DONE DEAL: Buffalo Bills has landed another super star from…

DONE DEAL: Buffalo Bills has landed another super star from…

Since it’s the Buffalo Bills’ offseason, trade rumors involving Stefon Diggs are bound to intensify—as they supposedly do each year. The former All-Pro receiver’s frequent cryptic remarks, which are either misinterpreted, exaggerated, or hint to something deeper going on behind the scenes, don’t help.

Diggs said he is quite concerned about his playing future going into the offseason in his first public remarks since the Bills season concluded.

Although we wouldn’t want Diggs to be anything other than the powerful wide receiver he has shown himself to be, trade negotiations can move swiftly, and he is undoubtedly a player that many clubs are vying for. Even Diggs is unsure about what lies ahead, so now seems like the ideal moment to consider your alternatives. Which teams, though, would be most keen to trade for Diggs? These are the five ideas we had.

The Minnesota Vikings’ elimination of the New Orleans Saints from the playoffs in the 2018 NFC Conference Championship is likely still fresh in the minds of Saints supporters. Dubbed the “Minneapolis Miracle,” Diggs hasn’t forgotten either, we can assure you.

However, a year later, Diggs was traded out of the Vikings, and he hasn’t missed the postseason since. Given that the Saints are in the NFL’s weakest division, Diggs, who is thirty years old, probably doesn’t want to take the chance of playing for a team that isn’t expected to cause problems in the postseason. Michael Thomas feels displeased, which can cause him to leave. Derek Carr needs more than just one game-changing receiver to run a high-scoring offense, even though Chris Olave is an excellent weapon. A player like Diggs would be a great addition.

Making sure Bryce Young receives all the support he needs to reach his full potential is the Carolina Panthers’ main goal for this offseason. Although hiring Dave Canales is a start, there are still a few things that need to be done in Carolina. Finding a No. 1 wideout to compliment Adam Thielen should be a primary priority, in addition to strengthening the offensive line. This offseason, it might be challenging to find a proven talent without a first-round pick.

Together with Brian Burns, who is expected to become a free agent, the Panthers do have a number of young players. But the Bills also have needs, so if the Panthers could arrange a sign-and-trade whereby Burns goes to the Bills in return for Diggs and a

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