Stefon Diggs Just Reignited A Familiar Ravens Offseason Debate

Could Stefon Diggs' next move lead him to a championship run or a mentorship role with promising NFL teams?

Stefon Diggs is still on the board, and with training camp closing in, that’s turning into one of the more interesting veteran storylines around the league.

The former All-Pro wideout remains unsigned after the New England Patriots decided to move on and acquire A.J. Brown.

New England thinks it upgraded the position, but Diggs has made it clear he still wants to play and still believes he can deliver. ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported that at least five teams have checked in on him.

That makes Diggs one of the biggest names left in the market, especially after he posted 85 catches for 1,013 yards last season. With a résumé that could eventually land him in the Hall of Fame, the question now is simple: where does his 12th NFL season make the most sense?

Washington Commanders

If Diggs wants something that feels a little personal, Washington fits. He’s a Maryland native and played college football at the University of Maryland, so the Commanders would give him a homecoming of sorts.

There’s also a football fit here. Washington could use another dependable weapon to help Jaylen Daniels push the Commanders back closer to where they were two years ago instead of where they fell to in 2025. Pairing Diggs with Terry McLaurin would force defenses to pick their poison and should create more room for one of those Pro Bowl receivers to work.

Miami Dolphins

Miami would keep Diggs in the AFC East, and it would also put him in a spot where he could help a young group grow up fast. The Dolphins could use his experience as a steadying presence for quarterback Malik Willis, who is getting his first real chance to run a team through a full season.

For an offense that doesn’t have much proven veteran talent, this is the kind of move that makes immediate sense. Diggs would bring reliability, and Miami would get a proven receiver who can still produce.

Kansas City Chiefs

If Diggs is chasing the ring, Kansas City has to be part of the conversation. The Chiefs are an established championship operation, and that kind of setting could appeal to a veteran who wants to keep pushing for that elusive Super Bowl title.

Kansas City did stumble in 2025, finishing 6-11 and seeing its run of three straight Super Bowl appearances end. But the addition of Kenneth Walker III gives the roster another piece, and the team could be back in the contender mix.

Diggs would also know exactly what he’s signing up for with Patrick Mahomes. Mahomes has a way of getting the most out of his receivers, and Diggs could become a dependable option as the future Hall of Fame quarterback works his way back early in the season.

Baltimore Ravens

Baltimore offers a similar pitch. Diggs could look at the Ravens and see a team where he might be the final piece that helps get them over the top.

He’d also be a real help to Lamar Jackson, who is under pressure to get back to MVP form. The Ravens have had inconsistency at receiver and still don’t have a true No. 1, which makes this a strong blend of opportunity and team success for Diggs.

Tennessee Titans

The Titans have to be included because of Diggs’ previous ties to offensive coordinator Brian Daboll. If he’s focused only on contending, Tennessee may not be the cleanest fit, since the team is probably still a year or two away.

Still, there’s a clear role here. Diggs would give Cam Ward a veteran presence in his second year, and among these options, Tennessee looks like the place where he could walk in and immediately see the most targets.

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