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WR Stefon Diggs, NE (1 Viewer)

To me, Diggs is maybe the toughest guy to value in dynasty. As an owner it feels like a decent time to cash out, as there is a fair bit of hype surrounding him this offseason, but he's just so tantalising. I'd be pretty deflated if I traded him and he did have that WR1 season that many are expecting. I guess he's a hold then. 

 
Yeah but a lot of experts are conceivably arriving at high target totals for Diggs and Thielen (130s?) to have them both ranked right on the cusp of WR1. I don't see it and just feel like I'm missing something entirely. How many pass attempts can we expect from Cousins this year? Wentz was on pace for 540 last year (which I actually think is a good proxy) and had 607 the year before. When DeFillipo was the OC in CLE Manziel, McCown and Davis combined for 609. Vegas is projecting 10 wins for MIN this year, they projected 7 for PHI in both 2017 and 16 and I won't bother checking CLE's since I'm sure it was low. Even if Cousins tosses the rock 600 times, which I'm not expecting, I'd still think that their ADPs were slightly inflated. Maybe @Biabreakable could enlighten me?
Cousins is pretty accurate. I see 350 completions on 530 attempts. Thielen getting 140 targets (8.75 a game) and 91 receptions (65% clip). 1201 yards (13.2 Y/R, a .8 decrease from 16&17).

i have Diggs with 128 targets (8 per game). 79 receptions (62% catch rate). 1098 yards (13.9 Y/R, .6 increase from last year).

That leaves 262 targets and 180 completions for other WR/TE/RB.

Of those, I'd see 95 targets and 60 completions to the rest of the WRs, 82 targets and 55 receptions to the TE and 85 targets and 65 receptions for the RB group.

Gives final lines of:
 

Cousins: 530 attempts, 350 completions, 4,200 yards, 30TDs (7.9 Y/A touch lhigher than 2017, but lower than '14 and '16)

Diggs: 128 targets, 79 receptions, 1098 yards, 10 TD
Thielen: 140 targets, 91 receptions, 1201 yards, 7TDs
Other WRs: 95 targets, 60 completions, 675 yards, 3TDs
Tight Ends: 82 targets, 55 receptions, 585 yards, 5TDs
Running Backs: 85 targets, 65 receptions, 641 yards 5TDs

 
To me, Diggs is maybe the toughest guy to value in dynasty. As an owner it feels like a decent time to cash out, as there is a fair bit of hype surrounding him this offseason, but he's just so tantalising. I'd be pretty deflated if I traded him and he did have that WR1 season that many are expecting. I guess he's a hold then. 
I feel you ambivalence about Diggs, but I am holding because I think his value still has room grow. The biggest issue with Diggs isn't talent but rather durability. His PPG average is top 12 the past two years. I am betting he has figured out how to manage his groin issues and play 16 games this year. 

 
Yeah but a lot of experts are conceivably arriving at high target totals for Diggs and Thielen (130s?) to have them both ranked right on the cusp of WR1. I don't see it and just feel like I'm missing something entirely. How many pass attempts can we expect from Cousins this year? Wentz was on pace for 540 last year (which I actually think is a good proxy) and had 607 the year before. When DeFillipo was the OC in CLE Manziel, McCown and Davis combined for 609. Vegas is projecting 10 wins for MIN this year, they projected 7 for PHI in both 2017 and 16 and I won't bother checking CLE's since I'm sure it was low. Even if Cousins tosses the rock 600 times, which I'm not expecting, I'd still think that their ADPs were slightly inflated. Maybe @Biabreakable could enlighten me?
The main issue is probably just that people aren’t sure which of Diggs or Thielen are going to command the larger target share.  Most ADP and rankings are based on the “upside” projection in which either player commands the lion’s share.  It is highly unlikely that both players live up to their current projections, but very likely that one of them will.

Is it OK to talk about the “Lion’s share” of Cousins’ targets?  That sounds like an INT issue to me...

