Overview
- NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero said interest has been limited and suggested most offers would resemble a one-year deal near $5 million with movement likely after the draft.
- New England released Diggs on March 11 to avoid a $26.5 million 2026 cap charge and a $6 million guarantee that was set to vest, even though he led the team with 85 catches for 1,013 yards and four touchdowns last season.
- Diggs made his first public appearance since the cut at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic, where he caught Tom Brady’s first touchdown pass of the event.
- Analysts, including Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox, have flagged the Ravens and Titans as the most logical landing spots, which remains informed speculation rather than active negotiations.
- Patriots executive Eliot Wolf has not closed the door on a reunion, keeping New England as a possibility as other teams sort needs through free agency and the draft.