The San Diego Chargers added another weapon to their offensive arsenal Wednesday afternoon by trading for former 49ers wide receiver Rashaun Woods. In exchange for the 6-2, 205 pound pass catcher, the Bolts sent cornerback Sammy Davis to San Francisco. Woods was a first round selection (31st overall) in the 2004 draft after breaking nearly every school and Big XII receiving record at Oklahoma State. In his four years in Stillwater, Woods caught 293 passes for 4,414 yards (15.1 avg.) and 42 touchdowns. The Oklahoma City native caught seven balls for 170 yards and a touchdown as a rookie. Woods spent the final 13 weeks of the 2005 season on injured reserve after undergoing an operation on his thumb last September.