13 things to know about Bills WR Stefon Diggs

13 things to know about Buffalo Bills WR Stefon Diggs following his trade from the Vikings to the Bills.

Crimson Tide defensive back Trevon Diggs. Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

Brother entering NFL

Could it be Diggs times-two come April for the Bills? It’s possible.

Stefon Diggs’ younger brother, Trevon, just wrapped up his time at the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine. And he’s got to be pretty good too, as he’s a product of the college football powerhouse that is the University of Alabama, a program known for the their stout defensive units, to say the least.

Like his brother who’s now on the Bills, the 6-foot-2 defensive back was once actually a receiver but moved to cornerback. He also returned kicks in college. Speaking of the combine, Trevon Diggs joked during his interview with media members tthere that it would “be easy” to cover his brother in the NFL.

While grabbing both Diggs brothers could be a fun storyline, it’s probably unlikely. Diggs might be a late first-round pick. The Bills no longer have their first rounder, so they’d have to hope he fell to them in the second round. But even then, with Josh Norman’s recent signing, it wouldn’t make much sense for the Bills to take a cornerback. Dare to dream, maybe?