Woods flew under the radar during that time because he lacked those aforementioned “sexy” qualities that fantasy fans gravitate toward.Parsing the red zone totals, we see the difference more clearly. We often forget and in turn, discount those players who have reliably been there through the years.By the time he arrived with the Rams, we didn’t yet know Sean McVay was the “boy wonder,” savant head coach. That was a very forgettable Watkins season in LA. Since both reliably produced reception and yardage totals throughout their careers in Los Angeles, you should cling to that.Woods was decent in Buffalo but far from great, similar to the Bills during his time there. Interestingly enough, he also had four carries for 38 yards and a touchdown in the red zone. The latest stats, facts, news and notes on Robert Woods of the Los Angeles Rams. 47.
However, to appreciate Woods, you have to sink your teeth into the nuance.
www.therams.com/video/all-22-robert-woods-td-dante-fowler-jr-s-sack-vs-seattle I can’t really wrap my head around those carries but this seems to be something the Rams like to do because he had three red zone carries in 2018, and Brandin Cooks also had a handful of red zone carries in each of the last couple years.As the season draws near, I believe we’ll see Woods’ ADP float gently higher, eventually moving up from pick No. Robert Woods.
College: USC (College Stats) Weighted Career AV (100-95-...): 45 … Between Kupp and Woods, they should on paper be ranked closer together, but it’s hard to unhook yourself from the idea that Kupp is more valuable because of his high red zone usage.
So pretty similar, right? I’m confident more level-headed fantasy drafters will ultimately elevate Woods, and hopefully, we can take advantage before his ADP climbs.Sensible decisions are never sexy in fantasy football. It’s reflected in both his play as well as his average draft position (ADP). I think Reynolds is at best a handcuff for those who draft Woods or Kupp, while Jefferson is more dynasty play than somebody you’d seriously consider in redraft leagues. Born: April 10, 1992 in Gardena, CA. Josh Reynolds is the Rams new WR3 with the second-round rookie Van Jefferson waiting in the wings.
Kupp (ADP 32) is solidly drafted in the WR12 range (I really like him if you can snag him as your second receiver). While his impact was limited due to a concussion last year, he still commanded a lot of attention and targets. Separately, do you remember that Watkins coincidentally rejoined Woods after the Rams traded for him just before the 2017 season?
Lastly, with the departure of Todd Gurley, I believe we’re going to continue to see a lean toward favoring the passing game. I’m expecting this discrepancy between the pair to meet somewhere in the middle.I’m inclined to believe that Woods will surpass his 2019 touchdown total and that Kupp will fall short of his 2019 output. All rights reservedMyles Simmons breaks down Robert Wood's 56yd run against the SeahawksJohnathan Franklin breaks down Gerald Everett's 30-Yard catch and Todd Gurley's first touchdown in the Week 5 matchup against the Seahawks.Myles Simmons shows you how LB Samson Ebukam was able to come through untouched and record the sack against Cardinals QB Sam Bradford during the Rams' 34-0 win over Arizona.Johnathan Franklin breaks down two of the Rams key plays in the Week 14 win against the Seattle Seahawks at the Coliseum.Jonathan Franklin breaks down the Rams major plays in the team's Week 13 win over the Arizona Cardinals.Myles Simmons breaks down Ndamukong Suh's hit on Houston's Deshaun Watson and Larmarcus Joyner's interception against the Texans in this preseason edition of All-22.In this edition of All-22 Myles Simmons takes a closer look at Jared Goff's touchdown pass to Robert Woods during the Rams' Week 4 victory over the Vikings.In this week's episode of All-22, Johnathan Franklin breaks down the epic battle between Khalil Mack and Aaron Donald coming to Sunday Night Football. Myles Simmon's breaks down Brandin Cook's two catches before the end of the second half of the NFC Championship game against the Saints.Johnathan Franklin breaks down Cooper Kupp's 2nd touchdown and Clay Matthews' sack against the Cleveland Browns.
Latest on Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Robert Woods including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on ESPN He spent the early part of his career playing second fiddle to Sammy Watkins with the Buffalo Bills.
Woods (ADP 55) on the other hand can be had all the way down at the WR24 range.
He wasn’t established, and playing in Buffalo won’t garner many headlines. We want sleepers, breakouts, bounce-backs, and comebacks. The Rams averaged 39.5 attempts per game, third-most in the league.In 15 games last season, he had 90 receptions on 139 targets for 1,134 yards and two touchdowns. However, it’s the ADP of both guys that should grab your attention.Speaking of Cooks, this offense looks a little different now after being sent to the Houston Texans this offseason. Woods saw just 10 targets with seven receptions for 70 yards and two TDs.