Woods got just two targets but caught both of them for touchdowns. One cannot simply expect this level of production and efficiency from Woods, as he is just a rookie and typically rookie tight ends have a steep learning curve. Thing is, the tight end position has been dry in fantasy football this year, as other than Kelce or Andrews there is not much left, and once you reach the C tier it gets even worse. This is why Woods could be a valuable add as a backup tight end in case he ends up getting a role as a redzone threat, and considering his massive 6’7’’ frame he is bound to come up with a touchdown here and there.