Overview
- ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Tuesday that the Seattle Seahawks brought Trevon Diggs in for a tryout, and there is no public sign of a contract offer following the visit.
- Diggs rose to stardom with back-to-back Pro Bowl selections and a 2021 First‑Team All‑Pro season when he led the NFL with 11 interceptions, which explains why teams continue to show interest.
- His value has fallen because of injuries and missed time since a torn ACL in 2023, with recent coverage noting reduced game counts in the 2023–25 period and limited availability last season.
- Seattle’s audition is shaped by roster changes that created immediate need for depth at cornerback and by a prior working relationship between Diggs and Seahawks defensive coordinator Aden Durde.
- Reports differ on the exact number of games and stat totals from Diggs’ recent stops, so the tryout is a low‑risk step for teams to confirm his health and fit before considering a signing.