The Buffalo Bills are not having the best of the offseason. With the Kansas City Chiefs and the Cincinnati Bengals spending money on their offensive lines to upgrade protection for Patrick Mahomes and Joe Burrow, the Bills had to stay put as they were restrained due to the salary cap.
While they couldn't spend much money, they lost important players in the market, none more important than Tremaine Edmund. All-Pro wide receiver Stefon Diggs has publicly toyed with the idea of playing for the New York Giants with his brother, All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs, saying that they could play each other twice per year if he changes teams.
But fans in Buffalo were not thrilled with his tweets.
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But here comes the interesting tweak. Stefon wasn't pleading to be traded or saying he wanted to go in a different direction. As he said in a later tweet, he was just tweeting some lyrics from Drake.
Even the original poster recognized that the brothers were just trolling.
Which teams might be interested in Stefon Diggs?
The New England Patriots could help Mac Jones with a receiver of his caliber, but the Bills would never trade such a great player for a division rival.
The Jacksonville Jaguars don't have the financial flexibility needed to pull the trigger on this deal as they're committed to a massive contract for Christian Kirk.
Any team that pulls off a deal for Diggs to help develop a young quarterback is a big winner. Just as he helped Allen's development, he'd be a great weapon for any offense needing a number-one receiver.
While it's still unlikely that Buffalo would consider such a trade, there would be no shortage of interest if they decide to test the waters.
Trading Diggs post-June 1 would give Buffalo some much-needed cap relief and draft picks to rejuvenate the team, as his trade value is closer to Tyreek Hill and A.J. Brown, certainly fetching two early picks.
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