
"The New England Patriots' offense is evolving into a fearsome unit that can rip an NFL defense to shreds on any given drive. Keys to that emergence are brilliant young quarterback Drake Maye, who's shattering completion percentage records. Complementing Maye's excellence is Mike Vrabel's best offensive free agent signing, wide receiver Stefon Diggs, who's on his way to a 1000-yard receiving season."
"Diggs experienced a slower start to the season, as he worked his way back into fitness, though he still consistently made catches. Yet, in both games against Carolina and especially Buffalo in Weeks 4 and 5, he exploded for over 100 yards, making huge contributions to both victories. Diggs could be knocking on Pro Bowl status again, and if he notches a 1000-yard season, he'll deserve it."
"Diggs has 39 catches and 456 yards with a healthy 11.7 yards per catch average thus far in seven 2025 games. With a few more games like the Carolina and Buffalo games, he could be knocking on the door of a 100-catch and 1000-plus-yard season to boot. Anyone who witnessed Diggs' explosiveness against the Bills in Buffalo in Week 5 has to feel that reaching both goals is doable."
New England's offense has evolved into a high-powered unit capable of overwhelming NFL defenses on any drive. Drake Maye has provided brilliance at quarterback while shattering completion-percentage records. Stefon Diggs complements Maye as a top receiver, returning from ACL surgery with leadership and explosive playmaking. Diggs had a gradual start while regaining fitness but produced back-to-back 100-yard games in Weeks 4 and 5 that fueled key victories. Diggs has 39 catches for 456 yards (11.7 yards per catch) through seven games and projects to roughly 95 catches and 1,107 yards, positioning him to be New England's first 1,000-yard receiver since 2019.
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