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    PFF: ROBERT WOODS AND JARED GOFF WORKING OVERTIME AT OTAS

    The duo has been spending time together watching film, and working on routes and timing.

    MIKE CAHILL

    https://www.profootballfocus.com/pro-robert-woods-and-jared-goff-working-overtime-at-otas/

    Early reports out of organized team activities in Los Angeles are that QB Jared Goff and WR Robert Woods have been spending extra time working on routes, timing and film study.
    Woods saw 23 of his 71 targets running hitch routes last season, where he caught 19 of them for an average of 12.3 yards per reception.
    Woods had an average depth of 9.4 yards on his 23 targets running hitch routes.
    Jared Goff had completion percentage of 68.9 on crossing routes with two touchdowns and four drops by his receivers, the most on any route. Woods fielded his second highest passer rating (112.5) when targeted on crossing routes.

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    That is about the best news I could’ve hoped for. Just think what that does for Gurley and T.A. when Woods can demand coverage by your best DB. When blitzing becomes dangerous.

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    That is fascinating data. I have never seen anything like that before. Boy, those are results one could live with.

    #69974
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    from rising QB-WR combinations

    Gil Brandt

    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000814042/article/tom-bradybrandin-cooks-head-rising-qbwr-combinations

    9) QB Jared Goff and WR Robert Woods, Los Angeles Rams

    Woods was a steady but unremarkable presence over four years in Buffalo, never topping 65 catches or 699 yards in any given season. But he’s only 25 and has a golden opportunity to break through with a Rams team sorely lacking in proven receiver talent. New coach Sean McVay will be trying to give Goff a go-to target in Goff’s second NFL season, and Woods is easily the strongest candidate on hand, with Tavon Austin yet to show he can be a viable No. 1. I liked Woods, who I saw as an excellent route-runner worthy of a potential first-round pick, coming out of USC, and I think he’ll step up in this situation.

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