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  • stuckincincy
    Buffalo Bills Fan
    • Sep 2003
    • 15084

    Will BUF try to peddle WR Robert Woods?

    It's no secret that his relationship with the club isn't very good. What do you think BUF could get for him in a trade or in a draft pick deal?
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  • Dr. Lecter
    Zero for Zero!
    • Mar 2003
    • 67921

    #2
    Re: Will BUF try to peddle WR Robert Woods?

    It's isn't good? based on what?

    And without him, who is the #2 WR? #3?
    Originally posted by mysticsoto
    Lecter is right in everything he said.

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    • stuckincincy
      Buffalo Bills Fan
      • Sep 2003
      • 15084

      #3
      Re: Will BUF try to peddle WR Robert Woods?

      Originally posted by Dr. Lecter View Post
      It's isn't good? based on what?

      And without him, who is the #2 WR? #3?
      He got held out of games a while back. He also mouthed off in Watkins fashion.

      ..."According to the Buffalo News, Woods is on thin ice with the franchise. The receiver has never truly developed into the down-field threat the Bills were hoping to get with him just three seasons ago. Woods put up 47 catches for 552 yards in 2015, but his stock with the team is falling. He publically complained about his role in the offense saying he was not a blocking receiver. That paired with injuries has faith falling and his chances of getting released rising. General manager Doug Whaley admitted that the team cannot rely on the rest of their roster outside of Watkins and they need to find a No.2 this offseason."...



      They ought to ring up CIN, who lost Marvin Jones and Mo Sanu in FA and see if anything is shaking.
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      • Scumbag College
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        • Oct 2002
        • 4949

        #4
        Re: Will BUF try to peddle WR Robert Woods?

        I am not sure what the Bills have in Hankerson and Little. Both guys put up decent numbers in the past, but for whatever reasons were not in football too much in 2015. Dez Lewis seems like a project. Easley is coming off of a broken kneecap and is a special teams guy. Salas has bounced around a bunch. Before the draft, if they trade Woods away that is a big risk that they are taking with replacing him in the lineup and might guarantee a double team on Sammy on almost every passing down if they pin their hopes on one of these guys or a rookie to come in at the #2.

        If the Bills pick up a WR that they absolutely love in the first three rounds, then I could see Woods moved in between Day 2 and 3 for a fourth round pick. I'm pretty sure that's when and for what Stevie was traded for. It seems like there are a bunch of trades in between Days 2 and 3 of the draft and this would be the only scenario that would make much sense.
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        • ParanoidAndroid
          My battery is low and it's getting dark.
          • Apr 2004
          • 16854

          #5
          Re: Will BUF try to peddle WR Robert Woods?

          I think Robert woods has suffered a lack of consistency and skill at the QB position. He's never been considered a deep threat but more of a tough underneath receiver who can muscle his way to the ball. E.J. Manuel has a better connection with him than Tyrod does and I think that was a matter of EJ knowing that Woods was going to win contested catches more often than lose them. Tyrod throws it late like EJ does but I don't think he has that same trust. And, no. I'm not making a case for EJ at all. I'm saying that Woods is a good receiver and Tyrod needs to get him the ball.

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          • stuckincincy
            Buffalo Bills Fan
            • Sep 2003
            • 15084

            #6
            Re: Will BUF try to peddle WR Robert Woods?

            Originally posted by Scumbag College View Post
            I am not sure what the Bills have in Hankerson and Little. Both guys put up decent numbers in the past, but for whatever reasons were not in football too much in 2015. Dez Lewis seems like a project. Easley is coming off of a broken kneecap and is a special teams guy. Salas has bounced around a bunch. Before the draft, if they trade Woods away that is a big risk that they are taking with replacing him in the lineup and might guarantee a double team on Sammy on almost every passing down if they pin their hopes on one of these guys or a rookie to come in at the #2.

            If the Bills pick up a WR that they absolutely love in the first three rounds, then I could see Woods moved in between Day 2 and 3 for a fourth round pick. I'm pretty sure that's when and for what Stevie was traded for. It seems like there are a bunch of trades in between Days 2 and 3 of the draft and this would be the only scenario that would make much sense.
            Thanks. You are a good football poster - You don't jump and question why somebody made a comment, you consider the posit and offer your thoughts.

            It's a weak WR draft - the experts say, and they generally know more about it than we on a fan site. Woods isn't happy here; they aren't especially happy with him.

            I think your proposed scenario is a good one. CIN has a need, and I do expect them to trade down from their #24 spot. A deal with GB at #27 has been bandied about by the press here...only 3 spots, and that would likely cost GB their 3rd.

            Woods would have to be in perfect health though - CIN got burned by a dumb signing of WR Antonio Bryant 5 or so years ago and that is not forgotten. There's been some chit-chat about Anquin Boldin here, BTW.

            Also...BTW, OSU WR Michael Thomas might be of interest to BUF. I've watched him play - you can't avoid having OSU football splattered across the tv screen every Saturday here - he looked pretty good. The caveat of course being that it's easy to look good on perennial power house teams.

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            • Luisito23
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              • Apr 2003
              • 7434

              #7
              Re: Will BUF try to peddle WR Robert Woods?

              Whatever they get (6th. or 7th.) will not be worth it...