 
Yeah but a lot of experts are conceivably arriving at high target totals for Diggs and Thielen (130s?) to have them both ranked right on the cusp of WR1. I don't see it and just feel like I'm missing something entirely. How many pass attempts can we expect from Cousins this year? Wentz was on pace for 540 last year (which I actually think is a good proxy) and had 607 the year before. When DeFillipo was the OC in CLE Manziel, McCown and Davis combined for 609. Vegas is projecting 10 wins for MIN this year, they projected 7 for PHI in both 2017 and 16 and I won't bother checking CLE's since I'm sure it was low. Even if Cousins tosses the rock 600 times, which I'm not expecting, I'd still think that their ADPs were slightly inflated. Maybe @Biabreakable could enlighten me?
Well the thing with Diggs is that he has missed games every year and played decoy in some games that he likely should not have played.

On the surface level of raw stats Adam Thielen has outperformed Stefon Diggs, which is why many vikings reporters were talking about how Thielens contract compares to the contract that Diggs got. Thielen deserves to be paid more.

Over the last 2 seasons Adam Thielen 32 games 234 targets 160 receptions 2243 yards 9 TD.

This is 7.3 targets 5 receptions 70 yards .28 TD on a per game basis.

68.4% catch rate which is above average and 9.6 yards per target has to be the top 10 percentile for all receivers over the last two seasons, I know Thielen was up there when I looked at this last season. He is remarkably efficient based on this metric.

Over the last 2 seasons Stefon Diggs 27 games 207 targets 148 receptions 1752 yards 11 TD

This is 7.7 targets 5.5 receptions 65 yards .4 TD on a per game basis.

71.5% catch rate which is above average and 8.5 yards per target is good but not amazing like Thielen.

If I were to project both out for what their per game averages have been for a full season.

Adam Thielen 16 games 117 targets 80 receptions 1120 yards 4.5 TD = 139 points standard 219 points PPR

Stefon Diggs 16 games 123 targets 88 receptions 1040 yards 6.4 TD = 142 points standard 230 points PPR

This shows that they are very close to the same productivity if you give Diggs the benefit of the doubt that he plays all 16 games which is something he hasn't done yet.

On that note Diggs said he changed his diet and offseason training to help him stay healthy before the 2017 season. He still had a groin injury which cost his games and caused him to be limited in others.

If you are looking for a safer more consistent player its Thielen. If you are looking for a player with more upside, its Diggs.

Adam Thielen greatly benefits from the times that Diggs is injured. His targets go up under that circumstance to more like 10 targets per game. On the flip side of that, Diggs scored a TD 4 games in a row at the end of last season including the Saints game. I don't think Diggs has reached his full potential yet, while I think Thielen has.

As far as trying to figure out how targets may be distributed now with the change in offensive coordinator and Kirk Cousins. I don't really see things changing too much. Diggs and Thielen are still the best two options in the passing game. I do not see Rudolph being used more because of DeFlippo. When you look at Deflippo with the Browns and Barnage, you have to understand that the Browns didn't have anything else. It was an abberation and not very instructive to what the coach might do under these circumstances with the Vikings. Now if Rudolph were as good as Ertz? And the receivers a bit worse than Thielen and Diggs? Sure then maybe the Eagles distribution might make sense. I still think the talent of the players dictates this and that Diggs and Thielen will be the most highly targeted players of the Vikings.

How many targets is that?

I am expecting Cousins to throw the ball 550 times as a median range projection for him. We can slice and dice the past examples but I have done that before and I still arrived at this average number of passing attempts (actualy that is 560 pass attempts so a bit less) pretty much every time I did it. Maybe 540 some times.

123 targets for Diggs would be 22% market share of the pass attempts. This might seem a bit high compared to past numbers because Diggs has missed games.

117 targets for Thielen would be 21% market share of the pass attempts.

I think both rates can coexist and this leaves 57% of the pass attempts left for Rudolph, Cook and whoever becomes the 3rd WR.

They are trying to pump up Treadwell, but I dunno about that. I'm skeptical of him doing much more than last year. No one else is really standing out though. I kind of like Bebe's kid but he has been playing with the 3rd string.

 
Stefon Diggs caught 4-of-8 targets for 51 yards in the Vikings' third preseason game against the Seahawks.

