Robert Woods feels he’s capable of doing even more for Rams in 2019

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https://www.latimes.com/sports/rams/la-sp-robert-woods-rams-minicamp-20190610-story.html

Robert Woods feels he’s capable of doing even more for Rams in 2019

The numbers made sense to Robert Woods.

After playing four seasons in a run-first offense with the Buffalo Bills, the receiver in March 2017 was happy to sign a five-year, $34-million contract with the Rams.

Woods thought it was a fair deal — but also that he was worth more. He only needed an opportunity to show it.

In his two seasons with the Rams, the Southern California native has proved his point.

In 2018, as part of a position group that included fellow starters Brandin Cooksand Cooper Kupp as well as ascending Josh Reynolds, Woods led the Rams in catches and eclipsed 1,000 yards receiving for the first time.

“Just the start of it,” Woods said last week as the Rams concluded voluntary offseason workouts, “I feel like last year was a taste of what I knew I had, what other people saw a glimpse of.”

Along with establishing himself as a go-to receiver, Woods cemented his status as one of the NFL’s best bargains.

Woods, 27, carries a salary cap number of $7.2 million in 2019. His contract does not rank among the top 30 for NFL receivers in average yearly compensation, according to the website overthecap.com.

Odell Beckham Jr. of the Cleveland Browns is first at $18 million. Cooks is tied for fourth at $16.2 million. Sammy Watkins, Woods’ former Bills and Rams teammate, ranks fifth at $16 million going into his second season with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Others that rank ahead of him include Marqise Lee of the Jacksonville Jaguars ($8.5 million) and Paul Richardson — Woods’ former teammate at Serra — of the Washington Redskins ($8 million).

Whether the Rams adjust Woods’ contract before this season or next — or at all — remains to be seen.

Regardless, the former USC star said he would continue to work at perfecting his craft and helping the Rams return to the Super Bowl.

The Rams will hold a mandatory minicamp Tuesday. It will be the team’s last workout before regrouping for training camp in late July.

“Just come out and tear it up,” Woods said of his plan for the upcoming season. “Be myself, play every game and really do a lot of damage and prove to be the best — and get the price to match.”

Woods wasted no time establishing his value for the Rams.

In 2017 — despite being sidelined three games because of a shoulder injury and being held out of the finale with other starters — he finished with 56 catches for 781 yards and five touchdowns. In a playoff loss to the Atlanta Falcons, he caught nine passes for 142 yards.

Watkins caught only 39 passes — eight for touchdowns — but he struck it big after the season, signing a three-year, $48-million contract with the Chiefs. A few weeks later, the Rams traded for Cooks. And before the then-three-time, 1,000-yard receiver took a snap for the Rams, the team gave him five-year, $81-million extension that included more than $50 million in guarantees.

“I said, ‘I’m next,’ ” Woods said, chuckling. “You’re always happy for your teammates and other receivers making money.”

Last season, Woods caught 86 passes for 1,219 yards and six touchdowns. Cooks caught 80 passes for 1,204 yards and five touchdowns.

Woods produced despite changing positions after Kupp suffered a season-ending knee injury.

“He’s shown that he’s probably one of the most versatile and complete receivers in the league,” receivers coach Eric Yarber said of Woods.

Said Rams coach Sean McVay: “Does as much as any receiver in the league in terms of the amount of things that we ask him to do, and a guy that’s gotten better.”

After the 2017 season, Woods worked to improve catching the ball away from his body. This offseason, he has improved his upper-body strength so that he can more effectively shed defenders and increase yards gained after catches.

Woods said there have been no discussions with the Rams about making an adjustment in his contract before the season. But he is confident that, in time, his contributions to the team’s culture and record will be rewarded, be it this year or next.

“I go out and compete every single day, and work to be the best,” he said, “and I just think my play will show it all.

“I feel like I will get what I deserve.”
 

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Can the Rams truly afford to extend the contracts of Woods, Kupp, and Goff, after extending Cooks, Gurley, and Donald, knowing that soon money may have to be spent on CBs. It’s going to be interesting to see how the Rams makes it all work.
 

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Remember when people thought the Rams overpaid him? :ROFLMAO:
 

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I really hope we don't start hearing about how Woods is unhappy, because he was given a fair contract for the time and place in which the Rams signed him. And given his quote I think that is a possibility after he has another strong season.

But you know, if it does the Rams could hopefully rework his deal a bit, and of course if not the irony is he'd be very valuable to another team in trade. Either way hope he has a big season and plays in horns for a long time. Just a little concerned with the direction of some of the quotes.
 

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I'd say raise the salary cap but the greedy top players would just demand more and teams would be right back to losing guys like Woods.
 

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It's funny how the Rams made a great move signing Woods at that money level but, now it feels like they are cheating him. Really liked the move at the time and thought Woods would be worth every penny. They signed him young with a five year long term which was the key to the deal. Obviously, if they had only gotten a three year deal he would be a free agent next year and the Rams couldn't afford him. Don't see how the Rams would benefit by giving him more money now other than team goodwill. He will still be young when his deal is up.
 

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It's funny how the Rams made a great move signing Woods at that money level but, now it feels like they are cheating him. Really liked the move at the time and thought Woods would be worth every penny. They signed him young with a five year long term which was the key to the deal. Obviously, if they had only gotten a three year deal he would be a free agent next year and the Rams couldn't afford him. Don't see how the Rams would benefit by giving him more money now other than team goodwill. He will still be young when his deal is up.

Yeah, maybe an extension is warranted - add a year or two at a good total, with a nice signing bonus so he gets money now. Don't know if he'd agree to that though.
 

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Yeah, maybe an extension is warranted - add a year or two at a good total, with a nice signing bonus so he gets money now. Don't know if he'd agree to that though.

It would be great but, he has one more big payday coming as a free agent that he will take.
 

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It would be great but, he has one more big payday coming as a free agent that he will take.

Yeah, that's what I would do if I were him. Careers are too short not to take advantage of big paydays. They set up not only the player, but their kids and likely other relatives for life.