2. Robert Woods, Los Angeles Rams
Woods has at least 130 targets in each of the last two seasons, with over 1,100 yards in both and an average 88 catches per campaign. Over that span, among wide receivers, he is sixth in receptions, seventh in targets and ninth in yards per game.
Woods in even further elite company in 15-plus yard receptions over the last two seasons. He trails only Julio Jones (88) and Mike Evans (73) in most receptions of this distance since 2018 while tying Michael Thomas with 69 receptions of his own.
Perhaps driven by not being a huge touchdown scorer (two in 2019), Woods is just not thought of when it comes to the best couple dozen wide receivers in the NFL. If he keeps it going in 2020, he should fall off lists like this and this.