Diego Pavia has officially found his NFL home. After failing to hear his name called throughout the 2026 NFL draft —and originally drawing no interest on the undrafted free-agent market —Pavia accepted an invite to Ravens rookie minicamp on Sunday night. Just a few days later, however, Baltimore pivoted and signed the quarterback to a three-year contract ahead of what was expected to be a tryout. Now, Pavia will join the team’s 11-player draft class, fellow undrafted free agents and minicamp invitees at the team’s Owings Mills, Md., facilities for a three-day training session from May 1 to 3, before getting ready for the rest of the offseason program, veteran minicamp, and training camp. The Ravens also signed UConn quarterback Joe Fagnano to a three-year deal on Tuesday. MORE: After Going Undrafted, Diego Pavia Finally Has Next Step in NFL Career. Here’s What to Know. The 2025 Heisman Trophy runner-up to Raiders No.…