When Jesse Minter went on Good Morning Football, one of the more interesting takeaways centered around what the Ravens see in quarterback Diego Pavia. Minter didn’t just talk about talent; he talked about impact.
Discussing Pavia’s time at Vanderbilt under head coach Clark Lea, Minter made it clear this is a player who elevated everyone around him, not just himself.
“One thing I would say about Diego and Clark Lea, the head coach of Vanderbilt, is a really dear, close friend of mine. This guy was a force multiplier at Vanderbilt. He came there at a time when they needed to get it going and Clark was building something. And this guy made everybody in the building better. He’s one of the first people in. He’s one of the last to leave. He’s a really hard worker. You know, we’ll certainly have some talks about, you know, maybe how to handle certain things a little bit better. But, again, just any rookie. undrafted free agent, man. Come in and work. Let what you do on the field and by your actions show who you really are. We’ll let them come in with a little bit of a clean slate and just give them a platform along with the rest of the guys coming in. Give them a platform to see what they can do.”
For Baltimore, that mindset is exactly what earns opportunities, and Pavia is about to get his shot.
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