

Major offensive changes have taken place for the Los Angeles Rams more than a month removed their Super Bowl LVI victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
In what was considered to be surprising moves to some, the Rams signed former Bears receiver Allen Robinson II to a three-year, $46.5 million deal on March 17, which paved the way for the team to trade veteran receiver Robert Woods to the Titans this past Saturday.
It won't be easy for Rams fans to see an offensive staple like Woods go, but could the change in personnel be for the best?
ESPN released an NFL free agency overview on Friday morning, with two analysts listing the Robinson signing as the best of the offseason so far. Fantasy football analyst Stephania Bell and national NFL writer Dan Graziano both raved about the benefits he could bring to the Rams and vice versa.
Here's what they had to say:
Graziano's final point hits the nail on the head. With Cooper Kupp fixing to receive the defense's undivided attention, Robinson could become one of the most productive No. 2 receivers in the league.
Though his receiving style differs from the slot-receiving skill of Woods, there's no reason why Robinson can't match the production the former Ram had before tearing his ACL in November.
Robinson will look to prove his value in a potential bounce-back year with the defending champs this season.
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