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  • #66035
    Eternal Ramnation
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    It’ll be fun watching him against Sherman who he torched while at USC.

    Report: Rams to sign WR Robert Woods to five-year, $39 million contract

    #66036
    PA Ram
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    I like what they’re doing in free agency. They made two key signings. I’d really like to see them upgrade the center position if possible and fill in other spots in the draft.

    "Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. " Philip K. Dick

    #66038
    InvaderRam
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    a little underwhelmed, but with what garcon was getting i’m fine with it. this is a not too expensive deal for a somewhat productive guy who will only be 25 come april.

    he probably is what he is though with not too much room to improve. but maybe.

    at this point i’d be over the moon if they could add one of the premium tight ends in this draft or just draft defense for rounds 2-4.

    either way i’ll be happy.

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    #66039
    nittany ram
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    a little overwhelmed, but with what garcon was getting i’m fine with it. this is a not too expensive deal for a somewhat productive guy who will only be 25 come april.

    he probably is what he is though with not too much room to improve. but maybe.

    at this point i’d be over the moon if they could add one of the premium tight ends in this draft or just draft defense for rounds 2-4.

    either way i’ll be happy.

    I love the Whitworth signing. Whitworth, GRob, C, Saffold, Havenstein looks like a pretty decent o-line depending on what they do at center.

    I think they might have overpaid for Woods whose production makes him seem like a younger version of Britt but he may not have hit his ceiling yet and they needed a WR so it’s all good…

    #66042
    InvaderRam
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    I love the Whitworth signing. Whitworth, GRob, C, Saffold, Havenstein looks like a pretty decent o-line depending on what they do at center.

    I think they might have overpaid for Woods whose production makes him seem like a younger version of Britt but he may not have hit his ceiling yet and they needed a WR so it’s all good…

    oh i like the whitworth signing. just not sure yet about the woods signing. but maybe he gets better. could be a late bloomer like garcon was. he’s been solid so far in his career. and he’s still young.

    i think this sets them up well for the draft.

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    #66047
    zn
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    alyoshamucci wrote this:

    I’m a fan. He can show he’s worth it or we can drop him … no worries on the deal. Great route runner, great hands. Wasted on a terrible team playing in terrible weather with a terrible set of QBs, coming home to his warm weather home with a good QB.

    Merlin wrote this:

    Woods is a very good and consistent route runner who provides an option in the passing game a QB can trust.

    The Jay Gruden offense is known for precisely-run routes and execution. McVay is going to expect the same. Route runners are going to benefit come camp and Woods is a fit for this offense, Britt isn’t.

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    Hacksaw_64 wrote this:

    Woods is a great route runner and has good hands which suddenly gives the Rams offense something they have been missing, a consummate professional WR option. He may not be the splash FA everyone wanted, but he is solid. This offense needs solid.

    The entire franchise hinges on the the development of Goff. The more reliable pieces this regime can insert into play on the board around him to solidify a stable foundation to develop the better.

    #66054
    zn
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    After splash at LT, Rams go safe route with Robert Woods at WR

    By Alden Gonzalez

    http://www.espn.com/blog/los-angeles-rams/post/_/id/33218/after-splash-at-lt-rams-go-safe-route-with-robert-woods-at-wr

    LOS ANGELES — Robert Woods is coming back to Southern California, agreeing to terms Thursday with the Los Angeles Rams, who also picked up veteran left tackle Andrew Whitworth.

    Woods, who starred at USC and will again play out of Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, was a second-round pick by the Bills in 2013 and has amassed 2,451 receiving yards over the past four years, playing in 57 of 64 games. He basically replaces Kenny Britt, who agreed to a four-year, $32.5 million contract with the Browns. Woods’ signing will help shore up a position that has been a major problem for the Rams for about a decade.

    Terms: Five years, with a maximum value of $39 million if all incentives are are reached. $15 million guaranteed.

