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Stefon Diggs

WR BUF

College: Maryland | 9 years
Height: 6'0" | Weight: 191 lbs
Birth Date: 1993-11-29
2024 Bye Week: 13

Total Pts: 191.8
Avg Pts: 11.28
Rank: 13 WR

Free Agent

2024 RTSports Outlook

Diggs had another big season as the top target in the Bills explosive passing attack. He was fourth overall in fantasy receiver. He has been a top-10 fantasy receiver each of the past three seasons. Diggs had nine games last year with 20-plus fantasy points. He had seven 100-yard games. Diggs topped 1,400 yards two of three seasons. Diggs has five straight 1,000-yard seasons and 100-plus catches four of those years. He is the No. 1 receiver for the Bills and should get plenty of work in that role. Diggs is 29 years old and seems to have plenty left in the tank. Diggs is a pretty physical receiver that does well in making plays all over the field. He isn't afraid to go over the middle and make the tough catch. He also has good moves in space and top hands. Fantasy Outlook:   Diggs is a top-10 fantasy receiver, capable of finishing first overall. He will be as consistent as any receiver in the game, racking up catches and yards. Look for around 110 receptions, 1,400 yards and double-digit touchdowns.

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Fantasy WeekPts
Scoring
Week 116.20Stefon Diggs 102 receiving yds (10.20 pts)
Stefon Diggs 5 yd TD reception (6.00 pts)
Week 26.60Stefon Diggs 66 receiving yds (6.60 pts)
Week 311.10Stefon Diggs 111 receiving yds (11.10 pts)
Week 442.00Stefon Diggs 120 receiving yds (12.00 pts)
Stefon Diggs 11 yd TD reception (9.00 pts)
Stefon Diggs 13 yd TD reception (9.00 pts)
Stefon Diggs 55 yd TD reception (12.00 pts)
Week 520.10Stefon Diggs 1 fumble lost (-1.00 pts)
Stefon Diggs 121 receiving yds (12.10 pts)
Stefon Diggs 15 yd TD reception (9.00 pts)
Week 610.00Stefon Diggs 100 receiving yds (10.00 pts)
Week 714.80Stefon Diggs 58 receiving yds (5.80 pts)
Stefon Diggs 25 yd TD reception (9.00 pts)
Week 87.00Stefon Diggs 70 receiving yds (7.00 pts)
Week 919.60Stefon Diggs 86 receiving yds (8.60 pts)
Stefon Diggs 1 receiving 2XP (2.00 pts)
Stefon Diggs 17 yd TD reception (9.00 pts)
Week 103.40Stefon Diggs 34 receiving yds (3.40 pts)
Week 112.70Stefon Diggs 27 receiving yds (2.70 pts)
Week 1216.40Stefon Diggs 74 receiving yds (7.40 pts)
Stefon Diggs 13 yd TD reception (9.00 pts)
Week 13
Playoff Week 12.40Stefon Diggs 24 receiving yds (2.40 pts)
Playoff Week 24.80Stefon Diggs 48 receiving yds (4.80 pts)
Playoff Week 32.90Stefon Diggs 29 receiving yds (2.90 pts)
Playoff Week 43.10Stefon Diggs 26 receiving yds (2.60 pts)
Stefon Diggs 5 rushing yds (0.50 pts)
Playoff Week 58.70Stefon Diggs 87 receiving yds (8.70 pts)
Player Notes
Feb 23 8:43pm ET

Buffalo Bills WR Stefon Diggs posted a catch rate of 72% from Weeks 1-9 in 2023, but that mark fell to 59% from Week 10 onward.

Fantasy Spin: Diggs still managed an impressive 107 receptions, but he finished with his fewest receiving yards since joining the Bills, and he seemed unhappy with his role at times. There is a chance that he simply had a rough patch at the end of the year, but it could also be a sign that he is starting to decline a bit.

From TheHuddle

Feb 17 1:20pm ET

The Athletic's Joe Buscaglia believes that the wide receiver position is the Buffalo Bills' biggest need heading into the new league year in 2024. The Bills will still have quarterback Josh Allen and receiver Stefon Diggs, but the second half of last year yielded a lack of consistent explosive plays on offense and capped some of the team's overall potential. The absence of an explosive receiver who could attract attention away from Diggs made the Bills rely on shorter throws, their running game and longer drives to come away with points. Adding a top-tier receiver in this year's NFL draft could help open things up for Buffalo on offense significantly, which could help them eventually return to the Super Bowl. Giving Diggs help across the field should also help him produce more after he ended last year with a low ceiling for fantasy managers.

