Diggs, cut by the Patriots shortly after their Super Bowl run, has been a free agent for over a month. He faces ongoing questions surrounding felony charges, but prior to the legal matter he demonstrated clear production, finishing last season with 85 receptions, 1,013 yards and four touchdowns.
Among the suggested destinations, a prominent analyst outlines the Atlanta Falcons as a plausible fit. The analysis notes Diggs still has substantial playmaking ability and could provide a veteran presence to a Falcons offense that has been seeking stability, particularly at quarterback.
The Falcons, who ended the previous season 8-9 and missed the playoffs in a tight NFC South race, have shown willingness to make significant moves in this offseason. Adding a proven receiver like Diggs would address on-field needs while potentially compensating for quarterback uncertainties.
Diggs’ age and off-field questions present a challenge for teams evaluating him in the current market. However, his on-field track record—combined with the Falcons’ offensive ambitions—could influence a plausible pairing as teams assess risk and potential upside ahead of the season.
As Diggs pursues his next NFL home, teams will weigh his production history against legal considerations and age, aiming to determine whether his talent can translate into immediate contributions within a new offensive system.