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It is a shame that one of them died from that Tiger attack in vegas...

Really If Woods did not have the USC uniform Id probally love the guy..very Reggie Wayne-ish..never drops passes either.

HIs route running is even better than Hopkins.

A FS makes more sense honestly..if we had a 3rd I would be all over a WR in the second but that darn secondary is a little low on the talent.

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Woods is compared to Reggie Wayne. He won't ever get that close but don't see him as a long term solution to #89.

I do not think he was considered a number 1 after his senior year.. he looks to project to be a better number 2 than LaFell...not Smitty's replacement but USC definitely has the next AJ Green there..wow.

...but then,

USC wrs have only been panning out like number 2 after a Thanksgiving dinner. ...at best

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It is a shame that one of them died from that Tiger attack in vegas...

Really If Woods did not have the USC uniform Id probally love the guy..very Reggie Wayne-ish..never drops passes either.

HIs route running is even better than Hopkins.

A FS makes more sense honestly..if we had a 3rd I would be all over a WR in the second but that darn secondary is a little low on the talent.

I know I feel exactly the same.

I love everything about Woods, his speed, routes and catching is top notch but then I look at what school he's from and I start second guessing it. USC WRs just have never apnned out in the NFL.

I wouldn't mind the pick though, if Geettlemania thinks he can be a nfl caliber WR then yeah take him

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