Stefon Diggs hopes to revive his top-10 receiver status with the New England Patriots after a difficult season with the Buffalo Bills and an injury that curtailed his time in Houston. Although he faced challenges in the 2023 season and received little interest in free agency, the Patriots recognized his potential and signed him to a three-year deal. Success in his new environment relies on his recovery from a torn ACL and ability to integrate into a new offensive system. A productive year could position him back among elite pass catchers.
Can Stefon Diggs get back to top-10 status by the end of his first year with the Patriots? Diggs has worked hard during the offseason to get himself ready to potentially be on the field in Week 1.
At the age of 31, and coming off a serious knee injury, it could be asking a lot of Diggs to be a deep threat right away.
Procurement of a number one wide receiver was near the top of New England's offseason priority list, and if Diggs can be that guy, it wouldn't be surprising to see him inch up towards the top 10 by the end of the season.
The combination of the way he's handling the tough New England media and his work ethic on the field are good signs.
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