Commanders named best team fit for the 'other' Diggs
The Washington Commanders have been named the best team fit for former Cowboys star.
The Washington Commanders made several changes to their coaching staff and roster during the offseason. After winning just five games in 2025, Adam Peters knew changes had to be made. Injuries happen every year, and while replacing Jayden Daniels is no easy feat, it seemed like "next man up" was a choice instead of a mindset across every position that suffered injuries.
To be fair, Marcus Mariota was holding his own until he also got hurt. Defensively, a lot of changes happened. Peters saw the gaps he needed to fill, and he used the opportunity to get younger and faster players to complement the Commanders' dynamic offense.
With most of their pieces in place, there is always room for improvement. ESPN analyst Matt Bowen suggests that the Commanders would be a good landing spot for cornerback Trevon Diggs. Trevon Diggs, CBBest team fit: Washington Commanders Washington could view Diggs as a reclamation project, helping him get back to being a true playmaker in the secondary.
He has had 20 interceptions in six NFL seasons, including a league high of 11 in 2021. Under new coordinator Daronte Jones, Diggs can use his man coverage traits and backfield vision to get a jump on the ball in the Commanders' pressure-heavy scheme. However, he has plenty of availability concerns after spending at least a portion of the past three seasons on injured reserve.