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Ravens sign QBs Diego Pavia, Joe Fagnano to 3-year deals

By Thomson Reuters Apr 28, 2026 | 11:30 AM

The Baltimore Ravens signed Heisman Trophy runner-up Diego Pavia, formerly of Vanderbilt, and ex-UConn quarterback Joe Fagnano to three-year contracts as undrafted free agents on Tuesday, multiple outlets reported.

Both players had been invited to ​attend the team’s rookie mini-camp later this week but now have ‌spots on the team’s 90-man roster, which will be pared to 53 before the season begins.

They join a quarterback room that consists of starter Lamar Jackson, a two-time NFL Most Valuable Player, and backup Tyler Huntley.

Pavia, 24, is a dual-threat quarterback, throwing for 3,539 yards and 29 ‌touchdowns ​and rushing for 862 yards and 10 more touchdowns ⁠last season. He was intercepted ⁠eight times.

Pavia was the first Heisman finalist to go undrafted since 2014, when no team selected Northern Illinois quarterback Jordan Lynch. Pavia was the first Heisman runner-up to be unselected since Iowa quarterback Brad Banks in 2003.

He spent ​his first two college season at New Mexico State, the final two at Vanderbilt.

One of the knocks on Pavis is his size — he measured 5-foot-10 and ⁠207 pounds at the NFL Scouting Combine in ⁠late February. The other is his maturity level, which has ​been likened to former Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel.

Fagnano measured 6-3 1/4 and 226 ​pounds. He will enter the NFL at age 25 after seven ‌seasons in college due to injury redshirts and the extra COVID-19 season. He spent four seasons at Maine and three at UConn.

Last season, Fagnano finished with 3,448 yards, 28 TDs and one interception with a 161.03 passing efficiency rating. He was ⁠the only FBS quarterback with more than 200 pass attempts to have just one pass picked off. He led UConn to a 9-3 regular-season record before deciding to ⁠sit out the Fenway Bowl.

In ‌51 career games, Fagnano recorded 10,926 yards passing, 94 ⁠touchdowns and 18 interceptions.

In 53 games. Pavia had 10,255 passing ​yards, 88 ‌touchdowns and 27 interceptions. He etched his name into ​Vanderbilt lore ⁠by guiding the Commodores to an upset of No. 1 Alabama during the 2024 season, the school’s first-ever victory over a Top 5 program.

Rushing, Pavia ran for 1,663 yards and 18 scores in his two seasons at Vanderbilt. Fagnano, more of a pocket passer, ran for 223 yards and four TDs in the UConn portion of ​his career.

–Field Level Media