Diego Pavia’s journey has taken another dramatic turn. The former Vanderbilt star, who finished second in the Heisman race, is now headed to Baltimore with hopes of proving himself at the next level. Yankee Scores reports details of the deal.
A Surprising Path
Despite his college success, Diego Pavia went undrafted last week. His size at 5‑foot‑10 was his biggest issue, but just like Bryce Young, his story is one of resilience. From junior college ball at New Mexico Military Institute to Vanderbilt, he nearly carried the Commodores to the College Football Playoff, his success speaks for itself.
Pavia finished second behind Fernando Mendoza in last year’s Heisman vote, but his reaction to the winner turned heads.

Ravens Add Depth
The Baltimore Ravens have agreed to sign Pavia as an undrafted free agent, adding him to a quarterback room led by two‑time MVP Lamar Jackson and reliable backup Tyler Huntley. Rookie camp begins later this week, giving Pavia his first chance to showcase his skills in the NFL.
Off-Field Battles
Off the field, the battle continues. Diego Pavia remains the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit challenging NCAA eligibility rules for junior college players. His case, scheduled for trial in February, could reshape opportunities for athletes following similar paths. His determination off the field mirrors the grit he showed on it.
Motivation and Redemption
After the Heisman ceremony, Diego Pavia stirred controversy with a social media post aimed at voters, later apologizing. Now, his focus shifts to proving he belongs in the league. For Baltimore, the signing represents both depth and potential upside.