    ESPN 150 ranking: 37th (eighth among wide receiver)

    Grade: I’ll give it a solid C, because it means the Rams didn’t sign any of the most elite receivers available. Woods isn’t Alshon Jeffery or DeSean Jackson or Pierre Garcon, but he gives the Rams some size and nice pass-catching ability. He’s solid, but nothing flashy. The 6-foot Woods won’t zip past defenders to stretch the field vertically and he probably won’t demand consistent double-teams, but he is a good route runner and a great blocker with dependable hands. He’s a nice complement to Tavon Austin, a speedy receiver who struggles in the areas where Woods is strong. But the Rams still need help at this position.

    What it means: That a lot of the pressure is still on Austin. The Rams gave him a four-year, $42 million extension weeks before the start of the 2016 season, and in some ways he’s probably still their No. 1 target in the passing game. Austin has game-changing speed but he isn’t a good route runner, and his size — 5-foot-8 — makes him a difficult target downfield. But new Rams head coach Sean McVay is hopeful that Austin can be for him in Los Angeles what Jackson was for him in Washington. That’s a tough ask, but Woods brings some much-needed stability to that position. After Woods and Austin, the Rams have Bradley Marquez, who is primarily a special-teams contributor, and five guys who barely played as rookies, led by Pharoh Cooper.

    What’s the risk: There’s very little risk in this move, unless you count the fact that it means the Rams still don’t have a true, superstar No. 1. Woods was basically the Bills’ No. 2 receiver. In 13 games last season, he caught 51 passes for 613 yards and a touchdown. He battled back from a knee sprain in November last season and played through a torn groin for all of 2015, a season when he caught 47 passes for 552 yards and three touchdowns through 14 games. Pro Football Focus graded Woods 59th among 115 qualified receivers this past season (Britt was 39th and Austin was 81st). But Woods is amazingly also only 24, heading into his age-25 season. He might still have some upside.

    #66055
    zn
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    #66056
    zn
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    http://www.espn.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/15880/robert-woods

    Woods, who is listed at 6-foot-1 and 201-pounds fits the mold of your prototypical No. 2 pass-catcher. He’s got good speed, is a polished route runner that doesn’t waste any steps. He has reliable hands and is extremely physical and a willing run blocker.

    me: pretty much sounds like a younger, less expensive Garcon.

    #66070
    zn
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    Vid. There are other vids back up in the thread.

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    Rams vid: Robert Woods career highlights.

    http://www.nfl.com/videos/los-angeles-rams/0ap3000000792029/2017-Free-Agents-Robert-Woods-career-highlights

    #66075
    Agamemnon
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    He was probably the best thing they could find at WR. I want a guy that doesn’t drop the ball. 😉

    Agamemnon

    #66078
    zn
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    I want a guy that doesn’t drop the ball.

    Woods had just over a 67% catch rate. Which ain’t bad.

    #66082
    InvaderRam
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    me: pretty much sounds like a younger, less expensive Garcon.

    i don’t know about in terms of style or anything, but statistically his first four years are comparable to garcon.

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    #66139
    zn
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    Article from before free agency about whether the Patz should sign Robert Woods.
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    New England Patriots: What Could Robert Woods Add to Offense?

    Joe Soriano

    Mar 6, 2017

    http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/new-england-patriots-what-could-robert-woods-add-to-offense-030617

    The New England Patriots have shown interest in trading for Brandin Cooks, but he isn”t the only wide receiver the team may have their eyes on this offseason.

    On the surface, the New England Patriots should be elated with the wide receivers they have on the roster. Julian Edelman is one of the best in the business and is coming off of a season in which he caught 98 passes. Meanwhile, Chris Hogan emerged as one of the NFL’s top deep threats with 17.9 yards per reception, and rookie fourth-round pick Malcolm Mitchell flashed his potential. Danny Amendola should return on a cheap contract as depth, rounding out a four-deep group of receivers.

    It wouldn’t be a surprise at all for the Patriots to go after another draft prospect after the first two rounds, but apparently they have their eyes set on some bigger prizes. Not only is their interest in Brandin Cooks an ongoing thing (per Doug Moore of Inside The Pylon), but ESPN.com’s Mike Reiss recently predicted that Buffalo Bills wide receiver Robert Woods will be the Patriots top target in free agency this offseason.

