Packers claim CB Diggs after he was waived by the Cowboys
The Green Bay Packers have claimed cornerback Trevon Diggs after the Dallas Cowboys waived him earlier this week.
Why it matters: This acquisition signals a new chapter for both Diggs and the Packers, who are looking to bolster their secondary with a player known for his ball-hawking abilities.
- Diggs, who signed a five-year, $97 million contract extension in 2023, brings a unique skill set that could enhance the Packers' defensive scheme.
- The financial implications for Green Bay include absorbing a base salary of $472,000 for Week 18 with an additional $58,823 if he is active.
What’s new: After battling knee injuries that limited him to just 21 games over the last two seasons, Diggs’ move comes at a crucial time as the Packers prepare for the postseason.
- He opened training camp on the physically unable to perform list but was activated for the first game of the season.
- In his eight appearances this year, Diggs recorded only 27 tackles and did not contribute any interceptions or pass breakups, despite being known for his defensive prowess in previous seasons.
Yes, but: While Diggs has shown promise in the past, his recent performance raises questions about his current status.
- Notably, he had at least one interception in each of his previous five seasons, including a remarkable 11 interceptions in 2021, which earned him a first-team All-Pro honor.
- However, his struggles this season—failing to secure any turnovers—could indicate lingering effects from his injuries.
What to watch: The dynamic between Diggs and the Packers’ coaching staff will be crucial moving forward.
- Coach Brian Schottenheimer's comments regarding Diggs' waiver process highlight potential issues within the Cowboys' organization, suggesting that internal protocols were not followed properly during his rehabilitation.
- This context may inform how the Packers utilize Diggs and integrate him into their defensive scheme, particularly in high-stakes scenarios.
The bottom line: The Packers risk in claiming Diggs could pay off if he can return to his former level of play, potentially solidifying their defense as they look towards playoff success.
- With no guaranteed money beyond this season, both the team and player have the incentive to perform well as the season progresses.
- As the Packers navigate the remainder of the season, all eyes will be on how effectively Diggs can transition into his new role and whether he can recapture his elite form on the field.
