08-01-2018, 01:56 AM
The Minnesota Vikings simply do not let valuable players walk.
On Tuesday, the Vikings reportedly agreed to a deal to sign wide receiver Stefon Diggs to a five-year contract extension, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. With that they have locked up one of the most efficient — and unguardable — wide receivers in the NFL.
Over the past two years, Vikings quarterbacks average 8.5 yards per attempt with a 71.4 percent completion percentage and and 110.7 quarterback rating when throwing in Diggs’ direction, according to Pro-Football Reference. Put another way: Diggs turns Vikings QBs into Tom Brady.
The Vikings’ 2015 fifth-round pick has become as versatile of a receiver as exists in the NFL, switching from a slot role in 2016 to predominantly outside role in 2017 with no drop in efficiency.
His deep receiving ability is among the best in the NFL. Over the last two years, Diggs has caught 52.1 percent of passes traveling more than 15 yards in the air — which is higher than Julio Jones and Antonio Brown — and Vikings QBs have a 137.2 rating when throwing deep in his direction.
Pro Football Focus ranked Diggs as the 15th best player under the age of 25. He was No. 1 in PFF’s contested catches statistic.
And keep in mind, players like Cayleb Jones and Brandon Zylstra, who are battling for spots on the Vikings’ roster, are older than Diggs. That could be the explanation for why his five missed games over the last two years are not a concern for the team.
http://www.1500espn.com/vikings-2/2018/0...extension/
On Tuesday, the Vikings reportedly agreed to a deal to sign wide receiver Stefon Diggs to a five-year contract extension, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. With that they have locked up one of the most efficient — and unguardable — wide receivers in the NFL.
Over the past two years, Vikings quarterbacks average 8.5 yards per attempt with a 71.4 percent completion percentage and and 110.7 quarterback rating when throwing in Diggs’ direction, according to Pro-Football Reference. Put another way: Diggs turns Vikings QBs into Tom Brady.
The Vikings’ 2015 fifth-round pick has become as versatile of a receiver as exists in the NFL, switching from a slot role in 2016 to predominantly outside role in 2017 with no drop in efficiency.
His deep receiving ability is among the best in the NFL. Over the last two years, Diggs has caught 52.1 percent of passes traveling more than 15 yards in the air — which is higher than Julio Jones and Antonio Brown — and Vikings QBs have a 137.2 rating when throwing deep in his direction.
Pro Football Focus ranked Diggs as the 15th best player under the age of 25. He was No. 1 in PFF’s contested catches statistic.
And keep in mind, players like Cayleb Jones and Brandon Zylstra, who are battling for spots on the Vikings’ roster, are older than Diggs. That could be the explanation for why his five missed games over the last two years are not a concern for the team.
http://www.1500espn.com/vikings-2/2018/0...extension/