Diego Pavia getting an opportunity to show the Ravens what he can do

Diego Pavia getting an opportunity to show the Ravens what he can do

The New York Times sports

Key Points:

  • Baltimore Ravens signed undrafted quarterbacks Diego Pavia and Joe Fagnano after rookie minicamp tryouts, with Pavia known for his college success but concerns over size and arm strength; roster competition between them is ongoing.
  • Ravens coach Jesse Minter emphasized the learning curve for undrafted players and the potential to carry three to five quarterbacks into training camp, while also considering signing a veteran to bolster depth.
  • Offensive line adjustments include rookie Vega Ioane likely moving from left to right guard, a transition he is familiar with, while the team explores options for the center position, potentially via trade for veteran Garrett Bradbury.
  • All 11 Ravens draft picks participated fully in minicamp workouts, and the team is expected to finalize its 90-man roster soon, with veteran defensive end Calais Campbell set to join on a one-year deal.
  • The Ravens are evaluating tryout players including kicker Luke Drzewiecki to potentially challenge incumbent Tyler Loop, and undrafted receiver Ty Pezza will transition to tight end, highlighting ongoing roster development.

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