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WR Kevin Curtis: Starting WR Expected Back
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com Oct 14, 2008
Then & Now: WR Kevin Curtis
Tom Marino recalls his pro scouting experiences
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com Oct 9, 2007
Don't Worry About How Well Curtis Will Fit In
The new Eagles receiver is handling the adjustments with little trouble.
-by WarNest.com Aug 3, 2007
WR Kevin Curtis: Was close to signing with Detroit
-by RoarReport.com Jul 14, 2007
Eagles Sign WR Curtis
Kevin Curtis and the Eagles agreed to a nice, long six-year deal on Thursday.
-by WarNest.com Mar 15, 2007
Adam Caplan's Free Agency News Blog
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-by theOBR.com Mar 8, 2007
Lions, Vikes battle it out for Kevin Curtis
Will the Lions duke it out for the services if wide receiver Kevin Curtis, or look elsewhere?
-by RoarReport.com Mar 2, 2007
NFC West News & Notes - 11/1/05
News & Notes from around the NFC West.
-by FalconInsider.com Nov 1, 2005
WR Kevin Curtis: Injury Update
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com Oct 3, 2005
WR Kevin Curtis: Injury Update
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com Sep 15, 2005
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WR Kevin Curtis: Injury Update
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WR Kevin Curtis: Injury Update
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WR Kevin Curtis: Injury Update
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com Sep 9, 2004
WR Kevin Curtis: Injury Update
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Kevin Curtis
Ht: 5-11.5 Wt: 186 40: 4.32
Position: WR, KOR
Date of Birth: 07/17/1978
Experience: R
High School: Bingham HS
(South Jordan, UT)
Junior College: Snow
College: Utah State


Biography:
Displays superb athletic ability, possessing the change-of-direction agility, speed, quickness and body control to be a consistent deep threat…Shows good football intelligence, timing his leaps perfectly to go up and get the ball at its highest point…Leads by example, has “never quit” attitude, whether in games, practices or the weight room…Plays with pain…Shows great tilt and lean in his release, displaying the sudden burst and acceleration, to go along with the stutter-step foot moves to elude…Has solid body control, using his head and shoulder fakes as he stabs and stems to set up the defensive backs…Has that extra gear needed to change pace running his routes…Will settle and break with a sharp burst to separate…Does a nice job of tracking the ball over his shoulder…Looks very fluid reaching for the ball away from his body… Knows how to use double moves to defeat the cornerbacks…Runs proper post and corner routes, streaks and fades and is also very effective on the short outs and curls, finding the holes to break out of his cuts… Joined the Aggies program as a walk-on three years after playing his last football game…Was given a scholarship in 2002, after leading the nation in receptions per game in 2001…Served on an LDS mission in 1998-99 and was redshirted in 2000, his first year at Utah State…Spent the 1996-97 seasons at Snow (Ut.) Junior College…Despite playing only two seasons for the Aggies, he holds the school’s career-record with 171 receptions…His 2,789 yards receiving rank second on UTSU’s all-time record list behind Kendal Smith’s 2943 (1985-8 …Only Smith (25), Tracy Jenkins (22, 1988-91) and Aaron Jones (21, 1997-2000) had more touchdown catches than his 19 in school annals. 2002 SEASON All-American second-team, All-Independent and National Independent Offensive Player of the Year by The NFL Draft Report and the Sports Xchange…Ranked seventh in the nation with an average of 114.36 yards per game receiving…Ranked 12th in the country with an average of 6.73 receptions per game…Led the team with 74 receptions (fifth-best season total in school history) for 1,258 yards (17.0 avg) and nine touchdowns..His 1,258 yards rank fifth on Utah State’s season-record chart…Gained 21 yards on six carries (3.5 avg) with a score…Returned two punts for 12 yards and completed one of three passes for 16 yards… Scored 60 points and led the team with an average of 117.4 all-purpose yards per game… Gained over 100 yards receiving in seven of the team’s eleven games. Utah…Gained 98 yards on 5 catches and 5 yards on a reverse. Louisiana State…Caught 6 passes for 102 yards and a 26-yard touchdown. Idaho State…Totaled 147 yards on 5 catches, including an 80-yard touchdown. Iowa…Caught 7 passes for 51 yards. Boise State…Caught 10 passes for 117 yards with a 37-yard touchdown, gained 5 yards on a reverse. Brigham Young…Had 4 receptions for 68 yards and scored on a 14-yard reverse. New Mexico…Caught 6 passes for 180 yards with an 80-yard touchdown reception. Connecticut…Recorded 114 yards on 6 catches, including touchdowns of 21 & 50 yards. Troy State…Made 4 catches for 93 yards. Middle Tennessee…Had 13 receptions for 177 yards and scores of 3 & 79 yards…Rushed once for 3 yards, had an 8-yard punt return and threw a 16-yard pass back to QB Jose Fuentes. 2001 SEASON Associated Press All-American third-team selection…Finalist for the Biletnikoff Award, given to the nation’s top receiver…Consensus All-Independent first-team pi