Following a humbling draft journey , Diego Pavia finally got picked up by the Ravens as an undrafted free agent and signed a three-year deal with Baltimore on Tuesday. As the former Vanderbilt quarterback prepares to make the most of his opportunity to clinch a spot on the Ravens’ roster, he faces a treacherous road littered with the shattered dreams of many UDFAs before him. Pavia’s short stature isn’t doing him any favors . Nor is his recent history of behavioral concerns, including his “sore loser” post after he finished runner-up in the Heisman race behind Fernando Mendoza. So, what exactly does Pavia have going for him in the NFL? Ravens new head coach Jesse Minter described him as a “force multiplier” in his first comments on the new quarterback on Wednesday. “One thing I would say about Diego, and Clark Lea—the head coach at Vanderbilt—is a really close, dear friend of mine, this guy is a force multiplier at Vanderbilt,” Minter said on Good Morning Football .…