Diggs had a 27-yard grab to help set up Latavius Murray's touchdown. Diggs' eight targets were a team-high on Kirk Cousins' 28 attempts in the first half, and Vikings beat writers have noted the two have had the best connection among Minnesota pass catchers. Diggs has reeled in 7-of-12 targets for 86 yards and a score this preseason. When healthy, he has legitimate WR1 upside. Diggs took a big hit Friday but returned after a brief talk with the training staff.

Aug 24 - 9:47 PM

 
Diggs is a great WR. He's just not going to lead this team in targets with out an injury to Thielen……..
Agreed. But if they use him as they did today, it doesn't matter.

Love that he got both the deep 75-yard bomb, but also the little pass right at the goal line for the walk-in TD. With his speed and agility, they should keep using him the way KC uses Hill.

 
Stefon Diggs - WR -  Vikings

Stefon Diggs chipped in with 11 catches for 123 yards on 15 targets Thursday in the Vikings’ Week 4 loss to the Rams.

Diggs was especially active in the first half, tallying seven of his 11 grabs before the break. He made an astounding catch for a 24-yard gain in the third quarter on a ball tipped by Rams cornerback Sam Shields. This was a nice bounce-back outing for Diggs coming off a sluggish 17-yard performance in last week’s loss to Buffalo. The 24-year-old of Minneapolis Miracle fame will draw a tough assignment next week against a stingy Eagles secondary.

Sep 28 - 12:40 AM

 
I'm having trouble figuring out where the targets are going to come from for Diggs and Thielen and how the targets will be distributed between Diggs, Thielen, Rudolph and Cook. The fact that MIN has one of the best defenses in the league 
I think I spotted the flaw in the analysis.

 
He was SO close to a TD on a slant,  but the D-line was able to bat the pass down.  14 targets is as much as you can ask for though.   

i wouldn’t worry,  it’s coming. 

 
Would be nice if they would throw the ball to him more than 3 yards downfield.  Almost all his routes are short and then run after the catch.

 
Stefon Diggs - WR -  Vikings

Stefon Diggs caught 9-of-10 targets for 111 yards and a touchdown in Week 8 against the Saints.

Diggs had a big first quarter, making a 31-yard catch before getting in the end-zone on fourth down a few plays later. He ran the wrong route on Kirk Cousins’ pick six, but it was an otherwise solid game from Diggs, who led the Vikings in both yards and targets. This was a needed breakout after Diggs was held under 40 yards the last two weeks. Diggs is a WR2 for Week 9 against Detroit.

Oct 28 - 11:40 PM

 
Diggs did not practice today or any time this week, however he is listed as questionable on the injury report, so he might play.

Will he play like his normal self? Or will he be a decoy? He has played through injuries before and does not put up very good numbers when he has.

As noted above Diggs will often draw Darius Slay who is a good corner who matches up well with Diggs, if Diggs is also not 100% it makes this match up more challenging for him.

In Diggs 4 games vs the Lions in his career thus far, the worst he has done is 7 targets 5 receptions 66 yards 1 rushing attempt 9 yards.

Currently Diggs has the 4th most targets in the league (after Thielen, Landry, Beckham) with 85 targets (10.6 targets per game) and 5th in receptions (after Thielen, Beckham, Ertz, Barkley) with 58 (7.25 receptions per game) so as he is going to play seems unlikely anyone would bench him, for who?

But yes this may be a down game for Diggs. I think Diggs wins with how sharply he cuts when route running, and if the ribs are bothering him, he likely isn't going to be doing that as well as he usually does.

 
boilerdave said:
I see it noted that Diggs might see a lot of coverage from Darius Slay. Is that a cause for concern?
I was just reading that Slay is listed questionable with a knee injury, so DIggs being gimpy and questionable might be cancelled out by Slay also being questionable.

As far as looking at tie breakers and whatnot in trying to decide who to start.

It looks like DIggs will play, so you would need to have a lot of very good WR alternatives to consider benching him.

 
he's historically never played well while injured.  i believe most of those were groin issues but i'm personally about to replace him with crowell at flex even if he plays.. thoughts?  horrible idea?

 
he's historically never played well while injured.  i believe most of those were groin issues but i'm personally about to replace him with crowell at flex even if he plays.. thoughts?  horrible idea?
He hasn't put up good numbers playing injured in the past thats true.

