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2 years agoTennessee Titans wide receiver Robert Woods (knee) has looked good in individual drills, according to Titans reporter Jim Wyatt. He has participated at less than full speed, but the fact that he is even out there is extremely encouraging, considering he tore his ACL midway through last season. Woods' recovery has significant ramifications for the Titans offense, as he is the only proven wide receiver on the depth chart. The 30-year-old is not expected to make a huge fantasy impact coming off the injury while transitioning from Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford to Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill, but he could still demand a considerable target share if he is healthy. Woods captured a 21% target share before getting hurt, even as the distant second option behind last year's fantasy MVP Cooper Kupp. A healthy Woods would help ease the burden on No. 18 overall pick, wide receiver Treylon Burks, but if Woods is limited to start the year, then Burks and tight end Austin Hooper could see considerable boosts in value.--Dessy John
Source: Jim Wyatt

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