Trevon Diggs Could Start for Packers in Playoffs
The Green Bay Packers have welcomed cornerback Trevon Diggs after claiming him off waivers from the Dallas Cowboys. Initially, it seemed that Diggs would serve primarily as emergency depth. This decision followed injuries to cornerbacks Nate Hobbs and Kamal Hadden, both of whom are currently placed on injured reserve. Their potential return is anticipated for the Super Bowl.
Trevon Diggs’ Role for the Playoffs
This week, the Packers displayed a cautious approach with their cornerbacks. During a recent meaningless game, they opted to give Carrington Valentine minimal playing time. Meanwhile, Keisean Nixon was limited to just five snaps. It appeared the team was set to rely on the Valentine-Nixon combination during the playoffs.
Coaching Insights
Following the loss to the Minnesota Vikings, head coach Matt LaFleur hinted at a change. He indicated that Diggs may emerge as a possible starter in the postseason. On the field, Diggs logged 32 defensive snaps in Week 18, equaling the performance of practice-squad player Shemar Bartholomew and falling short of Jaylin Simpson’s 59 snaps.
Concerns and Hopes
Earlier in the week, defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley expressed hope for Diggs to see action against the Vikings. However, he remained uncertain due to the quick turnaround. To the team’s surprise, Diggs did manage to play on Sunday.
Potential for the Wild Card Round
Looking ahead, Diggs is now positioned as the Packers’ third outside cornerback option for the wild card round. His adaptability and performance may lead him to an unexpected starting role. With playoffs approaching, the Packers will rely heavily on their defensive strategy and depth.
- Nate Hobbs – Injured Reserve
- Kamal Hadden – Injured Reserve
- Trevon Diggs – Possible starter for playoffs
- Current rotation: Carrington Valentine, Keisean Nixon, Trevon Diggs