This injury may be different and so the outcome may be different. However rib injury should limit his ability to cut as suddenly as he usually does. In my view it is those violent cuts he makes that contribute to him being injured at times, he hurts himself playing so hard. He has taken a few big hits along the way this year as well, which may contribute to this injury.

Crowell has been very inconsistent. He has had two good games and six bad games out of the 8 they have played so far this year. One out of four games he is worth starting. He does have a juicy match up this week against the Dolphins though who have given up the 3rd most fantasy points to RB over the first half of the season so far, 24.8 points per game in standard scoring.

Its a tough call, I would normally say Diggs over Crowell pretty easily, but Crowell does have a juicy match up ahead of him. 

 
I was just reading that Slay is listed questionable with a knee injury, so DIggs being gimpy and questionable might be cancelled out by Slay also being questionable.

As far as looking at tie breakers and whatnot in trying to decide who to start.

It looks like DIggs will play, so you would need to have a lot of very good WR alternatives to consider benching him.
Thanks.

I have T-Quan Smith as an option worth considering I think.

 
I'm waiting on Sunday inactives which may make my decision alot easier but I'm leaning towards starting Aaron Jones in the flex. If he is active it's real hard not to plug him in there.....especially with Slay popping up now as questionable after a limited practice Friday. 

 
http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/10380/stefon-diggs

ESPN's Courtney Cronin reports Stefon Diggs's (questionable, ribs) status is in doubt for Sunday's game with Detroit.

The Vikings promoted Chad Beebe from the practice squad, a sign they don't expect Diggs to be active. Diggs played through his injury Sunday night but was always on the wrong side of questionable after not practicing all week. The Vikings have incentive not to push Diggs with an upcoming bye. Kyle Rudolph and Laquon Treadwell will see increased targets if Diggs sits. Nov 3 - 11:02 AM

Source: ESPN

 
Stefon Diggs - WR -  Vikings

ESPN's Adam Schefter reports Stefon Diggs (ribs) is not expected to play Week 9 against the Lions.

The writing was on the wall after Minnesota promoted Chad Beebe from the practice squad on Saturday. With a bye in Week 10, the Vikings likely want to play it safe with their star receiver. Laquon Treadwell will see more snaps, but Kyle Rudolph might get the bigger fantasy boost with Diggs sidelined.

Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter 

Nov 4 - 12:14 AM

 
Stefon Diggs (ribs) told NFL Network's Ian Rapoport he participated in Monday's practice.

"I know I will play," Diggs said on RapSheet's podcast. After sitting out Week 9 and coming off a bye week, Diggs has now had two weeks to heal up. It would be a surprise if he is not ready to face the Bears on Sunday night.

Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter 

Nov 13 - 12:32 PM

 
Don't like the matchup against the Bears this weekend, but with Chubb and Breida both on bye I need to start him at flex. I'm expecting some yardage but not any TDs. 

 
I don't have any stats on it but more often than not I feel like diggs has performed very well on prime time.  This is also a very important game for them and he's a competitor so I expect good things assuming he puts in full practices this week.

 
Stefon Diggs - WR -  Vikings

Updating an earlier report, Stefon Diggs (ribs) is practicing in full for Week 11 against the Bears.

This confirms Diggs will be back for Sunday's divisional showdown at Soldier Field. Diggs was absent for Week 9 but had last week's bye to to rest his injured ribs. Even against an underrated Bears secondary, the 24-year-old should be started in all formats.

Source: Minnesota Vikings on Twitter 

Nov 14 - 5:19 PM

 
Don't like the matchup against the Bears this weekend, but with Chubb and Breida both on bye I need to start him at flex. I'm expecting some yardage but not any TDs. 
Why not? Bears defense has been very generous to opposing WRs this season. Nowhere near a Top 10 defense against WRs.  Yes they get a lot of sacks and they can disrupt the O-line

and make life uncomfortable for Cousins, but he's one of the best at giving his WRs a 50/50 chance at the ball.

 
Stefon Diggs caught 8-of-11 targets for 77 yards and a touchdown in Week 12 against the Packers.