From RotoBaller

Feb 4 5:13pm ET

Dynasty | When asked about his future in Buffalo, Stefon Diggs has said, "We'll see." Dynasty Analysis: Diggs is clearly disappointed in how things went down for Buffalo the second half of the season. While his 107/1,183/8 line looks good on paper, he didn't have a 100-yard game after week six and looked increasingly frustrated as the season went on. While he hasn't demanded any kind of trade, it's seems possible (if not likely) he does at some point this off-season. Diggs' dynasty value is decreasing based on his age but a change of scenery could do him some good.

From Dynasty League Fantasy

Feb 2 5:30pm ET

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs expressed uncertainty about his future in Buffalo in his first comments since losing in the Divisional Round of the playoffs to the Kansas City Chiefs. When asked whether he was ready to move forward with the Bills, Diggs said, "I'm ready to go no matter which way it goes," and did not elaborate. Diggs saved his worst for last in the loss to KC, catching just three passes for 21 yards on eight targets while also dropping a crucial deep pass that could have won the game in the fourth quarter. Diggs will have a $27.354 million salary cap hit in 2024 and still has three years left on the four-year extension he signed in 2022. General manager Brandon Beane backed Diggs after being eliminated from the playoffs, but Diggs' recent comments could be construed as non-committal to his future in Buffalo. The 30-year-old had a sixth straight 1,000-yard season in 2023, but he finished with just 422 yards and two touchdowns in his final 10 games.

From RotoBaller

Feb 2 4:13pm ET

Buffalo Bills WR Stefon Diggs said he is not sure about his future with the Bills moving forward.

Fantasy Spin: Fantasy players can keep an eye on the situation to see if Diggs will be on the field for the Bills in 2024. He will be a main option in the passing game for whatever team he plays for next season and will be a weekly starting option in fantasy leagues.

From TheHuddle

Jan 23 3:00pm ET

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs had a disastrous second half of the 2023 season that extended into the playoffs. Over his final 13 games, he failed to post over 87 receiving yards, and he fell under 55 yards in eight of those contests. He caught just ten passes for 73 yards and no touchdowns in the Bills' playoff games against the Pittsburgh Steelers and Kansas City Chiefs. However, general manager Brandon Beane is confident in Diggs moving forward. "He's a No. 1 receiver," Beane told reporters on Tuesday during his end-of-season news conference. "I firmly believe that. I'm not wavering off of that. We have to continue to put weapons out there to keep teams from bracketing him or locking him down in different ways. I know there's various reasons or questions on this, there's production and all that, but I still see Stef as a No. 1 receiver." The three-time Pro Bowler turned 30 during the 2023 campaign, so there's a chance he is beyond his prime years of production. That said, it sounds like Beane would like to keep him around and the team still views him as the clear top option in the passing game for 2024.

From RotoBaller

Jan 22 12:20am ET

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs flopped one more time in Sunday's 27-24 Divisional Round defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs to wrap up a concerning drop-off, finishing with a season-low 21 yards on three catches (eight targets) and a seven-yard carry. As they've done in recent weeks, the Bills often sent Diggs in motion and used him in the backfield to avoid L'Jarius Sneed's shadow coverage, but it wasn't enough to get him going. Diggs started a rough evening by coughing up the ball on his first catch, but Dalton Kincaid was there to bat it out of bounds. Diggs had a chance to save his day by coming down with a deep Josh Allen bomb late, but the 30-year-old wideout couldn't corral the pass. It brings a merciful end to a dreadful second half for Diggs, who last scored in Week 12 and broke the 80-yard barrier in Week 6. A cinch first-round fantasy pick in recent years, Diggs' late-season decline could push him out of that echelon in 2024 drafts.

From RotoBaller

Jan 21 11:03pm ET

Buffalo Bills WR Stefon Diggs caught three of his eight targets for 21 yards in a 27-24 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in their AFC Divisional Round playoff game.

