Stefon Diggs' next stop could revive his career after Patriots exit
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Stefon Diggs' next stop could revive his career after Patriots exit
"Diggs will now play on his fourth squad in four years, but he's been a remarkably consistent playmaker when healthy. With Terry McLaurin and Luke McCaffrey both appearing on under 500 snaps in 2025, Daniels would benefit from Diggs' inside-outside skillset to lift the Commanders' beleaguered group."
"As Drake Maye's primary target, he hauled in 85 receptions on 102 targets for 1,013 yards, all team highs, and added four touchdowns. Per PFF, he posted the fourth-highest receiver grade (82.6) of his career, all while hauling in 75 percent of his contested catches and dropping just 2.9 percent of his targets."
"Diggs' ability to line up out wide and in the slot could also come in handy for a Commanders offense that lacks proven depth behind Terry McLaurin. Diggs could be the missing piece, and his versatility would allow new offensive coordinator David Blough to get creative."
Stefon Diggs' free agent deal with the New England Patriots was structured for a one-year commitment due to his off-field issues. Although not as dominant as in his Buffalo Bills days, he remained efficient, recording 85 receptions for 1,013 yards and four touchdowns. Analysts suggest he would be a great fit for the Washington Commanders, providing much-needed depth and versatility to their receiving corps. His ability to play both inside and outside could enhance the team's offensive strategy under new coordinator David Blough.
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