He also had a 12-yard run. Diggs was left wide open on his 30-yard touchdown. The Packers didn't have an answer for Diggs or Adam Thielen, who torched the Green Bay secondary for 202 yards. Diggs has touchdowns in consecutive weeks after his monster Week 11. He'll remain a WR2 for Week 13's likely shootout with the Patriots.

Nov 26 - 12:08 AM

 
Didn't practice again today.

What's this guy's track record missing the first two days of practice and playing on Sunday? Didn't he do exactly that last week and then he lit it up? Or am I "misremembering?"

 
Didn't practice again today.

What's this guy's track record missing the first two days of practice and playing on Sunday? Didn't he do exactly that last week and then he lit it up? Or am I "misremembering?"
Diggs practiced all week prior to the Packers game and was not listed on the injury report as he had fully recovered from his rib injury.

This week he has a knee injury which must have occurred during the game against the Packers, so this is new.

There have been times in the past where Diggs did not practice all week but still played. I do not think he has done well in that situation, as the Vikings mostly used Diggs as a decoy in games where he was hurt and didn't practice before the game.

Maybe this is different and Diggs will be fine. I am not sure how serious his knee injury is. Zimmer did mention giving players more rest during the week following the bye, so it might just be that.

I need more information and I doubt there is going to be any in regards to if Diggs knee injury is serious or not.

 
Diggs practiced all week prior to the Packers game and was not listed on the injury report as he had fully recovered from his rib injury.

This week he has a knee injury which must have occurred during the game against the Packers, so this is new.

There have been times in the past where Diggs did not practice all week but still played. I do not think he has done well in that situation, as the Vikings mostly used Diggs as a decoy in games where he was hurt and didn't practice before the game.

Maybe this is different and Diggs will be fine. I am not sure how serious his knee injury is. Zimmer did mention giving players more rest during the week following the bye, so it might just be that.

I need more information and I doubt there is going to be any in regards to if Diggs knee injury is serious or not.
its his birthday today too.  maybe they gave him a day off considering that too.  but if he doesn't practice tomorrow then i bet he doesn't play.

 
Played 94% of snaps Sunday night. So he either played through something or other happened at end of the game. NFL teams don't give healthy players the first 2 days off unless it's not football related, but they listed it as knee on report.

 
Diggs practiced all week prior to the Packers game and was not listed on the injury report as he had fully recovered from his rib injury.

This week he has a knee injury which must have occurred during the game against the Packers, so this is new.

There have been times in the past where Diggs did not practice all week but still played. I do not think he has done well in that situation, as the Vikings mostly used Diggs as a decoy in games where he was hurt and didn't practice before the game.

Maybe this is different and Diggs will be fine. I am not sure how serious his knee injury is. Zimmer did mention giving players more rest during the week following the bye, so it might just be that.

I need more information and I doubt there is going to be any in regards to if Diggs knee injury is serious or not.
Kind of the way I remember it too over the past couple of seasons... when he's a full go (full practice), he looks like a world beater. Really drops below average when fighting through something though.

Thielen banged up as well (calf).

 
For what it's worth...

Chris Tomasson@christomasson

Vikings wide receiver Stefon Diggs, who missed practice Wednesday and Thursday with a knee injury, told me he’s playing Sunday at New England.

 
For what it's worth...

Chris Tomasson@christomasson

Vikings wide receiver Stefon Diggs, who missed practice Wednesday and Thursday with a knee injury, told me he’s playing Sunday at New England.
Yeah. He always says that.

I do tend to believe him in this case. He said the same thing though earlier this year and didn't play.

So hard to say.

 
wait..Diggs is hurt, again?!  say it isn't so..🙄

it's becoming so routine for this guy. he's on 2019's  do not draft list, along with Fournette. and Cooper Kupp-cake.

 
wait..Diggs is hurt, again?!  say it isn't so..🙄

it's becoming so routine for this guy. he's on 2019's  do not draft list, along with Fournette. and Cooper Kupp-cake.
Curious why Cooper Kupp is on your DND list? You just mad he ruined your season this year?  I don't see a logical reason for grouping him in with Diggs and Fournette.

 

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