To aid their young quarterback, CJ Stroud, the Houston Texans may use additional weapons, and they could get one by trading for Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs, who is a genuine number one.
Diggs’ name has surfaced in a number of hypothetical deals, so there’s a decent chance Buffalo will take the experienced wide receiver into consideration if the correct price is offered. The only question left is: What would the Texans be able to provide in exchange for Diggs?
When talking about possible trade packages for Diggs, Bleacher Report’s Maurice Moton included a proposal that included the terms of a deal with the Texans.
Diggs appears to be a win-win for all parties, but the Texans will need to give up their 2024 first-round pick (ranked no. 23 overall) and their fourth-round selection (ranked no. 123 overall) in order to get him. Although the Bills receive draft capital that should aid in roster restructuring, Houston gains an experienced wideout who can enhance Stroud’s play even further.
About the agreement, Moton wrote the following:
Stroud could throw for nearly 5,000 yards and more than 30 touchdowns (if needed) with Diggs’ dependable 68.8 percent reception rate and experienced sense.
Like the Philadelphia Eagles did two years ago, Houston can trade first- and middle-round draft picks for a legitimate No. 1 receiver. Remember, a few months before he turned 25, Brown was purchased by Philadelphia for a first- and third-round pick?
Due to his age, Diggs may be slightly less expensive than Brown, but the Bills can still demand a high draft pick according to his impressive record.
Whether the Texans are able to complete a trade for Diggs this summer is still to be seen. However, it will undoubtedly be a huge lift for them if they succeed.
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