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.