Speaking of Miami, the Dolphins’ teardown has left holes on their roster. Like his brother Stefon, Diggs needs a job, and his career arc has hit a low point, with the two-time Pro Bowler contributing minimally over two games in Green Bay after being waived by the Cowboys last season. He also hasn’t been a reliably productive defender since 2022, the last time he started more than 11 games or logged more than 11 passes defensed in a year. If he wants to prove he can be the same player who earned a first-team All-Pro nod in 2021, Diggs should jump at the chance to fill a starting spot (or at least compete for one) in Miami, especially under the direction of defensive-minded coach Jeff Hafley.

All Shaun Livingston needed was minutes with the lowly Cleveland Cavaliers in order to prove he was worth a roster spot with a contender. Do you remember how that ended? With three NBA titles earned as a key bench player for the Golden State Warriors. Diggs should aim for the same redemption arc.