Key points include: Diggs’ proven Inside-outside versatility, his high-target reliability, and his potential to serve as WR2 for the Commanders if he joins. The article also discusses Washington’s current depth at the position, noting that recent depth pieces like Dyami Brown, Van Jefferson, and Treylon Burks are not game-changers, and that rookie Antonio Williams faces a steep adjustment to become a reliable No. 2. Diggs could command a market value around $27.6 million on a new two-year deal, and Washington holds significant cap space to accommodate such a signing. The piece frames Diggs as a catalyst for improving the Commanders’ passing attack while acknowledging uncertainties about rookie Antonio Williams’ ability to ascend to a top receiving role in his initial season.
Key takeaways:
– Diggs is viewed as an ideal veteran target to pair with Daniels and McLaurin.
– Washington’s current depth at WR is limited, increasing the appeal of a proven veteran.
– Antonio Williams offers upside but faces questions about immediate impact as a No. 2.
– The potential signing would fit within Washington’s ample cap space and aim to elevate the receiving corps quickly.