Houston Texans Land $72 Million Weapon for Blockbuster Trading..

To aid their young quarterback, CJ Stroud, the Houston Texans could use additional weapons, and they could get one by trading for Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs, who is a genuine no. 1.

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 the Bills in exchange for Diggs?

In a proposal made by Maurice Moton of Bleacher Report when addressing the various trade packages for Diggs, the parameters for a Texans deal was also underlined.

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 assist enhance Stroud’s play even further.

Stroud could throw for nearly 5,000 yards and more than 30 touchdowns (if needed) with to 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.

With a weapon like Stefon Diggs at his disposal on the Houston Texans offence, there’s reason to think that CJ Stroud can produce higher yardage.
During his debut campaign, Stroud completed 63.9 percent of his passes for 4,108 yards and 23 touchdowns. In addition, he only recorded five interceptions, making him one of the league’s most effective quarterbacks.
Diggs, meanwhile, caught 107 passes for 1183 yards and eight touchdowns. Given that the wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills isn’t exactly having the best season, it’s easy to envision him improving if given the right circumstances.

Diggs, who is only thirty years old, ought to have enough of energy left in him to contribute as a veteran and influential receiver for the Texans.
Although the Texans should be interested by the potential of getting a talented wideout like Diggs, it is unclear how much interest they will have in him.

 

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