The Seahawks just landed Trevon Diggs — a former All-Pro interception machine — in a risky but intriguing move. At 27, Diggs is coming off a quiet season and has seen his production dip, plagued by injuries and recent struggles allowing big plays. While he’s no longer the turnover king he once was, Seattle sees potential in him as a depth piece, not a savior. With their secondary already stacked with starters like Jobe and Witherspoon, they’re betting on Diggs to contribute without needing to carry the load. The signing comes amid roster churn — including letting go of Riq Woolen — as Seattle tightens its cornerback corps. Terms aren’t public yet, but it’s likely a partial guarantee. Fans should expect cautious optimism: Diggs’ past glories are real, but his recent form suggests this could be a low-risk, high-reward gamble.

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