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Diego Pavia, Heisman runner-up and Vanderbilt QB, made headlines with his comments about NIL negotiations, stating 'ain't nobody taking my money.' His remarks have sparked confusion regarding his NFL representation ahead of the draft.
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Heisman runner-up Diego Pavia is making the media rounds ahead of the NFL Draft, and one of his latest comments has led to some twisted truths.
After a recent interview on Jon Gruden's Barstool show, Gruden's QB Class, one clip went viral about Pavia's representation, where he said "ain't nobody taking my money."
These comments were made in reference to NIL negotiations, but some have misconstrued these comments in relation to Pavia's NFL representation.
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Pavia is represented by Malki Kawa, the founder and CEO of First Round MGMT.
During his NIL negotiations, Pavia represented himself, but with the NFL Draft looming, he is represented by Kawa on this larger stage.
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After the 2024 college football season, Pavia had a decision to make on whether he wanted to transfer or remain at Vanderbilt. In doing so, he negotiated an NIL deal with Vanderbilt to remain there for the 2025 season.
On April 6, Gruden's QB Class premiered an interview with Pavia. In this interview, Pavia was asked if he had an NIL agent to help negotiate this deal with Vanderbilt.
Diego Pavia's agent has not been explicitly mentioned in the available information regarding his NFL Draft representation.
Pavia's comment refers to his stance on NIL negotiations, emphasizing his control over financial matters rather than his NFL representation.
His comments gained attention due to their potential misinterpretation regarding his NFL representation, leading to widespread discussion in the media.

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"No, I'm representing myself. I didn't think it was fair that someone was going to represent me and take 5 to 10%. Ain't nobody taking my money." Pavia said.
While some ran with the narrative that Pavia did not have an NFL Draft agent, Kawa explained that this simply isn't true.
"Please stop the stupidity. He didn't have an NIL AGENT. I am his agent for the nfl," Kawa posted.