Halfback, San
Diego Chargers
Age: 23
College: New
Mexico
Height: 6’1” Weight: 210
Prelude:
A quarterback
in college, Woods was chosen by the Green Bay Packers in the sixth round of the
1974 NFL draft. The Packers converted him into a running back, and while he
showed promise, Woods was cut at the end of the preseason. He was claimed by
the Chargers and saw his first action in the third week of the season, with
stunning results.
1974 Season Summary
Appeared in 12
of 14 games
[Bracketed
numbers indicate league rank in Top 20]
Rushing
Attempts – 227
[7]
Most
attempts, game - 27 (for 117 yds.) at Oakland 11/17
Yards – 1162 [2]
Most yards,
game – 157 yards (on 18 carries) vs. Miami 9/29
Average gain
– 5.1 [2]
TDs – 7 [8,
tied with Mack Herron & Calvin Hill]
100-yard rushing
games – 7
Pass
Receiving
Receptions – 26
Most
receptions, game – 5 (for 66 yds.) vs. Chicago 12/8
Yards – 349
Most yards,
game - 119 (on 3 catches) vs. Cleveland 11/3
Average gain
– 13.4
TDs – 3
100-yard
receiving games – 1
Kickoff
Returns
Returns – 3
Yards – 61
Average per
return – 20.3
TDs – 0
All-Purpose
yards – 1572 [6]
Passing
Attempts – 3
Completions –
1
Yards – 28
TDs – 1
INT – 1
Scoring
TDs – 10 [7,
tied with Isaac Curtis & Jon Keyworth]
Points – 60
Awards & Honors:
NFL Offensive
Rookie of the Year: AP, PFWA
AFC Rookie of
the Year: UPI, NEA, Sporting News
Chargers went
5-9 to finish fourth in the AFC West.
Aftermath:
The
outstanding rookie season proved to be the best of Woods’ career. A knee injury
that required surgery limited him to five games in 1975, in which he rushed for
just 317 yards with a 3.6-yard average gain and caught 13 passes. While he
lasted for another five years in the NFL, Woods never again gained more than
514 yards rushing in a season while twice catching 34 passes. He was dealt to
the 49ers during the 1980 season, his last. Overall, Woods ended up with 3087
rushing yards on 763 carries, averaging 4.0 yards, caught 145 passes for 1358
yards, and scored a total of 21 touchdowns.
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