Stefon Diggs homecoming buzz takes a telling turn away from Commanders
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Stefon Diggs homecoming buzz takes a telling turn away from Commanders
Stefon Diggs has expressed interest in joining head coach Dan Quinn’s team, but the Commanders have not made a clear move yet. With Diggs’ legal issues resolved, other teams may pursue him soon, and his market value could change quickly. Diggs is still productive late in his career and could be a versatile receiver who lines up inside or outside. An ESPN analyst identifies the Los Angeles Rams as a strong destination because their offense uses many three-wide sets and relies on route concepts that benefit a receiver who can work the middle. Diggs would add toughness and separation to the Rams’ wide receiver room and complement quarterback Matthew Stafford. The Commanders are also reportedly seeking receiver help, with speculation involving Brandon Aiyuk.
"The Rams attempted 430 passes out of 11 personnel (three wide receivers) last season, which was ninth most in the league, and Diggs is a natural separator who can line up inside or outside. Plus, he has the toughness to work the middle of the field on in-breaking concepts, a key element of coach Sean McVay's offense. He would provide an easy boost to the Rams WR room for quarterback Matthew Stafford."
"Now that Diggs' legal issues are over, it may not be much longer before interested parties make their moves. One ESPN analyst believes there is a team that stands out as the perfect landing spot for the Pro Bowler, and it's not Washington."
"Diggs is clearly willing to explore a potential homecoming at this stage of his career. He would probably like his brother, cornerback Trevon Diggs, to join him, but the Commanders have not bitten just yet. They still might, but Peters could also be content with what he has."
"Teams around the league will view Diggs very differently now that his off-field issues have been resolved. And for Matt Bowen of ESPN, the Los Angeles Rams represent another intriguing destination for the Maryland product as they look to reach the Super Bowl in 2026."
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