Stephon Diggs brother posted an Instagram pic of the WR in a Redskins jersey.
https://www.rotoworld.com/football/nfl/teams/min/minnesota-vikings
The link clearly states the post is cryptic and there is very likely NO chance the Vikings are looking to move on from Diggs... but What If???
This is a move the Steelers should absolutely pursue if there is any chance there is fire where there is smoke!!!
The Vikings are apparently up against the cap and Diggs is in the last year of his contract, making the opportunity to obtain value appealing regarding a trade. With Diggs counting about 9 mil in base salary, against the cap, the Steelers should easily be able to fit him this year, especially if Ben is extended (and he should want to be for purpose of this move, alone!). Further, with bABy off the books going forward, 2020 and beyond, the Steelers should be able to pull a move from the Raiders/Rosenhous book of negotiating and work a long term deal with Diggs, before the trade is signed off on.
Compensation: OBJ was had for pick #17 and #95, along with S Peppers. Could the Steelers get Diggs for their 2nd round pick (#52) and their 3rd (#83), with one of the 6th round picks thrown in? That would give them a known commodity at WR, a position they are certain to draft otherwise, likely with a high pick, rather than a speculative player. They would still have 7 picks, including their 1st and the high 3rd obtained from Oakland, to fill the remaining needs, no longer including WR. The Vikings would get immediate value for a player they will have difficulty retaining and will more easily have cap space for the speculative player they'd possibly draft to replace Diggs with their draft capital.
The positive biproduct... the fireworks that result when JuJu and Diggs finish ahead of bABy, statistically!!!
https://www.rotoworld.com/football/nfl/teams/min/minnesota-vikings
The link clearly states the post is cryptic and there is very likely NO chance the Vikings are looking to move on from Diggs... but What If???
This is a move the Steelers should absolutely pursue if there is any chance there is fire where there is smoke!!!
The Vikings are apparently up against the cap and Diggs is in the last year of his contract, making the opportunity to obtain value appealing regarding a trade. With Diggs counting about 9 mil in base salary, against the cap, the Steelers should easily be able to fit him this year, especially if Ben is extended (and he should want to be for purpose of this move, alone!). Further, with bABy off the books going forward, 2020 and beyond, the Steelers should be able to pull a move from the Raiders/Rosenhous book of negotiating and work a long term deal with Diggs, before the trade is signed off on.
Compensation: OBJ was had for pick #17 and #95, along with S Peppers. Could the Steelers get Diggs for their 2nd round pick (#52) and their 3rd (#83), with one of the 6th round picks thrown in? That would give them a known commodity at WR, a position they are certain to draft otherwise, likely with a high pick, rather than a speculative player. They would still have 7 picks, including their 1st and the high 3rd obtained from Oakland, to fill the remaining needs, no longer including WR. The Vikings would get immediate value for a player they will have difficulty retaining and will more easily have cap space for the speculative player they'd possibly draft to replace Diggs with their draft capital.
The positive biproduct... the fireworks that result when JuJu and Diggs finish ahead of bABy, statistically!!!
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