Diego Pavia received no signing bonus with the Ravens
Key Points:
- Former Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia, who went undrafted and was not initially signed as an undrafted free agent, has been given an opportunity with the Baltimore Ravens.
- Pavia was invited to the Ravens' rookie minicamp on a tryout basis and subsequently signed to the 90-man offseason roster with a standard three-year contract as per the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
- The contract includes no signing bonus or guaranteed salary, meaning the Ravens assume no financial risk and Pavia's spot depends entirely on his minicamp performance.
- If Pavia impresses during the rookie minicamp, he will remain with the team; otherwise, he will be released.
- This opportunity allows Pavia to showcase his skills and potentially earn a place on the roster.