Pavia is coming off a breakout season at Vanderbilt, where he emerged as one of the most dynamic players in the country. He threw for more than 3,500 yards and 29 touchdowns while adding another dimension with his legs, piling up over 800 rushing yards and 10 scores. That dual-threat production helped guide the program to a double-digit win season and vaulted him into the national spotlight. His rise culminated in a second-place finish in Heisman voting, a remarkable achievement for a player who wasn’t widely projected as a top draft pick entering the year. Still, questions around his physical profile followed him into the pre-draft process. At under 5-foot-10, evaluators debated how his size might translate to the next level, ultimately contributing to him going undrafted. Rather than dwell on that outcome, Pavia used his minicamp invite as a proving ground.…