              He knows the system and he's been here for a while, might as well keep him.
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              • Dr. Lecter
                Zero for Zero!
                • Mar 2003
                • 67921

                #8
                Re: Will BUF try to peddle WR Robert Woods?

                Originally posted by stuckincincy View Post
                Thanks. You are a good football poster - You don't jump and question why somebody made a comment, you consider the posit and offer your thoughts.
                Nice passive - aggressive attack here. But if you want to compare football posts, I'm willing at anytime

                The questions are legitimate though, whether you like it or not.

                The fact is the depth the Bills have at WR is sorely lacking and trading their second best WR is not likely to happen with a crew of cast-offs remaining on the team. One can consider the thoughts and still want to look deeper.

                Picking up a rookie and hoping he can replace Woods production also wouldn't be wise, not that the Bills wouldn't do something unwise.

                I also still question how it is well know that they aren't happy with each other. A player sounded off on something. It happens. Maybe the current regime views him more as a 3rd WR.

                Johnson was a different scenario. His contract alone made him more likely to be moved. So did his attitude and some issues he had behind the scenes.

                I just don't see it - they are already way to thin at the position.
                Originally posted by mysticsoto
                Lecter is right in everything he said.

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                • YardRat
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                  • Dec 2004
                  • 86210

                  #9
                  Re: Will BUF try to peddle WR Robert Woods?

                  I agree the team is too thin at the position to move him, and what we could get in return would be minimal. It's also true, however, that Woods hasn't really developed into a consistent contributor that was expected from a second-rounder (to me, anyway). Granted, part of that could be the issue at QB...it could also be a result of the coordinators and offenses he's has to deal with. I wouldn't move him...give him a second year with Roman and Taylor, but he is a holdover from the previous regime and the 'new' guys are going to look at Robert simply as a player, not a second round pick, and who the hell knows if they have a higher opinion of some of their own acquisitions (Salas, for example) than they do Woods.
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                  • BertSquirtgum
                    Legendary Zoner
                    • May 2009
                    • 13379

                    #10
                    Re: Will BUF try to peddle WR Robert Woods?

                    Originally posted by stuckincincy View Post
                    It's no secret that his relationship with the club isn't very good. What do you think BUF could get for him in a trade or in a draft pick deal?
                    You came out with this horse**** last year. No one has ever said the relationship between the two isn't good execept you. Why would they trade away a good receiver? Who's going to replace him?

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                    • pmoon6
                      Legendary Zoner
                      • Dec 2002
                      • 21476

                      #11
                      Re: Will BUF try to peddle WR Robert Woods?

                      Originally posted by BertSquirtgum View Post
                      You came out with this horse**** last year. No one has ever said the relationship between the two isn't good execept you. Why would they trade away a good receiver? Who's going to replace him?
                      Yeah, I think we should trade half the roster.

                      They all suck and none will ever make the Pro Bowl.

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                      • Turf
                        Registered User
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 8378

                        #12
                        Re: Will BUF try to peddle WR Robert Woods?

                        Woods made some phenomonel plays the season before last, and I thought last year would be a break out year. But they never threw the ball to him, rarely, and he disappeared. I'm not sure its his fault.
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                        • Night Train
                          Retired - On Several Levels
                          • Jul 2005
                          • 33117

                          #13
                          Re: Will BUF try to peddle WR Robert Woods?

                          Originally posted by Turf View Post
                          Woods made some phenomonel plays the season before last, and I thought last year would be a break out year. But they never threw the ball to him, rarely, and he disappeared. I'm not sure its his fault.
                          Slot seems like his future. They signed all those taller guys to see if any could play wide. I don't see him going anywhere soon.
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                          • Pinkerton Security
                            Pinkerton's son
                            • Feb 2006
                            • 6003

                            #14
                            Re: Will BUF try to peddle WR Robert Woods?

                            Woods is a solid receiver and provides good depth, but we'd never get more than a very late round pick for him, hes worth more than that to us now.

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                            • cookie G
                              Registered User
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 7569

                              #15
                              Re: Will BUF try to peddle WR Robert Woods?

                              Originally posted by Turf View Post
                              Woods made some phenomonel plays the season before last, and I thought last year would be a break out year. But they never threw the ball to him, rarely, and he disappeared. I'm not sure its his fault.
                              He played all last season with a bad groin, torn during tc. It finally went for good in Dec.

                              Bills wide receiver Robert Woods said the torn groin he played through for 14 games this season limited his performance significantly.



                              Buffalo Bills wide receiver Robert Woods revealed Monday that he played 14 games this season with a torn groin after injuring himself in a training camp joint practice with the Cleveland Browns last August.

                              "I battled through it pretty much all year, and then it finally went out," he said.

                              Asked how much it limited his performance this season, Woods responded, "I think a lot. I wasn't able to really run too much or open up."

                              The Bills placed Woods on injured reserve Dec. 22 and he underwent surgery late last month. He was given a six-week recovery period and he expects to be able to participate in organized team activities, which begin in May.

                              Woods participated in the Bills' first joint practice Aug. 17 with the Browns but he did not practice Aug. 18 and was held out of the Bills' preseason game Aug. 20 at Cleveland.


                              But yes, I can see him being traded for a 5th round pick, where they select a reserve cornerback or free safety.

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