Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay is known as an excellent offensive head coach and wide receiver Robert Woods says the third-year coach is still trying to find ways to improve the concepts the offense uses.

McVay likes to use jet sweeps and motions to keep defenses off balance and evidently, that is going to be even more prominent this year.

“Coming into this offense, you see everything we have in it – the jet sweeps, the play-action passes, the five-step, three-step passes,” Woods said via the Rams Wire. “You come in Year 3 with Sean McVay and there’s more to it. You already see every angle of the cut and he’s still finding ways to find more cuts, find more routes, more concepts to improve and make his offense more unstoppable.”

It's a scary thought to think the Rams offense can get even better but if defenses are more off balance this year, it can. Jared Goff is looking better and better every year and Woods, Cooper Kupp and Brandin Cooks are solid catching the ball.

There are some questions about Todd Gurley's knee but even if can't handle as big of a load this year the team drafted Darrell Henderson who could end up being one of the steals of the draft after a standout career with the Memphis Tigers.

Henderson could be McVay's new toy that he creates special packages just to get him the ball, and once he gets out in space, watch out. Some have compared him to Alvin Kamara and if he can be anything close to that the Rams are in luck.