Robert Woods has had a rather underwhelming start to the 2022-23 NFL season. The Tennessee Titans receiver has racked up 204 yards on 17 passes in five games with one touchdown.
Woods has found it challenging to acclimatize to his new surroundings in Tennessee after winning the Super Bowl with the Los Angeles Rams last campaign. However, he remains a top fantasy prospect given the quality he possesses.
Despite his sluggish start to the season, we recommend that you avoid dropping Robert Woods from your fantasy team for Week 7. The receiver seems as if he may drop a big performance given his team's opponent over the weekend.
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The Titans, who are leading the way in the AFC South with a 3-2 record, will square off against the Indianapolis Colts this Sunday. The Colts are 3-2-1 this heading into Week 7 and have struggled defensively in some games.
Woods put up 30 yards and his only touchdown of the season against the Colts in Week 4. We expect him to put in another good shift and possibly get to the end zone again this weekend.
Robert Woods fantasy points and outlook
Robert Woods was impressive for the Rams in their initial charge towards the Super Bowl last season. He added 556 yards on 45 passes and five touchdowns before a season-ending ACL injury in November 2021.
In his final season with the Rams, Woods put up 92.2 fantasy points across nine games. He averaged 10.2 fantasy points per game.
However, Woods' first season with the Titans has not been as fruitful since returning from injury. In five games, he has accumulated a mere 26.4 fantasy points to his name. Woods is currently averaging 5.3 fantasy points per game this term.
Although Woods is not performing at the level he once did before his ACL tear, he has shown a few glimpses of brightness. However, if you are to drop him from your fantasy team, here are some of the top receivers in the league that you can replace him with:
- Tyreek Hill (Miami Dolphins)
- Ja'Marr Chase (Cincinnati Bengals)
- Davante Adams (Las Vegas Raiders)
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