What's next for Diego Pavia? Heisman finalist to participate in Ravens minicamp after going undrafted
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While Diego Pavia was a Heisman Trophy finalist last season, the former Vanderbilt quarterback couldn't parlay that into hearing his name called at the NFL Draft.
Pavia was not one of the 257 players selected in the 2026 NFL Draft, making him the first Heisman Trophy finalist to go undrafted since the 2013 season.
Pavia is the first undrafted Heisman finalist since Jordan Lynch out of Northern Illinois. He led the Huskies to back-to-back 12-win seasons in 2012/13 that included an Orange Bowl appearance, and did sign a contract with the Bears. https://t.co/G2eyTZUEOs
— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) April 25, 2026
While Pavia was a revelation for the Commodores in 2025, his game likely doesn't translate as much to the NFL. The quarterback will have to make a decision about where he wants to play next if he wants to prove he belongs in the league.
Here's a look at Pavia's options moving forward.
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What's next for Diego Pavia?
Sign with an NFL team
Like all the players who went undrafted, Pavia could still sign with an NFL team as an undrafted free agent. These players usually have a chance to prove themselves through the summer and occasionally earn roster spots with their play during preseason.
Additionally, Pavia could end up trying out for a team in its rookie minicamp to prove he deserves an UDFA contract. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that Pavia will participate in the Ravens rookie minicamp, so the quarterback will look to prove his worth in that environment.
Vanderbilt undrafted free agent QB Diego Pavia accepted an invitation to next weekend’s minicamp with the Baltimore Ravens, per source. pic.twitter.com/5nBIH1rHc7
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 26, 2026
Sign with the CFL
If no NFL team is interested in signing Pavia, the former Vanderbilt quarterback could then go north of the border and sign with a team in the Canadian Football League. This league features many former college and professional players who couldn't make it in the NFL, including P.J. Walker, Nathan Rourke and Chris Streveler.
There is a CFL team that already owns the rights to negotiate a contract with Pavia if the quarterback chooses this route.
Diego Pavia is currently on the @Wpg_BlueBombers negotiation list. #CFL#NFL#Bombers
— CFL News (@CFL_News) April 26, 2026
Sign with the UFL
Pavia could also join the United Football League, which plays every spring. This league just finished its 2026 season, so Pavia would have to wait until 2027 to play his first UFL game. Some former NFL players in this league include Matt Corral, Dorian Thompson-Robinson, Hakeem Butler and Deon Jackson.
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Will Diego Pavia retire?
If Pavia can't get an NFL job and doesn't want to play in a different football league, he could certainly retire early and go in a different direction in his post-college career.
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How old is Diego Pavia?
Pavia turned 24 years-old in February, making him one of the older players in this years draft class.
Diego Pavia college stats
Pavia began his career at the New Mexico Military Institute, where he played for two seasons before transferring to New Mexico State. Here's a look at Pavia's stats after he transferred to Division 1.
YearTeamGamesCompletion percentagePassing yardsTouchdownsInterceptionsPasser rating2022New Mexico State1253.2%1,450136133.52023New Mexico State1560.4%2,973269147.12024Vanderbilt1359.4%2,293204143.52025Vanderbilt1370.6%3,539298170.5