In fantasy football, the value of a player can fluctuate as quickly as the games themselves. For those holding Stefon Diggs in their roster, the time to sell is now unless you’re undoubtably competing for a championship this year. While the recent move to the Houston Texans has stirred the pot regarding his value, several factors suggest that fantasy owners should consider cashing in.
Diggs’ Prime Years Exit
At the age of 30, Stefon Diggs is venturing into the territory where performance for wide receivers starts to decline. Diggs has maintained impressive track records and consistent performances. Although, football is unforgiving to aging players. This makes Stefon Diggs a definite sell for those eyeing long-term success.
The Championship Contender Clause
For fantasy owners in the thick of a championship run, Diggs presents a justifiable case for holding. His proven ability to deliver over 1,000 yards and at least six touchdowns for six consecutive seasons speaks volumes. However, this narrow window doesn’t apply to all. For those not squarely in contention for a championship, leveraging Diggs’s current value to kickstart or bolster a rebuild becomes the correct strategy.
Capitalizing on Diggs’ Current Value
The trade to Houston and therefore the connection with CJ Stroud has inflated Stefon Diggs’s market value. Moving from Josh Allen to CJ Stroud doesn’t necessarily warrant the bump in valuation that we’ve seen. Fantasy football is as much about perception as it is about actual performance, and right now, the perception is that Diggs’s stock is on the rise. Although, to surpass what Allen was able to provide to Diggs, Stroud would have to take a massive leap while he already performed like a sure-fire franchise quarterback last season.
A Talent Unquestioned
We acknowledge the skill and talent of Stefon Diggs. His achievements are a testament to his hard work and dedication to the game. A wide receiver of his caliber who is able to surpass 1,000 yards for six seasons straight is no laughing matter. Yet, in fantasy football the reality is that talent can be overshadowed by strategic considerations.
The Verdict
Diggs’s contract with the Texans ensures his presence in Houston until 2028, giving the impression of stability. However, in fantasy football the situation can change rapidly. The slight uptick in his value thanks to the buzz around CJ Stroud offers a prime selling opportunity. Owners should move quickly to capitalize on this value surge before actual game play potentially levels his value.
As difficult as it might be to part with a player of Diggs’s caliber, the value profit of selling high should not be overlooked. In the calculated gamble that is fantasy football, knowing when to hold ’em and when to fold ’em is paramount. In regards to Stefon Diggs, the answer is to sell unless you are undoubtably competing for a championship this year.
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