Diego Pavia Makes a Self-Attempt to Raise His Draft Stock at the NFL Combine
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

With April approaching, focus has shifted firmly toward the 2026 NFL Draft, where prospects look to change their futures. Diego Pavia is among those battling for an opportunity after helping improve the Vanderbilt Commodores program. However, draft experts remain unsure about his chances.
Pavia faces several challenges in this draft cycle. At 5-foot-9 and 24 years old, he does not fit the physical profile many NFL teams like in a quarterback. There are also worries about media attention and his personality. These concerns are similar to those around players, like Tim Tebow and Cam Newton. However, if Pavia does well in workouts and team meetings, he might still get noticed late in the process.
Recently, Pavia shared a confident Instagram message, writing, “Now We Wait !! How The Game Go.” The post reflects his belief that patience and performance will define his path. By staying positive publicly, Diego Pavia signals confidence in his abilities while continuing to pursue opportunities through visits and private sessions with teams.
Even with obstacles, Pavia remains determined to earn a roster chance. One strong impression could shift opinions and give him the opportunity to prove himself at the professional level.
Diego Pavia Faces Crucial Week At NFL Scouting Combine
Pavia is joining the 2026 NFL Draft as an interesting quarterback prospect. He has tried to throw the ball 1,555 times in his career, which is more than top prospects Fernando Mendoza and Ty Simpson have done together. He has started 49 games and improved under coach Tim Beck.

Pavia offers size and physicality. He plays a style that does not match what most NFL quarterbacks do. Some scouts are wondering if he can be a quarterback, for a long time, because of his age, how he runs with the ball, and some things he posted on social media in the past.
Still, strong performances in interviews and workouts in Indianapolis could help Pavia improve his stock. Teams continue to weigh experience, maturity, and fit before making final draft decisions.
