
Diego Pavia’s Deal With Ravens Isn’t as Good as Advertised
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First impressions? 'Foot in the door,' what Diego Pavia did at Ravens minicamp
May 2, 2026Updated May 3, 2026, 3:00 a.m. ETPavia signed a three-year deal with the team as an undrafted free agent.He split reps with fellow undrafted quarterback Joe Fagnano during the practice.OWINGS MILLS, MD − As his new head coach said, Diego Pavia has "his foot in the door." Soon enough, he'll have the chance to do more than simply taking his first professional steps toward potentially being an NFL quarterback.The former Vanderbilt star and 2025 Heisman Trophy finalist was on the field and in front of reporters during the second and final day of the Baltimore Ravens' rookie minicamp Saturday, May 2. Working out under cloudy skies on a cool day with fellow incoming players, Pavia wore shorts and a black jersey with No. 17. The 5-foot-10, 203-pounder, who recently signed a three-year deal with the team as an undrafted free agent, spent the portion of practice open to media members basically getting acclimated to the playbook and his new teammates.Pavia did not meet with reporters Saturday but was certainly a popular topic of conversation."Diego, just like a lot of the undrafted free agents, (is) trying to make his mark," said Ravens rookie coach Jesse Minter. "This guy, again,
Diego Pavia’s Deal With Ravens Isn’t as Good as Advertised
News ArticlePublishedMay 02, 2026 at 03:03 PM EDTBy Jordan SiglerDiego Pavia, a finalist for the 2025 Heisman Trophy, went undrafted last week.More News: Only Two NFL Teams Still in the Mix for Aaron RodgersThe former Vanderbilt quarterback was expected to be a late Day 3 pick at best. Pavia told Jon Gruden during the pre-draft process that he chose not to have an agent for some of his college career because he didn't want them taking away his hard-earned money. Pavia signed with Malki Kawa of First Round Management before the draft, and the agent's recent deal with the Baltimore Ravens appears to have been made to look better than it was....More News: Chiefs Appear to Have Offered Travis Kelce a ‘Farewell Deal’Per Adam Schefter of ESPN, Pavia signed a three-year deal with the Ravens. Schefter suggested Baltimore signed him in advance of Pavia having to go through a tryout this weekend during its rookie minicamp.As Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk points out, the contract that Pavia signed is not out of the ordinary for undrafted rookies. The Collective Bargaining Agreement requires teams to sign those players for three years. Per Florio, the contract Pavia signed has no guarantees."The
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