Trading Stefon Diggs listed as Vikings’ best offseason move

Now that you’ve had time, do you think trading Stefon Diggs was the correct decision?

Minnesota dealt its leading receiver from 2019, Stefon Diggs, this offseason.

Despite the loss of production, it’s not all bad: the Vikings received a first-round pick, fifth-round pick, sixth-round pick and a 2021 fourth-round pick from Buffalo for Diggs and a seventh-rounder.

Also the team still has Adam Thielen, and it drafted wideout Justin Jefferson with one of the picks from the Bills.

Bleacher Report is a fan of the decision. The outlet listed the Vikings trading Diggs as the smartest decision the team made this offseason. Here’s what the outlet said about the trade:

“While adding Stefon Diggs was a great move for the Bills, getting rid of him was a savvy one for the Vikings. While he is a fantastic receiver, he is also set to carry a cap hit of just under $11 million in 2020. That wouldn’t be a big deal for most franchises, but it would have been tough to swallow for the Vikings.”

Overall, if Jefferson performs and Thielen has a comeback year, the Vikings will have made a good decision.