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Stefon Diggs WR Maryland


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2014 rec yards/game of selected Big Ten players

79.2 - Stefon Diggs

66.6 - Devin Funchess

62.1 - Devin Smith

60.6 - Kenny Bell

Diggs has big 10 inch hands. Here's a video of him catching passes one-handed:

http://www.testudotimes.com/2015/2/18/8062397/video-of-stefon-diggs-catching-passes-one-handed-like-its-nothing

National Football Post:

"Diggs lines up all over and is a good route runner. He is a nimble cutter who can get in and out of his cuts instananeously. He is a good, but not great, route runner. He gets separation because of his quickness.

He has good hands and can make the acrobatic catch. He adjusts to the ball very well but will body catch some. After the catch, he is a very good runner who is quick and elusive but not powerful. He will compete for the ball in traffic and shows good toughness. Overall, I see Diggs as more of a slot receiver, but he can line up outside. I don’t see him as being as good or as explosive as say a Brandin Cooks (New Orleans), but he has the talent to play early in his career. He is more of a mid-second round player"

http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/NFP-Prospect-Focus-Nelson-Agholor-and-Stefon-Diggs/

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Tony Pauline @ TonyPauline

Apr 2

Bill Belichick on hand at Maryland pro-day.

Tony Pauline @ TonyPauline

Apr 2

Can confirm New England Patriots did meet with Stefon Diggs/

WR/Maryland.

Pauline:

"There was a large crowd on hand at Maryland's pro day as more than 42 NFL personnel people representing 30 teams made the trip. Included amongst them were New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichik as well as the team's director of personal Nick Cesario

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Receiver Stefon Diggs stood on his 40 number from the combine, but timed 4.11 seconds in the short shuttle, almost two-tenths better than in Indianapolis. He also completed 11 reps on the bench.

Feedback from Diggs' position work has been all positive, as the receiver, who measured 6-0 1/4, 191 pounds, ran scissor-sharp routes and caught the ball very well. Over the course of the past two days, Diggs has met with the New England Patriots, Oakland Raiders, Minnesota Vikings, Miami Dolphins, Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers."

http://walterfootball.com/proday.php

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