Vikings Trade Proposal Lands Former League-Leading All-Pro Playmaker

   

 
Getty

Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell looks on before the game against the New York Giants.
The Minnesota Vikings have taken a volume approach with their roster as far as the cornerback position is concerned, but they remain a candidate for a splash move. That could make the Vikings a fitting trade destination for Dallas Cowboys star Trevon Diggs.

Diggs, the No. 51 overall pick of the 2020 draft, is heading into Year 2 of a five-year, $97 million contract.

That is one reason he could be available and, possibly even at a discount.

Bleacher Report’s Brent Sobleski listed Diggs among his list of “players who need fresh starts,” noting the deal could help the Cowboys and suggesting a potential cost of doing business. With that, this Heavy Sports trade proposal meets Sobleski’s asking price for the Vikings to land Diggs.

Vikings get:

Trevon Diggs
Cowboys get:

2026 fifth-round pick
“Both cornerback Trevon Diggs and the Dallas Cowboys may be better off without each other,” Sobleski wrote on May 23. “Dallas added depth at cornerback this offseason by trading for former first-round pick Kaiir Elam and selecting East Carolina’s Shavon Revel Jr. in the third round of the draft. That duo will join DaRon Bland and Israel Mukuamu, who can cover the slot after Jourdan Lewis’ departure in free agency.

“Another team in search of cornerback help should take a flier on Diggs since he’s one of the league’s biggest defensive playmakers when healthy. A trade would help the Cowboys free up money to re-sign Bland, who is a free agent after the 2025 campaign, or for the mega-extension that edge-rusher Micah Parsons will inevitably sign.”

The Vikings can afford to be that team to trade for Diggs, possession $14.2 million in cap space, per Over The Cap.

They would need to beat Sobleski’s projected asking price after trading their sixth-rounder.

 
Trevon Diggs Comes With Major Red Flag
 

GettyTrevon Diggs #7 of the Dallas Cowboys looks on from the sideline against the New Orleans Saints.
Diggs, the younger brother of former Vikings wide receiver Stefon Diggs, led the NFL with 11 interceptions, 142 INT return yards, and 2 INT touchdowns, earning All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors in 2021. He followed that up with another Pro Bowl campaign in 2022.

While suggesting a Diggs trade is “counterintuitive,” there is good reason beyond the finances.

“That may come across as counterintuitive considering how good Diggs has been when he’s healthy, but he hasn’t been healthy over the last two seasons,” Sobleski wrote.

“Diggs has endured back-to-back season-ending injuries to the same knee, which resulted in only 13 total appearances. The 26-year-old could bounce back, but the Cowboys might not get the return they expected.”

Diggs has 6 picks in his 30 games, all starts, since that league-leading season.

The Cowboys can shave $9.6 million with $2.9 million in dead money if they trade him after June 1, per OTC.

 
Players Who Could Be on Trade Block for Vikings
 

GettyJordan Addison #3 of the Minnesota Vikings runs in for a touchdown against the Atlanta Falcons.
The Vikings have spoken confidently about their group heading into their offseason program, with OTAs set to begin on May 27. However, several players make sense as potential trade candidates if the Cowboys ask for more than draft capital in a trade for Diggs.

Arguably chief among them is wide receiver Jordan Addison.

Addison was the No. 23 overall pick of the 2023 draft. But legal trouble off the field and a deep position group could push him onto the trade block.

We’ve got action. J.J. McCarthy to Jordan Addison.
Backup tight end Josh Oliver could also be expendable with starter T.J. Hockenson, a two-time Pro Bowler, healthy heading into the offseason program. The Vikings would always up their draft capital offer, too.

That is, if they deem Diggs a worthy target.

The Vikings endured multiple injuries at cornerback last season, and 2024 fourth-round draft pick Khyree Jackson was killed in a car crash last summer. Taking on another risk is daunting.
Josh Buckhalter covers the NBA and NFL for Heavy.com. He has covered both leagues since 2016, including bylines at FanSided, Last Word on Sports and Clocker Sports. He's based in Villa Park, Illinois. Follow Josh on Twitter and Instagram: @JoshGBuck More about Josh Buckhalter

da -
The Latest

Vikings Trade Proposal Lands Former League-Leading All-Pro Playmaker

Sport -7 giờ

 Getty Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell looks on before the game against the New York Giants.The Minnesota Vikings have taken a volume approach with their roster as far as the cornerback position is concerned, but they remain a candidate for ...

Kyle Richards faces losing her multi-million dollar Aspen mansion amid $327,000 tax debt scandal – suspicious property documents under federal review - suong

Entertainment -7 giờ

The glamorous life of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Kyle Richards is facing a major upheaval as she becomes the subject of a federal tax investigation over an outstanding debt of $327,612, unpaid since 2021. Just when it seemed ...

Lions Expected to Quickly Make a Big Aidan Hutchinson Move

Sport -7 giờ

Getty The Detroit Lions are at long last able to make a major move with star edge rusher Aiden Hutchinson, which needs to be settled soon. While the Detroit Lions‘ 2024 season was packed with plenty of highs, it also brought some ...

Browns’ Wide Receiver Trade Denied by NFC Team

Sport -7 giờ

 Getty Images The Cleveland Browns attempted to trade for Chris Olave but were denied.The Cleveland Browns made a run at bolstering their wide receiver corps with a trade for New Orleans Saints standout Chris Olave, but their efforts were quickly turned ...

Cowboys New $4.2 Million QB Joe Milton III Turns Heads in ‘Wild’ OTA Debut

Sport -7 giờ

After weeks of speculation on a possible trade of their athletically gifted third-string quarterback, the New England Patriots on April 3 finally bit the bullet and traded away former Tennessee Volunteer Joe Milton III, their 2024 sixth-round draft pick. The Dallas Cowboys sent ...