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Rams urged to go all-out in 2026 and sign All-Pro WR originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Los Angeles Rams have one of, if not the best, offenses in football, entering the 2026 season, and that is without making any additions to the unit from last year.
That says something about what Sean McVay has at his disposal.
L.A. made waves drafting Ty Simpson at pick No. 13, when they could have added another weapon like Jordyn Tyson or Makai Lemon.
With Davante Adams and Puka Nacua, the Rams have a great duo, but ESPN's Matt Bowen wants them to make it a trio by signing Stefon Diggs.
"The Ravens could be a fit for Diggs, but I really like him in L.A. alongside Puka Nacua and Davante Adams," Bowen wrote. "Plus, he has the toughness to work the middle of the field on in-breaking concepts, a key element of coach Sean McVay's offense.
"He would provide an easy boost to the Rams WR room for quarterback Matthew Stafford."
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Should Rams move for Diggs?
Well, if the price is right for L.A., and if Diggs is happy being the third receiver.
Because Nacua will get the majority of the targets, and Adams had 114 targets last year, Diggs would need to be content with a handful of catches here and there.
Would he be fine with that? Plus, the Rams can run the ball well with Kyren Williams and Blake Corum, which means more snaps going away from Diggs.
On face value, it seems like a good move to add another veteran weapon, but his usage in the offense might not be that appealing to him.
Although he'd get a legitimate shot at a Super Bowl in 2026 if he joined.
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