It all came together for the Tennessee and Robert Woods.
After the Rams signed Allen Robinson, Woods was in need of a new team, and theTitans desperately needed a veteran wide receiver.
The Rams gave Woods the chance to choose where he would suit up next and, although there were a few teams he liked, Woods quickly decided he wanted to be traded to theTitans.
Woods said at his introductory news conference that he would have a say in where he was traded. Having a relationship with both Todd and Rob from being in Buffalo. They are a top-performing team and the Coach of the Year, so joining this team is beneficial for my career.
Woods was acquired by Tennessee in exchange for a pick in the sixth round.
The physical style of play of the TennesseeTitans stood out to Woods, as his willingness to block coincides with their run-first mindset.
Woods has experience that will help fill the search for a receiver who can make defenses pay for focusing too much on Brown. The games of the receiver and the quarterback complement each other because of how dangerous they are.
Woods, a proven veteran who has twice caught 90 passes in a season and also has two seasons with more than 1,000 yards receiving, said he won't be ready to take part in workouts while he continues to recover from a torn knee.
Woods said he has a plan for developing chemistry with his quarterback, even though not being on the field with Tannehill for a full off season won't be ideal.
Woods said that building relationships mentally is one of those things. I will be standing next to him with the script knowing how he thinks, so I can just get open and catch the ball.