Is Joe Fagnano a better QB prospect for Ravens than Diego Pavia is?
The Ravens may need to decide between excitement andlow-maintenance efficiency if the goal is to keep three QBs on the 53-man roster.
The name everyone knows isn’t always the answer. When the Baltimore Ravens added Diego Pavia and Joe Fagnano to the quarterback room, most assumed the spotlight would belong to Pavia, and why wouldn't they? He’s the rock star and the Heisman Trophy finalist.
The guy who carried Vanderbilt Commodores to relevance and never met a microphone he didn’t like. His game mirrors his personality: fast, fearless, and always on. There's just one thing.
That doesn't automatically make him the better prospect. Sure, Pavia is electric. He extends plays, creates chaos, and brings a dual-threat element that feels familiar in Baltimore.
If the Ravens are looking for another developmental athlete in the mold of Lamar Jackson or Tyler Huntley, the comparison writes itself, just at a lesser level. Unfortunately, however, that may also be the ceiling of the argument because when the conversation shifts from excitement to execution, Joe Fagnano's name enters the chat. He's boring.