RiverDog wrote:I could care less about the Pro Bowl. The game itself is a joke. Inclusions and omissions like this one with Diggs are difficult to understand. I pay more attention to PFF's evaluation of a player than I do how many Pro Bowls they were selected to.
Ironically, Diggs didn't even make it into the top 25 of PFF's safety rankings going into Week 15, but his teammate, Ryan Neal, who a lot of us have been raving about, was ranked 8th:
https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-safety-ran ... james-2022
RiverDog wrote:I could care less about the Pro Bowl. The game itself is a joke. Inclusions and omissions like this one with Diggs are difficult to understand. I pay more attention to PFF's evaluation of a player than I do how many Pro Bowls they were selected to.
Ironically, Diggs didn't even make it into the top 25 of PFF's safety rankings going into Week 15, but his teammate, Ryan Neal, who a lot of us have been raving about, was ranked 8th:
https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-safety-ran ... james-2022
mykc14 wrote:Yeah Diggs has been bad this year after probably being our defensive MVP last year. It will be interesting to see what happens with him as he has a huge cap hit next year. It's crazy that we have 2 safties that will be making 18 mil, but Neal is our best safety and he's going to be stuck behind Adams who has too much dead money to be cut next year. We either cut Diggs and as a post June 1 cut and take on two years of big dead money and still have Neal behind Adams , cut Adam's post June 1 and have 2 years of 10+ million in dead money but at least Neal can start, or do t cut anybody and Beal is stuck on the bench. They had talked about using 3 safties before Adam's was hurt so maybe that is the direction they go? It will be interesting.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Diggs is coming off a serious injury. The pass rush is terrible. Diggs is a free safety who has had to help in run support way more than he should have to because of our lousy D-line and backers. Not sure how you call Diggs bad when he is having to do things not normally asked of a free safety after returning from a serious injury, while his far higher paid partner is out for the season again.
Aseahawkfan wrote:It could be that coaches with a better knowledge of the game see Diggs doing what he is supposed to do as a free safety, while trying to help a seriously struggling run defense that a free safety shouldn't being doing very often because our vastly overpaid strong safety can't stay on the field.
I would not be that interested in getting rid of Diggs. He's a good free safety having to do too much one year back from a serious injury who actually toughed out the entire season. I'd like to see Diggs when he can go back to focusing on pass defense with a healthier strong safety next to him and a better front seven with a pass rush.
RiverDog wrote:Injuries don't explain missing tackles, being out of position, and having footballs bounce off his face mask. Again, I point to the PFF rankings where he doesn't even show up on their radar. There's no doubt that he's not playing at a Pro Bowl level.
Could be. I don't recall Diggs looking like this last season and he's not the root cause of our defensive struggles. But if given a choice between keeping either Diggs or Adams, I'd keep Diggs. Adams is damaged goods, a one trick pony.
Aseahawkfan wrote:If Diggs made the pro bowl, then someone must see the guy doing what he's supposed to do in pass defense.
RiverDog wrote:Players are selected by the vote of players, coaches, and fans, plus fans can vote as many times as they like. It's not a very objective process. Being that he's a 3 time Pro Bowler, Diggs has name recognition, which is likely what got him in. There's no other explanation.
Player selections will be decided by the consensus votes of fans, players, and coaches, with each group's vote calculated as one-third. The NFL is the only league that merges voting by fans, coaches, and players to choose its Pro Bowl teams.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nfl/news-ho ... owl-starts
Aseahawkfan wrote:If the coaches voted for him, then there might be other reasons.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I don't see Diggs the same as some of you. I think he's doing his job. We're not getting torched in the passing game. He's working with a couple of young rooks and seems to be doing his job coordinating and positioning the secondary. We may not see that because our defense is getting gouged by the run. For all we know Diggs is doing a great job, but due to teams focusing on running against us we wouldn't even know.
A free safety's job is not run support. In Pete's defense, the free safety is there to stop deep balls and support the pass defense. Given he's the most veteran guy on the field, he may be doing a bang up job at free safety, but missing tackles in the run and having a few of his missed interceptions used as some indication of poor performance when they had no real effect. Even to miss interceptions he's obviously in position to get them.
I know I don't have any interest in cutting Diggs and I don't see him as close to the problem in this defense. In fact, I see him as a key veteran component of the defense that will shine brighter once he can focus on being a good free safety rather than trying to help the run defense because we have a front seven who are not doing their job.
Old but Slow wrote:Diggs is the starting free safety for the NFC. Do I need to repeat that? They will likely cut him after June 1, and there is not better one in the whole NFC? Who chooses these things?
On the other hand, congrats to Geno , Woolen, and Myers. Well deserved. I wouldn't trade our punter, either.
Hawktawk wrote:Diggs has killed us in critical game changing moments this year . I know he was hurt . But he’s getting trucked in the run game and missing critical tackles . Bouncing a ball he absolutely had to squeeze off his chest was his season in a microcosm . I wish him well , loved him till this year but I wondered what his recovery would look like . Not complete and it’s hurt the defense .
Old but Slow wrote:Part of my criticism of Diggs is that contract. We have over $30m a year invested in safeties. Would you compare Adams/Diggs to Metcalf/Lockett? About the same money. Even if Adams was healthy, it would be too much. My preference would be to cut both Adams and Diggs after June 1 next Summer, eat the dead money, and go with Neal and either Blount or a rookie (J L Skinner?). The dead money would be substantial, but it could give more freedom to better align the defense.
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