From the moment Trevon Diggs arrived in Dallas, he was considered an atypical cornerback prospect.
The converted receiver was new to the CB position, having played it just three seasons,
and as such, played without the technique or polish most high-end draft prospects exhibit.
After Digg’s sophomore season with the Cowboys,
where he pulled in a jaw-dropping 11 interceptions in 16 games, Diggs was labeled a gambler.
His play provided a wide variance of outcomes that led to big plays for and big plays against.
His overall value sparked near-endless debate as he appeared to be the antitheses of polished,
His overall value sparked near-endless debate as he appeared to be the antitheses of polished,