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The NFL offseason often brings unexpected narratives, and few are more divisive than the current situation surrounding Trevon Diggs. Once a standout defensive playmaker for the Dallas Cowboys, Diggs now finds himself searching for a new opportunity while opinions about his value remain sharply split across the league.
Some analysts still believe there is untapped potential. Alex Kay of Bleacher Report recently described Diggs as the NFL's "most underrated" remaining free agent.
The argument is rooted in his past production-at his peak, Diggs was among the most dangerous ball-hawking cornerbacks in football, capable of shifting momentum with timely interceptions and aggressive coverage.
Kay suggests that a change of scenery could help Diggs rediscover that form. At just 27 years old, he is not yet past the typical prime for his position. In theory, a short-term "prove-it" deal could allow a team to take a calculated gamble, potentially gaining high-level performance at a relatively low cost.
Yet, that optimistic outlook clashes with the reality of Diggs' recent trajectory. Injuries and inconsistency have defined the last few seasons, limiting his ability to stay on the field. Since signing a major contract extension in 2023, Diggs has appeared in fewer than 20 games, raising serious questions about durability and long-term reliability.
Career derailed by injuries and decisions
One of the more unusual chapters in Diggs' recent career came during the 2025 season, when he missed significant time due to a strange off-field injury. He later explained that a television fell on his head while he was attempting to install it on an outdoor patio, an incident that only added to concerns about his situation.
Tensions with the Cowboys organization ultimately led to his departure. Following a Christmas Day game against the Washington Commanders, Diggs requested to remain in the Washington, D.C. area to spend time with family rather than travel back with the team.
The request was denied, but he chose to stay anyway, a decision that further strained an already fragile relationship. That moment effectively marked the breaking point between player and franchise.
Shortly after his release, Diggs was picked up by the Green Bay Packers, signaling another fresh start. However, his future remains uncertain as he continues to navigate free agency.
For teams around the league, Diggs represents a complicated evaluation. On one hand, his past performance suggests high upside. On the other, his recent availability and decision-making raise legitimate concerns. Any team considering signing him will have to weigh those factors carefully.
Diggs stands at a crossroads. Whether he can revive his career will depend not just on talent, but on consistency, health, and a willingness to embrace a new opportunity.
