Predicting the Detroit Lions Starting Lineup Following 2026 NFL Draft
Here's what the Detroit Lions' starting lineup could look like in 2026 after the NFL Draft.
Tyler Huntley, the Ravens' backup quarterback, serves as a mentor for undrafted rookie Diego Pavia, offering him a career blueprint based on their similar paths in the NFL.
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No matter where Diego Pavia ended up in the NFL after going undrafted, he would've had a similar mandate: Take a step back, watch and learn.
With the Baltimore Ravens, he's got a good possible mentor, if he chooses to listen.
Tyler Huntley is the Ravens' backup, and he has started games in the NFL.
He, like Pavia, was undrafted. Huntley was a solid college player at Utah, but not enough to get picked.
He impressed the Ravens enough to stick around early in his NFL career, and after bouncing around, he's back with Baltimore.
These aren't the same player, because Huntley is 6-foot-1 and not the maybe 5-foot-10 that Pavia is. But they're both mobile, athletic guys who haven't always had a ton of believers in their arm.
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Huntley has gone from undrafted to a reliable quarterback that multiple teams have called upon to start in recent years. At this point, that's what Pavia should hope to become.
Undrafted QBs don't become superstars, but they can become useful.
Pavia's detractors will say he doesn't have it in him to be humble and learn from a guy like Huntley.
But the reality is this: Pavia doesn't have a choice.
He wasn't even given the undrafted free agent contract that the Ravens gave to UConn's Joe Fagnano. He's simply got a rookie minicamp invite.
Pavia is going to have to prove himself every step of the way, which will require his usual moxie and swagger.
Tyler Huntley became a backup quarterback for the Ravens after going undrafted and proving himself as a solid player during his time at Utah.
Diego Pavia can learn valuable lessons about perseverance and development in the NFL from Tyler Huntley's journey as an undrafted player who found success.
Undrafted NFL players like Huntley and Pavia often face challenges such as limited opportunities, the need to prove themselves, and the pressure to adapt quickly to the professional level.
Here's what the Detroit Lions' starting lineup could look like in 2026 after the NFL Draft.
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But to make a long-lasting NFL career out of this, he's also going to have to learn and grow.
Lamar Jackson was a first-round pick, and while plenty of people doubted his QB ability, he's always had lightyears more total talent than Huntley or Pavia do.
Pavia has to look for Huntley to see what his career could look like, and then he's got to put his head down and make it happen.