    With a plethora of cap space and more holes on defense than offense, it’s a bit of a surprise to see Woods named as a top target for the Pats. Moreover, Woods isn’t exactly known as a star player, and most of the top targets named in ESPN’s NFL Nation piece are players like Pierre Garcon, A.J. Bouye, and Kevin Zeitler.

    That said, Woods has the potential to become a much better player on a different team. And if the Patriots are high on the former USC star, they won’t be the only teams to have shown interest. Back in 2015, ESPN’s Sal Paolantonio said on 97.5 The Fanatic in Philadelphia that the Eagles asked for either Kiko Alonso or Woods in the LeSean McCoy trade. The Bills gave Alonso, who was the Defensive Rookie of the Year two just two seasons prior to the trade, to Chip Kelly instead.

    Kelly, as you may have heard, is close with Bill Belichick. More importantly, Belichick and the Patriots have had a chance to evaluate Woods and his role in the Bills offense, meaning that they might see something they can take better advantage of. Reiss is usually on-point with these types of predictions, and he makes sure to mention that Hogan, who was signed by the Patriots from Buffalo in restricted free agency last offseason, blossomed in 2016 in the Patriots offense.

    The Patriots may not need a wide receiver badly, but Woods would be a much cheaper alternative to someone like Cooks, who would command a high draft pick and a big contract following the trade. Woods would join the Patriots without draft compensation necessary, and it’s doubtful he would ask for a big payday.

    Woods was the best pass-catcher on the Bills last season with 51 receptions for 613 yards, catching a career-high 67.1 percent of the passes thrown at him. For the first time in his four-year career, Woods looked like the polished route-runner and capable possession receiver he was advertised as during his time at USC.

    Due to his safe hands and ability to work the intermediate regions of the field, the 6-1, 201-pound wideout could be a good fit in New England as a starting receiver on the outside. While someone like Cooks is a superior player and would bring an explosive element to the offense that would make the Patriots look dangerous, Woods profiles as the type of outside receiver who can flourish in New England. Additionally, he operates differently from the other receivers on the roster, because the likes of Edelman and Amendola work better over the middle of the field.

    The Patriots know just how important it is to have depth at wide receiver in a high-volume offense, because they’ve been decimated by injuries at the position before. In 2015, the Patriots Super Bowl hopes were hurt significantly by a myriad of wide receiver injuries, and it’s hard for them to expect players like Edelman and Amendola to remain healthy. Edelman was the only wideout on the Patriots to play all 16 games last season, which was just the second time he’s done so in his eight-year career.

    Woods is a quietly ascending player who could become a value signing in free agency. After all, he’s bound to get lost in the shuffle behind bigger names in Alshon Jeffery, Brandon Marshall, DeSean Jackson, Pierre Garcon, Kenny Stills, Terrelle Pryor, and Kenny Britt.

    It will be interesting to see who other beat writers think the Patriots will target in free agency, but Woods checks off all the boxes. He’s a fit for what the Pats do on offense, he won’t be expensive, the team can get more out of him than a division rival did, and he showed that he can be a quality starter in this league after a strong 2016 campaign.

    #66141
    sanbagger
    Participant

    me: pretty much sounds like a younger, less expensive Garcon

    That’s a great comparison…I believe I agree with that.

    I love the signing…very good hands, good locker room guy, very good blocker, good route runner, good speed…I’m trying to find something negative, guess I’ll just have to keep looking.

    #66147
    zn
    Moderator

    http://www.espn.com/espn/now?nowId=21-0632006707702141234-4

    Sean McVay brought up an interesting trait about Robert Woods’ route-running ability, which is crucial to the rconcepts he ran in Washington: “He understands and makes everything look the same. Great body control. One of the things you really appreciate about him is when he’s at the top of his routes, his ability to create that immediate separation because he makes guys truly feel like he’s stretching the field vertical, then he snaps it down at 15 with good body lean.”

    Alden Gonzalez, ESPN Staff Writer

    #66163
    Eternal Ramnation
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    I’ve always been a fan since his USC days. I think he’s going to make Rams fans very happy. A lot of people say they overpaid but I think he was a steal. If he was on a better team with a better QB his production would have been much better.

    #68480
    Agamemnon
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