returning backup Tyler âSnoopâ Huntley.
Pavia, a two-year starter at Vanderbilt, threw for 3,539 yards and 29 touchdowns in 2025, while leading the Commodores to the ReliaQuest Bowl and the programâs first 10-win season. That all earned Pavia a spot on the Heisman Trophy ballot. He was the runner-up for the award behind No. 1 overall draft pick and Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza.
âF-All the voters,â the 24-year-old wrote on Instagram after the ceremony.
Heâs the first Heisman Trophy runner-up to go undrafted since Iowaâs Brad Banks in 2003. ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr. ranked Pavia the No. 12 quarterback in this draft class; 10 quarterbacks were selected over the three days.
Some teams were reportedly dissuaded by Paviaâs height. Standing at about 5-foot-10, heâs the same height as new Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kyler Murray and Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young. NFL Networkâs Tom Pelissero reported that teams were additionally unsure about his willingness to be a backup quarterback.
According to Pelissero, Pavia told multiple teams, âIâm not coming in as a backup quarterback. Iâm coming in here to take somebodyâs job.â
Pavia wonât be taking Jacksonâs job anytime soon. But heâll certainly arrive in Owings Mills with the kind of confidence that NFL front offices were turned off by.
Diego Pavia was a two-year starter at Vanderbilt, throwing for 3,539 yards and 29 touchdowns in 2025, leading the team to a 10-win season and a spot on the Heisman Trophy ballot.
At Ravens minicamp, Diego Pavia will compete with Lamar Jackson, a two-time MVP, and returning backup Tyler Huntley.
Pavia's invitation to the Ravens minicamp represents an opportunity for him to secure a practice squad role in the NFL despite being undrafted.
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He brings a similar bravado as Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders, whom the Ravens nearly drafted in the fifth round last year. The Colorado quarterback and son of NFL Hall of Fame cornerback Deion Sanders let it be known that he didnât want to play behind Jackson knowing he wouldnât have the chance to play.
Because of injuries and an unstable quarterback room in Cleveland, Sanders wound up starting seven games to finish the 2025 season. He completed 56.6% of his passes, threw seven touchdowns and nearly beat the Ravens in November.
Sanders could very well compete for the Brownsâ starting job under new coach Todd Monken.
When all 32 teams passed on Pavia, Deion took to social media to show his support.
âI BELIEVE IN YOU MY MAN!â he wrote. âStay strong and donât let up. Show them what time it is and never all them to forget. Much Love & God bless you. #PRIMEâ
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