[4] In his senior year, his team won the CIF Northwestern Division Championship defeating west coast power house Oaks Christian, ending their winning streak at 34.
His team would then play and beat Marin Catholic 24–20 to win the CIF Division 3 state championship and complete the season undefeated 15–0.
As an accomplished sprinter, Woods was a 2010 All-USA high school track & field selection by USA Today.
[14] On September 25, against Washington State, he had his first collegiate receiving touchdown, a 11-yard reception from quarterback Matt Barkley.
[36][37] By mid-season, Woods' draft projection fell to the late first round, due to his declining role in the Trojans' offense and the emergence of Marqise Lee.
[40][41] Throughout training camp, Woods competed to be the secondary starting wide receiver against T. J. Graham and Brad Smith.
[42][43] Head coach Doug Marrone named Stevie Johnson and Woods the starting wide receivers to begin the regular season.
[45] During Week 9, Woods caught four passes for 44 yards before leaving in the third quarter of a 23–13 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs due to an ankle injury.
[46] During Week 15, Woods caught a season-high five passes for 82 yards and scored his third touchdown of the season during a 27–20 road victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
In the next game, Woods was ejected for throwing a punch at safety Reshad Jones after the two engaged in a tussle during the Bills' 19–0 shut-out win over the Miami Dolphins.
[48] During training camp, Woods competed to retain his role as a starting wide receiver against Mike Williams and Chris Hogan.
[51] Woods finished his second professional season with a career-high 65 receptions for 699 yards and five touchdowns in 16 games and 15 starts.
[56] Ryan named Woods the third wide receiver on the Bills' depth chart to start the regular season in 2015, behind Sammy Watkins and Percy Harvin.
[57] During Week 7, Woods caught a season-high nine passes for 84 yards and a touchdown during a narrow 34–31 road loss against the Jaguars.
On December 22, 2015, Woods was placed on injured reserve after he aggravated a groin injury he sustained during training camp.
[58][59] Woods finished his first season under new offensive coordinator Greg Roman with 47 receptions for 552 yards and three touchdowns in 14 games and nine starts.
[61] Rex Ryan retained Woods and Sammy Watkins as the starting wide receiver tandem to begin the regular season in 2016.
[64] Woods finished his fourth season with 51 receptions for 613 yards and a touchdown in 13 games and ten starts.
Head coach Sean McVay named Woods and Sammy Watkins the starting wide receivers to begin the regular season.
[75] McVay decided to rest Woods and multiple starters for the regular-season finale against the 49ers in preparation for the playoffs.
[78] On January 6, 2018, Woods started in his first NFL playoff game and caught a game-high nine passes for 142 yards during a 26–13 loss to the Atlanta Falcons in the Wild Card Round.
[80] During Week 3, Woods caught ten receptions for 104 yards and two touchdowns in a 35–23 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers.
[85] In the playoffs, Woods helped the Rams defeat the Dallas Cowboys in the Divisional Round with six receptions for 69 yards in a 30–22 victory.
[86] He had six receptions for 33 yards as the Rams defeated the New Orleans Saints on the road in overtime by a score of 26–23 in the 2018 NFC Championship Game to reach Super Bowl LIII where they faced the Patriots.
[92] During Saturday Night Football against the 49ers in Week 16, he finished with eight catches for 117 yards as the Rams lost 31–34 and were eliminated from playoff contention.
[94] Woods started off the 2020 season with six receptions for 105 receiving yards in a 20–17 victory over the Cowboys on Sunday Night Football.
[96] In Week 11 against the Buccaneers on Monday Night Football, Woods recorded 12 catches for 130 yards and a touchdown during the 27–24 win.
[104] Coincidentally, the Rams signed Odell Beckham Jr., who would play a crucial role in their Super Bowl run, the day before Woods' injury.
[105] On March 19, 2022, Woods was traded to the Tennessee Titans for a 2023 sixth-round pick (which was later used to draft Ochaun Mathis).
Her death and final words to him motivated Woods to pursue his goals of making it into the NFL and finishing his college degree.