After the offense ranked last in the league by only averaging 14 points per game in 2016, the Los Angeles Rams wasted no time addressing their need at wide receiver in free agency by agreeing to a five-year deal with Robert Woods. The deal for the former Buffalo Bills wideout is worth up to $39 million, and while his numbers from the last few years may not seem worthy of being a No. 1 wide receiver, that’s not stopping Woods from convincing the Rams he deserves consideration for the role.
Gary Klein of The Los Angeles Times discussed this week how Woods always enters a new year with the same mindset of believing he has what it takes to be the No.