Lions Shouldn't Gamble on Diggs | Detroit Lions News
The Detroit Lions are scrambling at cornerback after releasing Terrion Arnold and relying heavily on D.J. Reed, prompting interest in veteran Trevon Diggs — a once-elite ball hawk now sidelined by injuries and inconsistency. While Diggs’ interception prowess and youthful age (28) make him tempting, his recent decline, limited playing time with the Packers, and risky, high-speed style suggest he’s a dangerous gamble. The Lions would be wiser to pursue proven, affordable options like Adoree’ Jackson or Marshon Lattimore rather than betting big on a player whose prime may be fading.
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