Analyze Setffon Diggs's matchup for week 7
Diggs is a locked-in WR2 with WR1 upside against a Titans defense surrendering the most WR fantasy points; start him everywhere.
Tennessee’s secondary has been a weekly gift to opposing wideouts, ranking 32nd in total yards and allowing the most fantasy points to the position. Diggs’ refined route-running and Drake Maye’s hot hand (10 TD, 2 INT) create an ideal bounce-back spot after a quiet 3-28 Week 6. Expect single-coverage looks with Kayshon Boutte and DeMario Douglas demanding attention underneath, giving Diggs room to exploit a young, overmatched corner group.
WR6 overall after a dominant revenge game vs. Bills (10-146) and a surprising 3-28 no-show vs. Saints; volume dipped but efficiency and chemistry with Maye remain elite.
Stefon Diggs’ 2025 revival in New England has been one of fantasy’s best stories. Following an ACL-marred 2024 in Houston, he’s re-emerged as a weekly top-12 option, posting four 100-yard outputs in six games and averaging 12.1 yards per catch. The Week 6 hiccup—only three targets—was jarring, yet it came in a blowout where the Patriots didn’t need to force the ball to anyone. That script is unlikely to repeat in Nashville; Tennessee’s offense can’t stay on the field, so Diggs should see 6–8 quality looks in plus field position. The Titans’ defense is historically bad: 32nd in yards per game, 31st in points, and dead last in fantasy points allowed to WRs. They play a soft zone that lets receivers run free after the catch—tailor-made for Diggs’ precision and YAC ability. Even if Boutte and Douglas continue to siphon red-zone work, Diggs’ target share and matchup equity keep his floor high and his ceiling massive. Fire him up as a high-end WR2 and don’t overthink it.