Diego Pavia is the UFL ‘QB blueprint’, Pat McAfee says after Pavia’s NFL draft snub

Vanderbilt football quarterback Diego Pavia is still without an NFL home after going undrafted in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Former Colts punter turned ESPN pundit Pat McAfee posted on X on April 26 that the UFL should be an option for Pavia.

“I think a lot of what made him fantastic for College was also gonna be what held him back as an NFL ‘prospect’ –Size, speed, style of play, personality — you name it, all of it PERFECT for college, not necessarily the prototypical NFL ‘prospect’,” McAfee tweeted. “If he gets in a building and finds success I’d be pumped for him and his family. Now, if it doesn’t work out, is he not the UFL QB blueprint?”

Responding to a question about the potential timing, McAfee doubled down: “That’s what I’m wondering — can we get him out there next weekend?”

Pavia was a 2025 Heisman finalist after leading Vanderbilt to a 10-2 regular-season record. Pavia led the two-year program revolution in Nashville with a unique play style and personality.

But as McAfee tweeted, his size (5-foot-10, 207 pounds) and play style isn’t the NFL prototype for a quarterback, as well as his exuberant personality.

McAfee isn’t the only former player considering Pavia’s future. Former Cowboys quarterback Ben DiNucci had a similar thought, comparing Pavia to 1984 Heisman Trophy winner Doug Flutie who starred in the CFL in between NFL stints as an undersized-but-talented QB.

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