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Diego Pavia to Ravens: Heisman finalist gets rookie minicamp tryout

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Former Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia has found where he will begin his NFL career. One of the most electric playmakers in college football accepted a rookie minicamp invite from the Ravens on a tryout basis, per CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz

Pavia became the first Heisman Trophy finalist to go undrafted since 2014. Despite his decorated career at Vanderbilt, Pavia was listed as CBS Sports’ No. 377 overall prospect, and No. 18 quarterback in this class. 

Pavia, the 2025 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm winner, led the Commodores to their first 10-win season in school history. He set single-season school records for passing yards (3,539) and passing touchdowns (29) while registering 338.5 yards of total offense per game, which ranked second in the FBS. Despite this, Pavia had a few things working against him during the draft process.

While Vanderbilt officially listed Pavia at 6-foot, he measured in at 5-foot-9 ⅞ inches at the NFL Scouting Combine. That’s shorter than any NFL quarterback. Pavia is also 24 years old, as his college career began in 2020. How Pavia handles himself is also polarizing. In an interview with CBS Sports, Pavia said people outside of the locker room often mistake his bravado for arrogance.  

Some teams surely love his brash confidence, but others could be put off by it. After finishing second in the Heisman Trophy voting to eventual No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza this year, Pavia was seen in a New York club next to a sign that read, “F— Indiana.” He also posted a photo on social media with the caption, “F— ALL THE VOTERS, BUT … FAMILY FOR LIFE.” Pavia ended up apologizing for the post. 

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Pavia is used to being overlooked, and he will attempt to make his mark on this new-look Ravens team led by Jesse Minter. Baltimore is a solid potential landing spot for Pavia. Not only could he learn from two-time NFL MVP Lamar Jackson, but the Ravens currently have just two quarterbacks on roster in Jackson and Tyler Huntley. With that being said, Pavia does have his work cut out for him. 

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ONE SAMURAI 1: “I need it so badly”

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ONE atomweight Muay Thai world title challenger Songchainoi Kiatsongrit of Thailand has one ultimate goal.

The 25-year-old has always wanted to become a world champion in the home of martial arts, and he finally gets that well-earned chance on Wednesday.

Songchainoi faces a familiar foe and reigning ONE atomweight Muay Thai world champion Nadaka on April 29 at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan, at ONE SAMURAI 1.

The Kiatsongrit Muay Thai Gym representative went through the wringer for this possible life-altering moment. He rattled off win after win to earn a six-figure contract at ONE Friday Fights and establish himself as one of the most dangerous atomweight Muay Thai fighters in the world.

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Now, everything he has worked tirelessly for has led him to this moment.

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Songchainoi told ONE Championship in his pre-event interview:

“Losing in the match against Numsurin has made me want to become the champion even more. I have also learned many things from the fight with him. I have seen so many things and I have seen the [championship within reach].”

The world title challenger continued:

“There was an opportunity to win the championship in atomweight. It has made me crave for it. I want it. To be honest, I need it so badly. I want to have it. It is so beautiful. I want to place it on my shoulder.”


Songchainoi recalls upset loss to Numsurin

Songchainoi was poised to get this long-awaited rematch with Nadaka sooner.

However, much to everyone’s shock, he dropped a unanimous decision loss to fellow Thai Numsurin, who went on to fight for the inaugural belt.

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“I was really disappointed. But I did not blame anyone,” Songchainoi told ONE. Partly, I blame it on myself for being reckless and took him for granted. Being confident is the best thing you can have but being overconfident could be the two-sided sword.”

Get your ONE SAMURAI 1 pay-per-view at live.onefc.com and witness Songchainoi’s quest for gold live.