Two years ago, the Los Angeles Rams felt they earned an absolute steal in free agency after agreeing to a five-year deal with Robert Woods after the wideout spent the first four years of his career playing with the Buffalo Bills.
At the time, it was a major understatement to say the Rams were in desperate need of help at the wide receiver position after the team ranked dead last in the league during the 2016 season by only averaging 14 points per game.
Not to mention, a receiving corps previously “led” by Tavon Austin and Kenny Britt certainly wasn’t going to go anywhere, which is why Los Angeles was in desperate need of change.