First and foremost, love your profile avatar. My aunt used to have a dog that looked almost exactly like that one. Knew him since he was a puppy. Dogs are wonderful, we truly don’t deserve them and they’re gone far too soon.
Back to Diggs. Signing him doesn’t preclude the Pats from getting O-line help, which they’ve done their best to address so far. The point of signing Diggs wasn’t to give Maye a long-term solution at WR, but rather to give him a target who has played football at a high level and can presumably still play it better than anyone else he’s played with before. Diggs is a bridge to hopefully a better, younger WR that the Pats get in the future. Someone who can set an example for the younger receivers that will play for this team. He is here to buy the team some time until they can find that long-term option.
As for O-line, the only miss of the offseason was not getting Thuney for a 4th round pick. I was okay at first with the Pats missing out because of his age (33) and contract situation (1 year remaining), but there have been other guards who have played at a high level into their mid-to-late 30’s and Thuney could theoretically still be that guy. It would’ve been nice. Apart from that though I can’t fault the Pats for not fixing everything overnight. There just haven’t been many options.
Ronnie Stanley and Alaric Jackson both re-signed with their teams before free agency, nothing the Pats could do about that. Dan Moore got grossly overpaid by the Titans, a guy who I’m not sure is any better than Vederian Lowe. Jaylon Moore is unproven and has a mediocre athletic profile and signed a hefty contract of his own off a small sample size. Nobody wanted to pay Cam Robinson what he was looking for after he sucked last year and he eventually settled on a prove-it deal with a contender to try to rehab his market value for next year. The best remaining option in free agency is Tyron Smith who looked bad for the Jets last year and hasn’t played a full season of football in the last nine years.
Apart from that they’ve managed to get some help with Morgan Moses at RT and Garrett Bradbury at C. They’ll need to address LT in the Draft because no team is letting their good OT’s walk. Let’s give this team a chance to see what they find in the Draft. If they came away empty handed at that position then we can get the pitchforks out.