RaShaun Woods is a big, possession-type receiver... Something like 6'2" 205... But he also has good speed and quickness... Without looking, I'd estimate him in the mid-4.4's in the 40...
The kid was the definition of stud in college at Oklahoma State... He has the NCAA record for TD catches in a game (7)... And he set virtually all of the Big-12 receiving records during his tenure at OSU... He ranks somewhere around 3rd in all the record categories for receivers in NCAA history...
As a pro, he has been nothing but injured (see Michael Bennett)... The guy stubs a toe, and he's out 4-5 weeks... Because of this, we haven't seen what he can do at the pro-level... As far as his measurables go, he's got all the athleticism to be a pro-bowler... His toughness and desire leaves a lot to be desired, though...
It remains to be seen if he'll be one of the all-time great NFL busts, or if he'll live up to his potential....
From a fantasy perspective, I will consider him in the super late rounds as a sleeper....
Plindsey88 wrote:RaShaun Woods is a big, possession-type receiver... Something like 6'2" 205... But he also has good speed and quickness... Without looking, I'd estimate him in the mid-4.4's in the 40...
The kid was the definition of stud in college at Oklahoma State... He has the NCAA record for TD catches in a game (7)... And he set virtually all of the Big-12 receiving records during his tenure at OSU... He ranks somewhere around 3rd in all the record categories for receivers in NCAA history...
As a pro, he has been nothing but injured (see Michael Bennett)... The guy stubs a toe, and he's out 4-5 weeks... Because of this, we haven't seen what he can do at the pro-level... As far as his measurables go, he's got all the athleticism to be a pro-bowler... His toughness and desire leaves a lot to be desired, though...
It remains to be seen if he'll be one of the all-time great NFL busts, or if he'll live up to his potential....
From a fantasy perspective, I will consider him in the super late rounds as a sleeper....
Geezus, thank you Mel friggin Kiper. That's one damn solid analysis, Plindsey On the sucks for him front, he now goes from unproven young QB to unproven young QB. Having to learn a new system and playing with a QB who might tend to rely on LT and Gates to bail him out might be a real hinderance to any of his fantasy value.
I am already getting hungry for some football, so I think his numbers will be somewhere around 1,200 yds and 10 TDs
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Not sure he has all that much more value in SD than he did in SF. Still, very interesting that the Nniners would trade away a WR after losing Lloyd, even with the signing of Bryant. Ive got to think they are looking at drafting Vernon Davis at this point.