From TheHuddle

Jan 20 12:50am ET

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs posted his second straight seven-catch effort in last Monday's wild-card win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, but he failed to score for the sixth week in a row. Diggs handled the shadow coverage of top Steelers cornerback Joey Porter fairly well, but things won't get any easier in Sunday's Divisional Round versus the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs gave up the third-fewest fantasy points per game to opposing wideouts in the regular season, and Diggs also lines up for shadow treatment against L'Jarius Sneed, who allowed zero touchdowns and the fewest PPR fantasy points per target (1.00) over 16 games in 2023. Primarily covering Diggs when these squads clashed in Week 14, Sneed clamped down on him for Diggs' season low in yards (24). Without a 100-yard showing since Week 6, Diggs' looks more boom-or-bust than ever, but that should at least depress his DFS rostership and offer some contrarian appeal.

From RotoBaller

Jan 19 4:00pm ET

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs (foot) doesn't carry an injury designation for Sunday's Divisional Round matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. As expected, he's good to go and will play despite appearing on the injury report this week after injuring his foot in the wild-card win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Diggs was held out of practice on Thursday but returned to a limited session on Friday. Gabe Davis (knee) is missing another game this weekend, so quarterback Josh Allen could lean even more on Diggs, who hasn't scored a touchdown since Week 12. However, he was targeted nine times against the Steelers on Monday and caught seven passes for 52 yards. The matchup against the Chiefs is not the friendliest, but Diggs should have plenty of volume to make some noise as the fifth-most expensive WR at DraftKings.

From RotoBaller

Jan 19 3:43pm ET

Buffalo Bills WR Stefon Diggs (foot) was limited during practice Friday, Jan. 19, but is not on the injury report for the Divisional Round playoff game. The Bills did not hold a practice Friday, so his practice participation is an estimation.

Fantasy Spin: Diggs injured his foot in the last playoff game but should be involved in the passing game against the Kansas City Chiefs. He should be a starting option in all fantasy leagues.

From TheHuddle

Jan 19 1:23pm ET

Buffalo Bills WR Stefon Diggs (foot) was upgraded to a limited practice on Friday, Jan. 19.

Fantasy Spin: According to head coach Sean McDermott, Diggs suffered his foot injury in the Wild Card Game and it "cropped up a bit" later in the week, which led to Thursday's DNP. He will almost certainly be listed as questionable on the final injury report later Friday, but there does not seem to be much concern about his ability to play in the Divisional Round game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Diggs has not been very effective in fantasy for the better part of the last two months, so he should not be considered a hot commodity in DFS.

From TheHuddle

Jan 18 6:40pm ET

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs (foot) received a veteran day of rest at practice on Thursday after taking part in full on Wednesday. It's a new injury listed for Diggs, but it's apparently nothing major, and he should be just fine to play in Sunday's Divisional Round playoff game against the visiting Kansas City Chiefs. Diggs caught seven of nine targets for 52 yards in Monday's wild-card win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. It's now back-to-back games for Diggs with seven receptions, but he hasn't found the end zone now since the team's Week 12 overtime loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 12. It might be tough for the 30-year-old to return to the end zone on Sunday in the Divisional Round against a Kansas City Chiefs defense that allowed the third-fewest half-PPR points to wideouts in 2023.

From RotoBaller

Jan 18 4:03pm ET

Buffalo Bills WR Stefon Diggs (foot) did not participate in practice Thursday, Jan. 18.

Fantasy Spin: Diggs may have been receiving some time off, but fantasy players will know more about his status in the next day or two. He is the main option in the passing game for the Bills and is a must-start option in all leagues if active.

From TheHuddle

Jan 16 7:13pm ET

Dynasty | Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs had seven catches for 52 yards in the Bills Wild Card win against Pittsburgh. Dynasty Analysis: After going over 100 yards in five-of-six games to start the season, Diggs has failed to reach the century mark in twelve straight games since. While he hasn't bottomed out by any stretch of the imagination, Diggs has also been far from the reliable WR1 we've come to know and love over the past few seasons. The Bills are winning and that's going to quiet any frustration but it seems Diggs and the Bills are simply not on the same page. This will be a story to watch in the off-season as Diggs moves back into WR2 territory in dynasty leagues.

