Stefon Diggs is still a free agent just over two weeks before the start of NFL training camps.
Although he admits he's probably no longer a top-tier wide receiver, Diggs also apparently is confident that he is better than any team's current No. 2 target.
"My opinion, I can compete with anybody," Diggs said in a video posted last week to his YouTube channel. "But take those [top wide receivers] as your 1s, right? You can't name a No. 2 better than me."
Diggs, 32, became a free agent in March when he was released by the New England Patriots in a financially driven move. Diggs would have counted for $26.5 million in salary cap space this year for the Patriots, who ultimately traded for A.J. Brown and signed Romeo Doubs to rebuild their receiving corps.

