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I contend that Diggs WR in Dyn leagues is being undervalued in leagues. Matt Harmon and Bloom I think are too. (Both have Diggs around 40) Id put Diggs in the top 25/28. And here is why.
1) Put up incredibly impressive rookie #s considering the following:
5th Rnd pick who didn't even play the first 3 weeks of season.
Run first offense built to rely on AP and a strong Defense.
Teddy is getting a little better but still needs some work. I watched some of Diggs biggest plays on film and he had to adjust to some bad throws a lot.
Someone make a case where I'm wrong? But I think the kid is still going to improve, AP won't last too much longer, and Bridgewater will continue to improve.
Enjoy this article on him.
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. - After a strong rookie season, it would have been easy for Stefon Diggs to rattle off his accomplishments.But the Vikings wide receiver isn't satisfied. And he's not about to start boasting now."I'm just scratching the surface," Diggs said earlier this week from the team's Winter Park headquarters. "I'm still young and got a lot of time to grow."A 2015 fifth-round pick out of Maryland, Diggs turned in one of the most impressive rookie seasons in franchise history.He led the Vikings in catches (52) and yards (720) and finished second on the team with four touchdown catches.After being inactive for the first three games of the season, Diggs hauled in six catches for 87 yards his NFL debut against Denver on Oct. 4.
Photos: Players Say Goodbyes, Clear Out Lockers
Diggs then became the first Vikings rookie since Randy Moss to record back-to-back 100-yard games with performances against Kansas City and Detroit.Diggs, whose 720 receiving yards were second in the NFL among rookies, said he took away plenty of lessons from his first season.
"I learned some stuff on the field that I'm going to work on when I'm gone," Diggs said. "When I come back, you'll see the progress."As one of a handful of rookies who made an impact, Diggs said he's looking for even bigger things in 2016."We have lots of guys who can play," said Diggs, who earned Pepsi Rookie of the Week honors for his Week 6 performance against the Chiefs. "As you saw all year, lots of young guys stepped up and played at a high level. I respect the guys and appreciate them. We're going to get on our grind in the offseason and be better next year."
1) Put up incredibly impressive rookie #s considering the following:
5th Rnd pick who didn't even play the first 3 weeks of season.
Run first offense built to rely on AP and a strong Defense.
Teddy is getting a little better but still needs some work. I watched some of Diggs biggest plays on film and he had to adjust to some bad throws a lot.
Someone make a case where I'm wrong? But I think the kid is still going to improve, AP won't last too much longer, and Bridgewater will continue to improve.
Enjoy this article on him.
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. - After a strong rookie season, it would have been easy for Stefon Diggs to rattle off his accomplishments.But the Vikings wide receiver isn't satisfied. And he's not about to start boasting now."I'm just scratching the surface," Diggs said earlier this week from the team's Winter Park headquarters. "I'm still young and got a lot of time to grow."A 2015 fifth-round pick out of Maryland, Diggs turned in one of the most impressive rookie seasons in franchise history.He led the Vikings in catches (52) and yards (720) and finished second on the team with four touchdown catches.After being inactive for the first three games of the season, Diggs hauled in six catches for 87 yards his NFL debut against Denver on Oct. 4.
Photos: Players Say Goodbyes, Clear Out Lockers
Diggs then became the first Vikings rookie since Randy Moss to record back-to-back 100-yard games with performances against Kansas City and Detroit.Diggs, whose 720 receiving yards were second in the NFL among rookies, said he took away plenty of lessons from his first season.
"I learned some stuff on the field that I'm going to work on when I'm gone," Diggs said. "When I come back, you'll see the progress."As one of a handful of rookies who made an impact, Diggs said he's looking for even bigger things in 2016."We have lots of guys who can play," said Diggs, who earned Pepsi Rookie of the Week honors for his Week 6 performance against the Chiefs. "As you saw all year, lots of young guys stepped up and played at a high level. I respect the guys and appreciate them. We're going to get on our grind in the offseason and be better next year."
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