The case for Minnesota to draft Trevon Diggs

Do you think drafting Trevon Diggs is a good idea?

Minnesota has two cornerbacks — Trae Waynes and Mackensie Alexander — entering free agency and given the current salary cap situation, the team might not be able to re-sign them.

That’s where Alabama corner Trevon Diggs comes in. Diggs joins his brother, Stefon, in Minnesota and adds depth to a position that Mike Zimmer loves to have depth at.

The younger Diggs had three interceptions and eight pass deflections last season. He also earned first team All-American honors from Pro Football Focus.

There is also the concern about Xavier Rhodes. Rhodes is a player who could possibly be cut due to the Vikings’ salary cap. And even if Rhodes restructures, his level of play has dropped off to the point where I don’t think the Vikings can rely on him like they once did.

I think the Vikings should try and sign at least Alexander, but if he commands a high price, it could be smart to take a chance on a defensive back in the first round. Another reason for it is Anthony Harris. Not only does Minnesota potentially several players at cornerback, but Harris is a safety who tied for the NFL lead in interceptions with six last season. He’s going to be commanding a lot of money in the free agency market, so adding a player at defensive back is crucial.