Woodson for something other than our #1 would be worth considering, but only if we signed a relatively healthy Marcus Robinson.
My thinking goes like this - Anything we can do to simplify our drafting strategy goes to our advantage. If we can solve our short-range problems at WR and CB, it means we can remove them from our priority list, zero in on DE and DT early and go for po-tential regarding WR and CB (if the right raw material is around later in the draft).
I ran out a mock where we'd swap 1st round picks with Oakland in exchange for Woodson, and the problem I have is that we'd have to "hope" a can't-miss rush-end would still be available at #31 or #32. That's no lock - some mocks show a run on DE's in the bottom third of the first round.
Another possibility would be to throw in our #6 and #37 for Woodson and Oakland's #31 and #32 and then use those 2 picks to trade back up to the middle of round one in order to guarantee we'd get McDougle, White or Brayton, but that depends on how comfortable the Cards feel about any of these 3 and also there's no guarantee that any team will want to trade down, so we'd lose control of the process.