Skip to main content

Proposed Blockbuster Trade Sends Colts $96 Million WR

Bleacher Report's Alex Kay suggested the Indianapolis Colts trade two draft selections, including a first-rounder, for wide receiver Stefon Diggs.

The Indianapolis Colts may lose wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. to free agency. But Bleacher Report's Alex Kay suggested the Colts replacing Pittman with 2-time All-Pro Stefon Diggs.

On February 7, Kay proposed the Colts trade their No. 15 overall selection along with a 2024 fourth-round to the Buffalo Bills for Diggs.

"With Michael Pittman Jr. hitting free agency and due for a major contract extension, the Colts may want to have a contingency plan in place via a Diggs trade in case their incumbent No. 1 receiver walks," wrote Kay.

"Even if Pittman remains in Indy, pairing him with Diggs would greatly elevate a passing attack that averaged just 215.6 yards per game and scored only 18 touchdowns through the air in 2023."

Kay continued, calling Diggs, who signed a 4-year, $92 million contract in 2022, a "major upgrade" for the Colts wide receiver corps.

What happens next for the Colts? Don't miss out on any news and analysis! Take a second and sign up for our free newsletter and get breaking Colts news delivered to your inbox daily!

This isn't the first time this offseason the Colts have been linked to a big-named, expensive receiver. On January 16, Bookies.com handicapper Adam Thompson placed the Colts as the second-favorite team to land Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown if he requested a trade.

Like Brown, Diggs would be a great asset for young quarterback Anthony Richardson. As he did in Buffalo, Diggs could help turn the Colts into a perennial contender.

In nine NFL seasons, Diggs has posted 810 receptions, 9,995 receiving yards and 67 touchdowns. He made first-team All-Pro in 2020 with a league-high 127 catches and 1,535 receiving yards.

However, the Colts acquiring Diggs through a trade is hardly a slam dunk to happen. Diggs, who is four years older than Pittman, is set to count as a $27.8 million cap hit in 2024. He'll have a cap hit at least above $22.5 million through 2027.

With the trade, the Colts could rework Diggs' contract. But as it stands, Diggs possesses an expensive deal for a receiver who is already 30 years old.

Trading for Diggs and re-signing Pittman is certainly appealing. But it would lock up a big chunk of the team's $66.35 million salary cap space to one position. 

Those two moves would also limit opportunities for 2022 second-round pick Alec Pierce and 2023 third-rounder Josh Downs. The Colts would have to be convinced neither Pierce nor Downs will become an elite receiver before trading for Diggs.

Acquiring Diggs would be a blockbuster deal -- one that's fun to talk about in the offseason. But it likely remains a long shot to happen in reality.

Follow Horseshoe Huddle on Twitter/X, Facebook, and YouTube