
Robert Woods
WR - HOU
2023 Outlook
Robert Woods and the Houston Texans have agreed on a two-year, $15.25 million contract.
Fantasy Impact
Woods will remain in the AFC South after being released by the Titans. Woods registered 527 receiving yards and two touchdowns on 53 receptions in 17 games last season. The Texans have added a veteran wide receiver that should help an incoming rookie quarterback.
According to Ari Meirov of the33rdteam.com, the Tennessee Titans are releasing WR Robert Woods after just one season with the team.
Fantasy Impact
The move is made to save cap as the Titans will clear up $12 million in the process, according to Meirov. Woods led the Titans in receiving in 2022, posting 527 yards on 53 catches as the Titans offense struggled, scoring just 17.5 points a game. This clears the way for soon-to-be-second-year players WR Treylon Burks and TE Chigoziem Okonkwo and allows Woods to explore free agency.
Robert Woods hauled in five of nine targets for 39 receiving yards and one touchdown in the Titans' 27-13 Week 17 loss to the Cowboys.
Fantasy Impact
Woods has now seen at least four targets in each of his last five games for the Titans despite averaging a meager 27.2 receiving yards in that span. The wideout saw a team-high nine targets and could once again be heavily involved if the Titans ride with Joshua Dobbs as their starting quarterback in a pivotal Week 18 matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Robert Woods led the Titans pass catchers Sunday, hauling in all four of his targets for 30 receiving yards in a 19-14 Week 16 loss to the Texans.
Fantasy Impact
Woods once again had a day to forget as part of an inept passing Tennessee passing attack, averaging just 4.3 yards per reception Sunday. The veteran wideout has been hard to trust all season and should continue to be left on waivers, especially with rookie signal caller Malik Willis behind center.
Robert Woods hauled in two of four targets for just 12 receiving yards in the Titans' 17-14 Week 15 loss to the Chargers.
Fantasy Impact
Woods continues to be mostly an afterthought in an underwhelming Titans passing attack, surpassing 50 yards just once in the last 10 weeks. The veteran wideout should not even be an option for fantasy managers at this point in the season.