From Dynasty League Fantasy

Jan 16 12:10am ET

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs paced his team with seven catches on nine targets in Monday's 31-17 wild-card victory over the visiting Pittsburgh Steelers, amassing 52 yards. Quarterback Josh Allen got the struggling Diggs involved early, linking up with his go-to man twice for 22 yards on Buffalo's first drive. Diggs suffered an injury scare right before halftime but walked off under his own power, and he was back out there for the third quarter after a five-catch first half. Besides a clutch grab on third-and-long, the 30-year-old All-Pro managed only 18 yards in a muted second half. Diggs' scoreless drought extended to six games consecutively from the 2023 regular season as well as six postseason contests in a row dating back to the 2020 year. Diggs aims to be at his best in next Sunday's Divisional clash with shadow cornerback L'Jarius Sneed and the Kansas City Chiefs, who bottled Diggs up for his season low in yards (24) back in Week 14.

From RotoBaller

Jan 15 8:33pm ET

Buffalo Bills WR Stefon Diggs caught seven passes for 52 yards against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Wild Card playoff game. He was targeted nine times during the game.

From TheHuddle

Jan 14 1:10am ET

The story of Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs' 2023 season was a tale of two halves. Diggs paced for his best season yet over his first nine games, catching 70 of his 97 targets for 834 yards and seven touchdowns. But the 30-year-old All-Pro followed up by laying one egg after another down the stretch, hardly providing flex-worthy fantasy numbers with 37 receptions (63 targets) for 348 yards and one score in his final eight outings. Diggs $7,400 DraftKings cost has taken a precipitous tumble as a result of the tailspin, as it's the first time since Week 1 against the vaunted New York Jets secondary that Diggs' salary is below the $8,000 plateau. Weather is still likely to be a challenge temperature-wise despite the NFL moving this wild-card game from Sunday to Monday. Even with No. 2 wideout Gabe Davis (knee) out, Diggs resides no higher than on the WR1/2 fringe while likely facing shadow coverage from Pittsburgh Steelers standout rookie Joey Porter.

From RotoBaller

Jan 12 3:13pm ET

Buffalo Bills WR Stefon Diggs (non-injury) did not participate in practice Friday, Jan. 12, but is not on the injury report for the Wild Card playoff game.

Fantasy Spin: Diggs likely will be the main option in the passing game but may be limited because of possible inclement weather. He can still be a starting option in all fantasy leagues.

From TheHuddle

Jan 12 3:03pm ET

Buffalo Bills S Taylor Rapp (calf) and WR Gabe Davis (knee) did not practice all week and have been ruled out for the team's AFC Wild Card Game versus the Pittsburgh Steelers. CB Rasul Douglas (knee) also did not practice all week but is listed as questionable. LB Tyrel Dodson (shoulder) was upgraded to limited practice on Friday, Jan. 12, and is also listed as questionable. WR Stefon Diggs (rest) and DT DaQuan Jones (rest) did not practice on Friday but are expected to play. RB Ty Johnson (concussion) was limited in practice all week but was removed from the injury report. QB Josh Allen (neck), OT Dion Dawkins (hand, illness), DE Leonard Floyd (rest), S Damar Hamlin (shoulder), S Micah Hyde (neck), TE Dawson Knox (illness) and DE Von Miller (rest) practiced in full on Friday and also no longer appear on the injury report. WR Deonte Harty (personal) was not given a practice designation on Friday but is expected to be available.

From TheHuddle

Player Transactions
  • 06-Apr-2022: BUF Stefon Diggs - Re-signed - Four-year extension (through 2027)
  • 18-Mar-2020: BUF - Traded - for 2020 and 2021 draft picks
  • 31-Jul-2018: MIN - Re-signed - Five-year extension (through 2023)
NFL Week
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2023 Season191.801071183816051501
Week 1@NYJ16.201010211300000
Week 2LV6.607660700000
Week 3@WAS11.10811101200000
Week 4MIA42.0061203700000
Week 5JAX20.10812111100001
Week 6NYG10.001010001600000
Week 7@NE14.8065811200000
Week 8TB7.0097001200000
Week 9@CIN19.606861700000
Week 10DEN3.403340500000
Week 11NYJ2.704270800000
Week 12@PHI16.4067411100000
Week 13bye
Week 14@KC2.4042401100000
Week 15DAL4.804480500000
Week 16@LAC2.905290800000
Week 17NE3.104260701500
Week 18@MIA8.707870800000
WildcardPIT5.207520900000
DivisionalKC2.803210801700