Acquiring Trevon Diggs doesn't solve the Green Bay Packers' problems in the secondary, but it helps.
Diggs is a playmaker but vulnerable in coverage. He offers experience but has missed significant time due to injury. He made two Pro Bowls and a first-team All-Pro, but allowed a perfect passer rating in eight games this season, according to Pro Football Focus.
Diggs is the definition of an all-or-nothing player – he might make a pick-six in a crucial game or give up a 60-yard touchdown. But it's far from a boom-or-bust move for the Packers. Quite the opposite, in fact.